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.. his collection of “vintage knick-knacks, fab furnishings, collectible art, one-of-a-kind porn, and plastic food” and LOTS of books!
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The good life at 1:48 AM
If you love Vonnegut, and tattoos too, this is what you do. More here.
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The visual arts at 6:15 AM
p.i.g.m.e.n.t.i.u.m - a painting a day
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Blogs at 6:37 AM
As compiled by Nerve magazine.
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Blogs at 8:45 AM
Franke James takes a creative visual route to narrate a local accident.
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The visual arts at 10:48 AM
A look into the future that never was.
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Blogs at 7:59 PM
Measure for Measure, a new songwriting blog over at the NY Times, promises enlightenment.
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Blogs at 4:45 AM
Everything2 is a collection of user-submitted writings about, well, pretty much everything.
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Blogs at 4:21 PM
The internet is the university from which I never graduate.
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Blogs at 5:46 PM
Joshua Micah Marshall wins the George Polk Award. Way to go!
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Blogs at 8:50 PM
Om Malik is #12 in Forbes magazine’s Top 25 Web celebrities for 2007.
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Blogs at 7:22 PM
Neil Young, Tori Amos, David Beckham and many more, listed here. (Via email from Gautam.)
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Blogs at 12:18 PM
Tyler Cowen plans to donate money, according to his principles, to Indian recipients and is looking for ideas.
I love this. XKCD rocks. (Via email from Gautam.)
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Amit Varma in
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The visual arts at 4:12 PM
Heh. (Via email from Lalbadshah.)
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Blogs at 2:27 PM
In case you’re in the mood for some truly bad jokes… (Via email from Kind Friend.)
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Blogs at 1:29 PM
Robert Scoble and Roger von Oech express their solidarity for Kathy Sierra. The flip side of the internet: it empower lunatics. (Via Instapundit.)
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Blogs at 2:33 PM
BusinessWeek wonders if Twitter represents a leap forward in online communication or the beginning of an attention apocalypse. We know what Steve Rubel (MicroPersuasion) thinks about it.
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Science and technology at 1:01 AM
A typical blog is “a parasite, a bacterium, a scavenger of bones and turds and the occasional piece of pretty cloth.” And that is a good thing.
Susie Bright thinks we’re probably carrying the NSFW tag too far. (NSFW)
A ‘blook’ is a book based on blogs and, if you write one, you might be nominated for The Lulu Blooker Prize.
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Blogs at 9:47 PM
SEOMoz tells you how with a compilation of 19 uber-cool website footers.
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The visual arts at 8:41 PM
Amit Gupta (photo-blog / blog) runs Photojojo, which is about “photography and awesomeness.” Also....hmm.. interesting (NSFW)!
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Sanjeev Naik in
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The visual arts at 7:26 AM
...and other blogaholics. Sounds familiar, no?
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Oddball at 9:18 AM
Lavanya writes what, in my opinion, is one of the best pieces of writing on books. Great prose.
Sita Sings the Blues: The Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told
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Dev.D doesn't flinch from depicting the individual’s downward spiral
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6 down: Order beginning with ‘A’ (12)
Question by Amit Varma
This character’s creator described him as “insufferable”, and called him a “detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep”. On August 6 1975, the New York Times carried his obituary, the only time it has thus honoured a fictional character. Who?