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One is not the Loneliest NumberOne might be the loneliest number but there is a difference between loneliness and solitude. Canadian Tanya Davis parlays... »
Law and Order: These are Their StoriesFor over 20 years Law and Order has witnessed the Ten Commandments broken time after time. These are Their Stories is a... »
All My Friends Are DeadDeath will come to all creature great and small. It's a topic not too often explored in books for kids. The whimsical... »
Letter From Campbell’s Soup to Andy WarholAndy Warhol immortalized Campbell's Tomato Soup. Here is a letter he got from executive William P. MacFarland the product... »
TV HatTalk about tunnel vision. TV Hat looks like a platypus playing baseball or something. What a gimmick. Want to go clubbing?... »
Sly Lebulleur The Bubble BoyWhen I saw this video, only one thought resonated loudly. BUBBLE BOY. Sly Lebulleur's symphony of soap is a childlike... »
Contraband by Taryn SimonJohn F. Kennedy International Airport caters to the largest collection of international clients that depend on easy flow of... »
Toy Story 3: InceptionNuff said. Toy Story 3 meets Chris Nolan's Inception. Yes there are individuals out there with just way too much time on... »
Tag Archives: blog
Google Doodle: Frida Kahlo Tribute
In a case of Aerosmith in reverse, lady looks like a dude. Google is celebrating the birth of Frida Kahlo, who was born on July 6th, 1907. Mexico’s biggest export since Speedy Gonzales. The unibrow surrealist painter with an extensive … Continue reading
Posted in art, blogging, history, news, travel, web
Tagged Birthday Celebration, blog, Doodle, Frida Kahlo, google, Google News, homage, July 6th, Mexican Artist, Mexican Artists
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The Beauty of Little Things
The beauty of little things is a collection of pictures depicting miniature in a total different way. Size does not matter, Look at this Little Thing! is an exploration of the tiny. The blog offers daily visual dose of the … Continue reading
Posted in art, blogging, pictures, weird
Tagged blog, photos, pictures, The Beauty of Little Things
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The Way the Future Was
The Way the Future Was by great Science Fiction writer Frederik Pohl has morphed into a blog. The writer was coaxed into writing a blog by his publisher who felt he would become more relevant to new and old readers. … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, books, history, sci-fi, talk
Tagged blog, blogging, Frederik Pohl, Future, science fiction, writer
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Scott Schuman, The Sartorialist
Scott Schuman, The Sartorialist is a visual camera voyeur who captures the essence what he thinks at the moment on his journey of pedestrian cool. He captures the spirit of well put together individuals who have a flare for individual … Continue reading
Posted in art, blogging, books, magazines, pictures, travel
Tagged blog, fashion, Scott Schuman, style, The Sartorialist
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Cake Wrecks the Book
Cake Wrecks is a site created by Jen Yates since May 2008. Like many blogs out there that have found their way to published form, Jen has a unique blend of wry went commenting on pictures sent to her of … Continue reading
Building A Successful Blog
Blogging is a tried experiment of failure and success. Many bloggers have tips and tricks that generate traffic to make money for their sites. Some bloggers are so successful that books are spawned from their blogs. Some now go hand … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, blogging, books, web
Tagged blog, blogging, Tim Ferriss, traffic, wordpress
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The Tools Artists Use
I always get a kick out of finding out how other artists tackle art jobs. The Tools Artists Use is a blog that examines how different artists from other milieus approach their craft. The Tools Artists Use is run by … Continue reading
Posted in art, books, interviews, web, webcomic
Tagged artists, Bill Turner, blog, tools
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A Christmas Miniature by Pearl S. Buck
More than 50 years ago Family Circle published a little Christmas tale called A Christmas Miniature from famous author Pearl S. Buck. This short story was illustrated by the Walt Disney staff. You can view the whole insert story at … Continue reading


