Posts Tagged "Sunday Segues"

23.Nov.2009 Sunday Segues

Uh-oh, it’s Monday! Please excuse my tardiness, I’ve been having internet issues. Currently at McDonald’s so I can use their free wireless: that’s dedication!
Threadbared’s ruminations on the fashion blog, in a three-part series. Worth taking a look at!

Altered books is a great art project. I know it’s sacrilege to deface a book – but this [...]

15.Nov.2009 Sunday Segues

When you think about it, the noughties has been a decade of “cute”: cute popstars, cute fashions (babydoll dresses, for example) and, of course, cute internet memes. Vanity Fair explores this phenomenon.
I’m super-paranoid that one day I’m going to send an unkind email to the person it’s about when it’s intended for someone else. So I don’t do it! [...]

08.Nov.2009 Sunday Segues

Hey there! Looking for something to do? Procrastinating, perhaps? Well, I am too. Check out these links!
Photographers talk about the toughest shot they ever took.
Would you butcher your own meat? These New Yorkers did.
The InterChange Desk is a repository for all things career-change related. Especially suitable for would-be freelancers!

Susan Anderson’s High Glitz takes us into the [...]

01.Nov.2009 Sunday Segues

I don’t think I’d really be so inclined to eat cake if it looked like it was going to eat me first… (Via cakeland)
A beautiful and heart-breaking photo essay documents life in the Pine Ridge reservation, South Dakota.
“The Donkey Sanctuary in the UK shockingly gets £3m more in income than the top three UK domestic [...]

25.Oct.2009 Sunday Segues

My friend Nick is one of the best writers I know, and he recently started a blog on vegan recipe-free eating. The way he writes about how food comes together sans-instructions is masterful. Similarly, one of the best writers I don’t know, Jonathan Safran Foer, writes an essay against meat in the New York Times, discussing [...]

18.Oct.2009 Sunday Segues

Supplement your day of rest with these tid-bits from around the web!
Let’s face it, Twitter is essentially just a way for punny people to pimp their one-liners. Witstream puts the best of them together.
In the information age, it’s all too easy to become overwhelmed by “stuff”. Charlie Brooker says it’s time for a cultural diet.
Even*Cleveland has [...]

11.Oct.2009 Sunday Segues

Places to go, things to see!
If you’re looking to pass some time, you might as well do something worthwhile: Free Rice donates rice to the poor for every trivia question you answer correctly.
A group of modern day Amazons?
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The Museum of Bad Art is [...]

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