Live at The Folklore Center, NYC. March 6, 1967.
August 15, 2009

Tickets for the Great Decatur Craft Beer Festival go on sale soon. I am glad to be within walking distance. (via decatur metro, my favorite neighborhood blog.)
August 13, 2009

Newsboys Strike of 1899, via one of the cool people I work with.
August 12, 2009

Dinner at El Bulli: The Greatest Restaurant in the World. I love the way photos and captions and videos are all blended together here, capturing a 30-course meal at El Bulli. It’s great storytelling + food porn.
August 12, 2009
Respect the dance floor because the dance floor never lies. The DJ is not the star.
Ben Watt, via one of my old PoliSci professors.
August 12, 2009

SEVILLE, Spain—Feria Festival, 1986. Kind of like that old cartoon I stumbled upon a while back, I hadn’t seen this photo in years, but I remember seeing it in an issue of National Geographic back in the ‘80s.
August 11, 2009
Kseniya Simonova - Sand Animation on Ukraine’s Got Talent. (via vqr).
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August 11, 2009
Art Tatum goofs around with Dvorak’s Humoresque No. 7 in G flat major. Here’s a more traditional version. (via @danlevitin)
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August 11, 2009

The Perseid Meteor Shower is gonna peak tonight/tomorrow. I’ve got fond memories of previous years, hope the moon doesn’t spoil things in 2009.
August 6, 2009
If it’s a good idea and it gets you excited, try it, and if it bursts into flames, that’s going to be exciting too. People always ask, “What is your greatest failure?” I always have the same answer – We’re working on it right now, it’s gonna be awesome!
Interview with Jim Coudal of Coudal Partners. (via rob giampietro)
August 5, 2009

Thom and Jonny and I’m guessing Colin in the background. Looks like they’re on a spaceship.
August 5, 2009
Pachelbel Rant, about being bored out of your mind on cello + the chord progression showing up everywhere.
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Radiohead: Harry Patch (In memory of)
When I first read this, I thought they meant Harry Partch, which would have been cool, too. Nice tune.
Can a coffee really have as many calories as a Big Mac?
The answer is “yes”, if you make it no longer “coffee” but rather some strange liquid dessert/hot smoothie beverage.
August 4, 2009

A graph showing various vacation allotments and an interesting discussion of which vacation model is best.
Out of the Past

“I don’t want to die.” “Neither do I, baby, but if I have to, I’m gonna die last.”
Out of the Past is a wonderful, wonderful movie. Great shots, some really snappy dialogue, a perfect villain, a dame that can’t do right, a guy who tries to convince himself he can. The best I’ve seen in a while. Roger Ebert’s review .
July 30, 2009
It seems like the big distinction between good art and so-so art lies somewhere in the art’s heart’s purpose, the agenda of the consciousness behind the text. It’s got something to do with love. With having the discipline to talk out of the part of yourself that can love instead of the part that just wants to be loved.
David Foster Wallace, quoted in Greg Carlisle’s Liverpool Keynote Address on David Foster Wallace - Consider David Foster Wallace Conference, University of Liverpool, July 29-30, 2009
Fifty Books for Our Times | Newsweek.com
I like the eclecticism here. Nice to see quite a few I hadn’t heard of, and interesting justification for some old-school books. (via my old library colleague and cool guy @cswarren)
July 30, 2009

Vanity Fair Sheer Gown. Gelatin silver print by Mark Shaw in the Monroe Gallery.
July 28, 2009
William Shatner reads Palin’s speech as poetry (via @davehyndman):
And getting up here I say it is the best road trip in America soaring through nature’s finest show. Denali, the great one, soaring under the midnight sun. And then the extremes. In the winter time it’s the frozen road that is competing with the view of ice fogged frigid beauty, the cold though, doesn’t it split the Cheechakos from the Sourdoughs?
And then in the summertime such extreme summertime about a hundred and fifty degrees hotter than just some months ago, than just some months from now, with fireweed blooming along the frost heaves and merciless rivers that are rushing and carving and reminding us that here, Mother Nature wins. It is as throughout all Alaska that big wild good life teeming along the road that is north to the future.
See also the poetry of Donald Rumsfeld and the Clinton/Lewinsky Poetry Under Oath.
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