Rocketman!
The way I figure it, the least Popular Science can do is publish articles like this about jet-packs. If I recall correctly, it predicted we'd all have one in the Twenty-First Century.
Rockin' the Kitty
Infectious blue-eyed soul from Jamie Lidell's Multiply. Gee, I wonder if the white cat is a metaphor for something. Ah, who cares?
Roger Ebert: "Ain't a Pretty Boy No More"
My admiration for Roger Ebert, which was already immense, just increased. Ebert, who has been battling cancer of the salivary gland, was advised not to attend his own film festival because paparazzi might take "unflattering" photographs of him. His response? "Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn. As a journalist I can take it as well as dish it out."
Roger Waters' Flying Pig Found
Personally, I think Pink Floyd should do a reunion tour simply because thishttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7374994.stm">this; would make a fabulous concept album.
RoHS Affects Cathedral Organs, Too
American high-end companies are freaking out about the new RoHS standards. Turns out it could silence church organs, too.
Roky's Back!
And his elevator goes all the way up, not just to the 13th floor.
Role Reversal 1
Bagheera looking uncharacteristically silly—although maybe she's just blinded by my new flash.
Role Reversal 2
Huckleberry looks pensive—which is definitely not in his nature.
Roll Over Beethoven
"Intelligent teenagers often listen to heavy metal music to cope with the pressures associated with being talented, according to research."
Rolling the Stones
Has Scorsese made the ultimate up-close-and-personal documentary about the Rolling Stones? While I'm sure it's a good concert movie, I'm not sure there is any reality to the Stones any more. As a student of film, Scorsese knows that when the legend becomes fact, you shoot the legend.