Eberhard Anheuser, who had come into reluctant ownership of a failing brewery because of a bad debt.
Eben Weiss: Hi. Thank you very much for ah, for coming. It's great to be here at at Yahoo...
So Eben Freeman was the head bartender there.
Master Ebenezer is suffering a poverty of means.
David Ebershoff: It's a great privilege to publish Gary Shteyngart's third novel. He's really risen to the top of the
David Ebershoff: No. Because he demands his advance be paid entirely in smoked meat, pickled tomatoes, and three recently graduated débutantes from Mount Holyoke.
about.' Ebell kept referring to Gore by his first name. Al, as if they were colleagues who were working in an atmosphere of mutual respect, when, in fact, CEI had spent years
Roger Ebert's position is that Michael Jordan's not an artist. And that is true, but Michael Jordan is also not telling a story.
Roger Ebert. They were good buddies. Ebert actually wrote a few of Russ Meyer's early movies. And what Meyer did was he kind of started in 1959 with a movie called "The Immoral
He would play Ebenezer Obey, King Sunny Adé, some Fela, some Dipo Sodipo.
We're exploring Eberron, and Krynn, and Oerth from Greyhawk.
and the "B" in "Eberts," and the "A" in "straight." And the instructions down, vertically, were "fold pages so "A" and "B" are lined up
So Roger Ebert I think was the first guy that saw it.
But you can understand Lily Ebert's story.
Her parents were the leaders of Ebenezer Baptist Church.
She was the daughter of Ebenezer Baptist.
And at one point Roger Ebert says, I think Clooney has the best chin.
So there's this thing that Roger Ebert said once that has stuck with me when it comes to criticism.
to try to figure out if Myron Ebell and his ilk believe what they were saying. And I don't spend an enormous time in the book dealing with science. I do, if you're not familiar
that I did with Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Yes. I am Lily Ebert.
And then my first sort of aha moment was when Eben took me late one night to Milk and Honey in 2003.
On my board of my Public Health Institute is David Ebersman, who is the CFO of Facebook.
You might have seen him on TV with Roger Ebert and in many other venues.
And there's actually a beautiful research by Dan Gilbert and Ebert.
step father, Eberhard Anheuser, his new partner-- he told him, our businesses isn't making beer.
maybe it's not really happening,' and here's Myron Ebell, or others who share his profession, stepping up and sowing down confusion on what is actually established science." So, that's
A connoisseur might call today's formulation 'classic late period Ebell.' Spotting his opponents, much of the scientific argument, but still holding out against doing a damn
whether we are really causing it.' It was a war and Ebell could see Gore's troops massing on the far ridge." Quote "'We want to drive a wedge between bi-coastal, elite opinion
So in history, it's often said that Ebenezer Baptist is Reverend Martin Luther King Sr.'s church, that's actually completely inaccurate.
cinema." And a few months after that, Roger Ebert in a review of "Syriana" wrote, used
Quote: "'Global warming is a problem that will be easy to solve,' Ebell said. And now his little smile was back because Ebell was in his comfort zone again saying something counterintuitive
So I was very fortunate when I moved there to be able to have shift drinks with Eben at wd~50.
Let's see-- Bette Midler, Patti LuPone, Christine Ebersole.
Today, we have the pleasure of having to Mick Ebeling talk to us.
for as long as possible. A professional climate denier named Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Jim Hansen, the climatologist, and a number of other people on various sides
trying to trash and discredit Gore. It was impossible to imagine Gore referring to Ebell as Myron. Ebell's full-time job was to keep alive the impression that the scientific debate
traffic doubled when "Bike Snob" revealed his true identity, Eben Weiss. Handily surpassing queries for local cyclist/entrepreneur and champion of cycling clothing as business casual,
For sure. Yeah. Random question-- I'll tell you, some of the fonts were from the Ebenezer Church.
And just like I told you, my dad played King Sunny Adé, Ebenezer Obey every time in the car.
My single favorite dish in the book is one called Dragon Salmon, which is a half-elven dish from Eberron, if memory serves.
That came out, I think, quite well, another Eberron-style dish there.
This is extremely evident when I visit places like Ghana out on Lake Volta and I meet little boys like this, Ebenezer, who works on a boat every day
years ago, my thesis adviser, actually, when we were at Princeton, was David Ebershoff, who is a wonderful novelist, who, among other things,
I can say personally, if I'm looking to see if I should go see a movie or not, I look at two reviews, Tony's and the Roger Ebert site,
And he's the founder of the Not Impossible Foundation, a nonprofit organization that develops creative solutions to real world problems, as well as, The Ebeling
going to do like this werewolf thing but they're not wolves. They're bears. Like were-bears. >>Gary: Grrrrrrrr David Ebershoff: Working with Gary has been a singular experience.
been to spread doubt and confusion about climate change for the last 15 or 20 years. And I mentioned Myron Ebell, one of the people that I look at in the course of the book. These
need to be addressed. It felt surprising, but it shouldn't have. As those who tracked him over the years had pointed out, Ebell was always dependably opposed to climate action,
sell back there, and Mr. Weiss will be sticking around to sign them. So please, join me in welcoming Eben Weiss a.k.a. Bike Snob.