

PART 2: Richard Dawkins reads excerpts from The God Delusion and answers questions at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia on October 23, 2006. This Q&A features many questions from Jerry Falwell's Liberty "University" students.
| Movie Review: Rachel Getting Married (Blogcritics.org) A look at Jonathan Demme's new quiet masterpiece. There's been a lot of dramas featuring dysfunctional families who spend much of the movie airing out the various grievances and problems each character has with one another and themselves. Most of these films tend to leave me cold. Either the characters are presented as so flawed that they become such despicable human beings that I'm unable... ... |
| Reports: 'Pushing Daisies,' 'Eli Stone,' 'Dirty Sexy Money' Near Death (Zap2It) 'Pushing Daisies' creator has said his show is cancelled ABC has reportedly decided not to order back-nines for second-year dramas "Dirty Sexy Money," "Eli Stone" and "Pushing Daisies." |
| The Secret of The Grain (The Times of India) Watch out for some excellent performances and a refreshing new look at 'family dramas.' |
| Daytime Emmys: Washing their hands with soaps? (Entertainment Weekly) By Abby West Abby West on ABC and CBS leaving the broadcast to cable: Is there a silver lining, or is this a bad omen for afternoon dramas? |
| 2 gritty TV cop shows make an ideal gift (The Republican) "The road to justice is twisted," was one tag line for "The Shield," the FX series that paved the way for edgy, critically acclaimed basic-cable dramas. |
