Gossip Grrrl Beth Ditto Takes Full 'Control'
Nice interview. Beth is cool.
May 9th, 2008 / Tags: music, cool people / TrackbackNice interview. Beth is cool.
May 9th, 2008 / Tags: music, cool people / Trackback“Match the quotation with the angry white male!” Ouch…
May 6th, 2008 / Tags: ameirca, clinton, not really very funny / TrackbackI have been somewhat quite a bit wary of HDR photography lately a long while now — but a collection such as this one could make me go back and have one more look.
A somewhat provocative article from the Oxford University student newspaper about using a fashion show to raise money for Darfur. Although most comments are rather negative, a few agree with the brilliant young author. This one just about nails it:
Why on earth does the poster for a charity that fights against the rape of women in Africa consist of a photograph of a white, headless, naked woman?
I should probably add a disclaimer: the author is a dear friend of the family. He makes us proud.
April 25th, 2008 / Tags: darfur, charity, max / Trackback“Mix-Tape Master (109-144 points)” — in the same kinda bracket as this guy — totally undeserved (I guessed a few…)
April 22nd, 2008 / Tags: music, quiz / Trackback“A class discussion blog for Derek Stanovsky’s Marx courses at Appalachian State University.” Appalachian State University?!? Like, wow.
April 22nd, 2008 / Tags: america, really strange in a way / TrackbackI somehow managed to forget about this; found it again today; just wanted to remind you all, too. Don’t miss Zak Smith’s Illustrations For Each Page of Gravity’s Rainbow.
April 15th, 2008 / Tags: literature / TrackbackApril 14th, 2008 / Tags: funny, hillary / TrackbackEvent
While Ms. Clinton reads It Takes a Village to a second-grade class, a student vomits on the carpet.
Clinton Description
“I remember landing under sniper fire. We dove to the floor as if a tornado-like wind had plowed us down. I covered my face with the book, but others were not so lucky: one girl had to burn her sneakers after the soles were marked with hellish regurgitation. I was able to herd the children out, counting each of their little heads as they passed, ensuring the safety of America’s future.”
“This morning on ABC’s This Week, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley repeatedly confused Tibet and Nepal while discussing President Bush’s decision to attend the Olympics. At least 8 different times, Hadley said “Nepal” when talking about the human rights abuses that have taken place in Tibet.”
April 14th, 2008 / Tags: america, politics, cluelessness / TrackbackJohn Rawls on baseball — via kottke
April 12th, 2008 / Tags: america, sport, rawls / TrackbackSo “Bidding Behavior in Asymmetric Auctions” explains quite a bit, it seems.
April 12th, 2008 / Tags: sex, couplings / TrackbackI suppose you already saw this. No? Well, then…
April 12th, 2008 / Tags: blogism, interesting sites / Trackback“A reminder to stop, chill, breathe in fresh air and most importantly – EAT. Architects by profession, we’re also ladies who lunch.”
Brilliant. Except that the gorgeous photos of their meals are not fair to someone sitting at a desk a few thousand miles and an ocean away.
April 11th, 2008 / Tags: new york, food, photos / Trackback“Iran’s president denies the Holocaust, Hugo Chávez tells Western leaders to go to hell, and Vladimir Putin is cracking the whip. Why? They know that the price of oil and the pace of freedom always move in opposite directions. It’s the First Law of Petropolitics, and it may be the axiom to explain our age.”
April 11th, 2008 / Tags: politics / Trackback“Dr. Ramon Torres was a hero on the front lines against the epidemic for over a decade. It was when the war began to be won that he got lost.”
A truly heartbreaking story; also, a piece of writing that easily lives up to those lofty standards that we once associated with American magazine writing.
April 11th, 2008 / Tags: america, good writing / Trackback“The New York Canon: Books From Norman Mailer to Rem Koolhaas, 26 works of lapidary New Yorkitude.”
You will, no doubt, find a lot to have a different opinion about. But it is, nonetheless, a rather good start.
April 11th, 2008 / Tags: literature, america, new york / TrackbackAlmost forgot to mention: this is one interesting mag.
April 10th, 2008 / Tags: reading, curios / TrackbackOne wonders how the balance between Ruby and Python will be affected by this? Google is, I understand, a relatively large and well-funded company.
April 10th, 2008 / Tags: geek, web / Trackback“That voice, softened by the erosion of age but still the sensate rasp that Joyce Carol Oates once compared to sandpaper singing.”
April 10th, 2008 / Tags: music, good writing / Trackback