Month: February 2013
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Poem For The Hartford Public Library
MARVELOUS WILL IT BE IN THE EYES OF EVERY GENERATION There was a clearing, a readiness for first bells, an opening for the outpouring. A hand was raised: How much of the past would have to be overlooked? He stings, he bites, he is absolutely convinced, and all the time he figures himself…
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Photograph By Christian Aslund
The twittersphere loves Christian Aslund for his work portraying the streets of Hong Kong as a video game. His other work is just as compelling. For more Christian Aslund, go here
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Today
from Hush Sometimes, you ask About the world; sometimes, I answer back. Nights Return you to me for a while, as sleep returns sleep To a landscape ravaged & familiar. The dark watermark of your absence, a hush. – David St. John © 1994
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J.Viewz Covers Massive Attack’s Teardrop With Salad
Music isn’t dead. It’s just getting started… For more of Brooklynite J.Viewz, click here. (Props to Scratch’s Jennie Rossello for the heads up on this one)
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“Observe from a distance, but do not join the fray. Make a fray of your own…” – E.O. Wilson
Photograph by Marcin Ryczek
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The Sun, From The Back Yard Of Alan Friedman
Photographs by Alan Friedman, shot in HD from his back yard (via ThisIsColassal)…
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The Big Questions Small Creatures Provoke
The life’s work of biologist Edward O. Wilson leads even the most solipsistic among us to a deeper curiosity about — if not religious faith in — our interdependence. Wilson was among the first biologists of the 20th century to propel the scientific community forward by illuminating the interdependent systems of the smallest yet most…
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Mashable Warns Beyoncé Not To Hand The Mic To A Fan At The Superbowl Tonight
If she does, our friends at Mashable point out, this could easily happen again: