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Health Scare: Will Disease Occupy Wall Street?

The Occupy camps could become loci for the spread of disease, especially as the weather turns colder

Melting Ice Caps May Make Major Cities Colder

A look at how fresh water disrupts oceanic salt content and the weather.

Radiohead Flogs Rain Jacket Made of Bottles

Image from w.a.s.t.e Radiohead , one of the greenest bands on the planet, is flogging the clothes to go with the concert. Never mind wearing the tee-shirt, what about one better: a rain jacket made of “approximately 15 old bottles.” Given the weather across the land, this very cool and hip jacket, made of 100% certified recycled plastic PET bottles, will add a certain ” je ne sais quoi” to your look, as well as being très environmental

Musicians, movie stars will turn out for Obama’s inauguration

Other presidents have come into office concerned about the arms race.

Moviegoers may warm up to ‘Bedtime Stories,’ ‘Marley & Me,’ more

Annual movie attendance is off more than 3% compared with last year. It’s chilly out there — and that applies not only to the weather but also to moviegoer interest.

Moviegoers may warm up to ‘Bedtime Stories,’ ‘Marley & Me,’ more

Annual movie attendance is off more than 3% compared with last year. It’s chilly out there — and that applies not only to the weather but also to moviegoer interest

‘Christmas on Mars’

The Flaming Lips’ loopy, slow, arty film premieres on Sundance Channel. Some seven years in the making, the Flaming Lips’ ” Christmas on Mars ” can finally take its place alongside Bob Dylan’s ” Renaldo and Clara ,” Neil Young’s ” Human Highway ” and the Beatles’ ” Magical Mystery Tour ” in the dubious pantheon of rock-star-authored motion pictures. The film, which gets a television premiere tonight on Sundance Channel, isn’t especially good, but it’s the sort of thing some viewers will call “great,” perhaps adding a “whoa” or a “dude.” I myself will admit to a certain hair-tousling affection for this sort of thing, and the case at hand is not the worst of them