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Paper Hugs and Stamped Kisses

Move over Hallmark. Paper Hugs and Stamped Kisses by Kim Hughes is a collection of personalized cards and paper craft ideas. Generic greeting cards are…

Picking Scabs

Falling off a bike can be dangerous at times, especially if you scrap your knees on rocks. My daughter had the unfortunate experience of scrapping…

League of Internet Commenters

Here is a grassroots movement that should sprout. Power to the people. Our voices should be united. League of Internet Commenters was created by Shane…

Patently Silly

Everybody has the next great idea. For every useful patented idea there is a crop of stupid ones. Daniel Wright is a comedian and his…

A Passion for Beards

Facial hair in some cultures plays a very important role in the hierarchy and status of an individual. Not growing facial hair can be seen…

Why Kids Swear

Many believe that swearing is a replacement for crying. As we get older we substitute crying for swearing, others use both as kids draw attention…

They Draw and Cook

Recipe books and sites are trying to find new ways to dress up their recipes. They Draw and Cook is a perfect blend of food…

Cheeseburger Smoothie

The bandwagon is getting full. Seems everybody is making some kind of smoothie or another. From Dunkin’ Donuts to McDonald’s. What’s a company to do…

Pencil Sculptures: Dalton Ghetti

Usually the pencil is the medium of creation. A pencil has been always a tool. What happens when you start making pencils into sculptures? They…

Pauly Shore is Not Dead

Pauly Shore is not dead. He is on YouTube. He is ready to sing for his next supper at any whim you desire him to…

Time Online

Just how well is your online time spent. According to The Nielsen Company based on a one hour pie chart, they break down exactly what…

Awful Library Books

Rejoice bibliophiles there is a site where you can get a glimpse of Awful Library Books. Every library has these books, when they are not…

Shark Week Again

It’s shark week again this year at Discovery. Who is the real predator? From 1580 to 2007, there were a reported 64 fatal great white…

Olly Moss Movie Posters

Olly Moss is making a career of re-imagining posters of movies.  Olly created a slew of new posters of established films for the upcoming 2010…

Yellow Lobster

Catching a yellow lobster is very rare. Being born yellow is one in 30 million. Imagine Denny Ingram’s surprise when hauled one in Narragansett Bay’s…

One is not the Loneliest Number

One might be the loneliest number but there is a difference between loneliness and solitude. Canadian Tanya Davis parlays her video around her poetry. Poetry…

All My Friends Are Dead

Death will come to all creatures great and small. It’s a topic not too often explored in books for kids. The whimsical approach by both…

Letter From Campbell’s Soup to Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol immortalized Campbell’s Tomato Soup. Here is a letter he got from executive William P. MacFarland the product marketing manager from Campbell’s Soup.

TV Hat

Talk about tunnel vision. TV Hat looks like a platypus playing baseball or something. What a gimmick. Want to go clubbing? You will when somebody…

Sly Lebulleur The Bubble Boy

When I saw this video, only one thought resonated loudly. BUBBLE BOY. Sly Lebulleur’s symphony of soap is a childlike wonder of delight.

Contraband by Taryn Simon

John F. Kennedy International Airport caters to the largest collection of international clients that depend on easy flow of human traffic. With such constant bustle,…

Toy Story 3: Inception

Imagine a cinematic fusion where the heartwarming charm of Toy Story 3 collides with the mind-bending complexity of Christopher Nolan’s Inception. It’s a testament to…