Stuff we missed over the weekend

Charles M. Schulz's family is upset about a new biography that portrays the Peanuts cartoonist as depressed and womanizing. (The New York Times)

Stephen Colbert's book, I Am America! (And So Can You!) comes out soon, and you can preview part of the audiobook for free here. (Via Comedy Central Insider.)

Some countries have child soldiers, and now, according to NYT, we've got child paparazzi.

And while we've on the subject of excessive voyeurism, don't ever, ever click over to this NY Post story about Christopher Hitchens or you will simultaneously boil and drown in your own superheated tears.

Of course, it just wouldn't be right to drop a new Radiohead album without some super-goddamn-creepy artwork from collaborator Stanley Donwood. NME picks up on some helpful hints about the artwork in the expensive box-set version of In Rainbow, helpfully noting that it will weigh, um, "half a kilo" and calling it "the most over-the-top project I've ever done" with Radiohead.

 
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