February 2012
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Feb 17th
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Feb 14th
ListenShake It Out by Florence and the Machine
Feb 12th
Jason Wu's Fall
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Feb 12th
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“Courage is not a virtue frequently associated with the criticism beat, but it...”
– Pauline Kael, Film Critic, Contrarian : The New Yorker
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One year with the Leica M9. A review » D!RK →
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January 2012
18 posts
“There is nothing democratic about innovation.”
– The Yin and the Yang of Corporate Innovation - NYTimes.com
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“No one is ahead of his time.”
– Gertrude Stein
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Visualizing President Obama's 2012 State of the...
Here is the speech’s full text, and here is a Wordle.
Jan 25th
“One of the mixed blessings of being twenty and twenty-one and even twenty-three...”
– The Autumn of Joan Didion [longform.org]
Jan 16th
Caitlin Flanagan | author →
longform.org Caitlin Flana­gan Tues­day, Jan­u­ary 10 The Autumn of Joan Didion Did­ion’s genius is that she under­stands what it is to be a girl on the cusp of wom­an­hood, in that frag­ile, fleet­ing, emo­tion­al time that she explored in a way no one…
Jan 16th
How To: Enable iOS 5's Multi-Touch Gestures On... →
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The Year in Pictures →
Jan 1st
ListenMidnight City by M83
Jan 1st
ListenWe All Go Back to Where We Belong by R.E.M. 
Jan 1st
ListenWhere the Kids Are by Blondfire
Jan 1st
December 2011
20 posts
“Garofalo thought that his generation needed to be inspired and then let down by...”
– Ray Kachel : The New Yorker (via Instapaper)
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How To: Enable iOS 5's Multi-Touch Gestures On... →
Dec 29th
http://www.americanphotomag.com/article/2011/12/bes... →
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“Everybody comes back to Paris. Always.”
– Jean Rhys
Dec 27th
Listen to TuneIn's Top 11 Stories of 2011 online →
In 2011 protesters took to the streets from Bahrain to Boston and from London to Los Angeles. Concerns about European debt shook economies around the world. An eight-year war in Iraq and a decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden both ended. A powerful earthquake and tsunami in Japan precipitated the worst nuclear disaster since 1986. And the world lost a visionary. Those are some of the stories...
Dec 25th
http://historyofourworld.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/m... →
Dec 24th
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Garance Doré for Petit Bateau
Dec 21st
Quarterly: Why I'm Starting Quarterly Co. →
quarterlyco: When I was a kid I went to an intense summer camp that emphasized things like hard work and discipline, and frowned on things like fun (I actually tried to run away at one point, but that’s a story for another time). One of the manifestations of this was a strict “no junk food” policy, which was…
Dec 19th
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Film Favorites of A. O. Scott and Manohla Dargis... →
Dec 19th
2011: Year in Review - The Atlantic →
Dec 18th
An Event Apart: Content Strategy Resources |... →
Dec 15th
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Hanneli & Rag & Bone
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How to Make an iPad Photo Book | next.blurb.com →
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“A place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most...”
– Joan Didion: my refuge from lousy writing - CSMonitor.com (via Instapaper)
Dec 3rd
“It has nothing to do with liking these songs; they become characters in our...”
– We Are All ‘Closing Time’: Why Semisonic’s 1998 Hit Still Resonates - Hollywood Prospectus Blog
Dec 1st
November 2011
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“No plans, no projects. Cartier-Bresson lets his footsteps guide him, he travels...”
– Pierre Assouline
Nov 29th
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“I hate looking at my work. I delay it for as long as possible… I just know...”
– David Alan Harvey
Nov 29th
“I began writing in order to arrive into the company of those whose company meant...”
– http://nyti.ms/viyvf7
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