The new issue of Playboy carries a long interview with Michael Brown, the infamous "Brownie" who took much of the blame for the terrible handling of Hurricane Katrina. Brown makes a not-unconvincing case that he did little wrong and that a lot of other folks screwed up, starting with George W. Bush. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff comes in for an especially large chunk of criticism.
When I say it's "not-unconvincing," I'm not saying I'm convinced. I'd want to hear some rebuttals and responses before I believed all that Mr. Brown has to say. But the man does make a strong case and if the topic interests you, you might want to check it out. The interview does not seem to be available online so you might have to look at an actual magazine. Rumor has it that somewhere in the publication, there's also at least one photo of a nude woman, too.
And if you're near a newsstand, take a look at the new issue of Emmy, the official magazine of the TV Academy. This one's crammed full of good articles about old TV shows and stars, including a "reunion" of the cast of The Bob Newhart Show. There's also a nice piece on Yarmy's Army, the comedians' club I mentioned in this piece.