September 3, 2013

I Am a Ski Train Polka Master

A polka band that accompanies a yearly ski train. A musk ox farmer. A bush pilot. A Native youth Olympian These are some of the subjects covered in the new web series Indie Alaska. Each episode aims to capture a colorful aspect of life in Alaska, whether it be someone's work, art, or play. A collaboration between Alaska Public Media and PBS Digital Studios. [more inside]
posted by timelord at 8:56 PM PST - 8 comments

Fleen.

Fleen is among McSweeney's Eleven Lunchmeats I Have Invented. Fleen is a tool for doing stuff with the geometry generated by the kisrhombille tessellation. Fleen is a webcomic insider's webcomic blog about webcomics. Fleen is a sci-fi epic set 6.4 billion years in the future.
posted by Nomyte at 8:55 PM PST - 26 comments

10 minutes to master, a lifetime to enjoy...

What skill can learn right now in 10 minutes that will be useful for the rest of my life? Is a Quora thread that goes beyond the usual "life hacks" (though it has them, too) to include some neat skills [Quora requires registration, but links go to direct sites]. Learn to read Korean, eat a chicken wing properly, fold a t-shirt, become a better Google searcher, crack an egg with one hand, whistle with your fingers, learn to speed read (the most popular answer), use the peg system to remember things, and learn to change a tire. [more inside]
posted by blahblahblah at 8:04 PM PST - 50 comments

If we want it to fall silent, aren’t we yearning for the end of self?

If perception of sound depends on our state of mind, then conversely a state of mind can hardly exist without an external world with which it is in relation and that conditions it — either our immediate present environment, or something that happened in the past and that now echoes or goes on happening in our minds. There is never any state of mind that is not in some part, however small, in relation to the sounds around it — the bird singing and a television overheard as I write this now, for example. [more inside]
posted by whyareyouatriangle at 7:09 PM PST - 18 comments

Showdown at the Airport Body Scanner

"As I watch fellow passengers walk into the machines, posing with their arms raised over their heads like prison inmates submitting to a strip search, I feel proud of my small act of protest. Then I spread my legs and await my public groping."
posted by paleyellowwithorange at 7:07 PM PST - 136 comments

So George Clooney had an awkward stage?

25 Celebrities When They Were Young. You'll be surprised by how much this surprises you.
posted by orange swan at 6:00 PM PST - 119 comments

"I always had low self-esteem. I never thought I'd get anywhere."

How Joe Redner Invented The Lap Dance, Built A Strip-Club Empire, Became A Model Citizen, Fought For Your Rights, And Beat Cancer
posted by reenum at 5:06 PM PST - 23 comments

So-Called Curried Soul

After more than 40 years, the great CBC Radio interview show As It Happens has changed its theme music. Moe Koffman's original has been remixed by Josh Dolgin (aka Socalled). The story (with a link to the new version).
posted by anothermug at 5:05 PM PST - 55 comments

A Real Unbreakable Comb?

Chemists at Duke University have developed a new plastic that becomes stronger with mechanical stress. [more inside]
posted by double block and bleed at 3:09 PM PST - 54 comments

Looks are not deceiving.

People who look young for their age 'live longer'. 'Danish scientists say appearance alone can predict survival, after they studied 387 pairs of twins.' 'It might be that people who have had a tougher life are more likely to die early - and their life is reflected in their face.' 'The bigger the difference in perceived age,' 'the more likely it was that the older-looking', though there may be a threshold effect present. [more inside]
posted by VikingSword at 2:56 PM PST - 93 comments

"I was ... working on something else but last night I dreamt of R'lyeh"

The title of Allen Williams' website, "I Just Draw," undersells his works. These are no idle doodles, but rather, as Guillermo del Toro wrote: "Entire worlds flow from Allen Williams' pencil and brush. Creatures and characters more twisted and full of humanity than our imagination dares to conjure. He is an incredible draughtsman and a true original mind." You can see more of Williams' works on his blog. Click on the images to enlarge them. [more inside]
posted by filthy light thief at 2:12 PM PST - 10 comments

The candidacy of Motravias King

The North Carolina Board of Elections has unanimously overturned a decision Pasquotank County Board of Elections barring barring an Elizabeth City State University senior Montravias King from running for local office. The County Board had ruled that King's on-campus address couldn't be used to establish local residency. [more inside]
posted by roomthreeseventeen at 1:21 PM PST - 22 comments

"Now the only thing they farm is wind.”

The end of American Prairie Farming.
posted by Chrischris at 1:07 PM PST - 36 comments

Layin' Near the Lights

Byegone is a lovely, minimal music video by Michinori Saigo, from the new record Repave by Justin Vernon and Collections of Colonies of Bees collaboration Volcano Choir.
posted by Lutoslawski at 1:02 PM PST - 1 comments

We've come a long way since 1996

Ever wondered what patient zero was when it comes to internet memes? Look no further than Mr. T Ate My Balls. (archived GeoCities) Come for the low resolution, poorly MS-Painted images. Stay for the inevitable knockoffs.
posted by mediocre at 12:11 PM PST - 76 comments

Gracht

Gracht is a short stop motion animation movie about the perils of moving house in Amsterdam, created as a graduation project for the Utrecht School of Arts in Hilversum.
posted by MartinWisse at 12:04 PM PST - 2 comments

What's Killing Poor White Women?

For most Americans, life expectancy continues to rise—but not for uneducated white women. They have lost five years, and no one knows why.
posted by Pater Aletheias at 11:28 AM PST - 102 comments

“Since the day I was born, I never saw such misery.”

“I have read in my earlier years about prisoners in the revolutionary war, and other wars. It sounded noble and heroic to be a prisoner of war, and accounts of their adventures were quite romantic; but the romance has been knocked out of the prisoner of war business, higher than a kite. It's a fraud.” [more inside]
posted by AlonzoMosleyFBI at 11:04 AM PST - 33 comments

The Story of Film

The Story of Film: An Odyssey is a documentary in 15 parts which documents the evolution of the medium from first steps of silent film to the present day multi-national blockbuster (trailer). This amazing work is currently available on Netflix, but will also be playing on TCM starting this month (full schedule available at the bottom of this link).
posted by codacorolla at 10:47 AM PST - 23 comments

How Two Newspaper Reporters Helped Free an Innocent Man

I had never been so confident of a convicted defendant’s innocence. And I never imagined nearly 12 years would pass before Cook County prosecutors would admit the truth and dismiss his conviction. But it finally happened. On June 28, 2013, Daniel, who was arrested at age 17, was released at age 38, having spent more than 20 years behind bars. [more inside]
posted by AceRock at 10:01 AM PST - 34 comments

The Naked Chef? More like The Knob-end Chef.

"Oliver suddenly began insulting the very people he was trying to market his new products to, and once he started saying condescending things he couldn’t stop." So many previouslies.
posted by Kitteh at 7:21 AM PST - 236 comments

"I've never been angry enough at a phonebook..."

Impress your friends, coworkers, and random people on the street! How to Rip a Phone Book in Half!
posted by quin at 7:13 AM PST - 31 comments

pardon me, but your building melted my car.

"The owners of the 37-story tower known as the Walkie Talkie in the City of London financial district are investigating a light beam cast by the building that’s so intense it melted parked cars." Jaguar owner Martin Lindsay was none too pleased by this evidence of the laws of physics. And architect Rafael Vinolyapparently hasn't learned from his previous hair-scorching design error in Las Vegas.
posted by Annie Savoy at 6:40 AM PST - 125 comments

Good ol' Captain Kirk, he no like Miley's twerk

Spock ain't none too pleased, neither.
posted by flapjax at midnite at 6:04 AM PST - 48 comments

I got rhythm

Henry Hey did it to Bush and Palin. Drewsif Stalin did it to the "Have you ever had a dream?" kid. And now Dan Weiss has done it to auctioneer Ty Thompson. There's music in people's words.
posted by creeky at 5:29 AM PST - 2 comments

Moral sentimentalism

"Moral sentimentalism is one of the principal ways in which our bourgeois society checks impulses towards radical change." From Jacobin, on the detrimental social consequences of the belief that morality is entirely about personal choice and responsibility.
posted by Pyrogenesis at 4:33 AM PST - 52 comments

Adventures in Guarddogging

Husky and German Shepherd defend their Vancouver Island property from a hungry cougar.
posted by mannequito at 2:25 AM PST - 65 comments

The True Story About Who Destroyed a Genetically Modified Rice Crop

Did you hear that a group of 400 angry farmers attacked and destroyed a field trial of genetically modified rice in the Philippines this month? That, it turns out, was a lie. The crop was actually destroyed by a small number of activists while farmers who had been bussed in to attend the event looked on in dismay.
posted by Blasdelb at 1:33 AM PST - 76 comments

Visionary pioneer of holistic veterinary medicine and animal rights

Juliette of the Herbs is a beautifully filmed lyrical portrait of the life and work of Juliette de Bairacli Levy: world renowned herbalist, author, breeder of Afghan hounds, friend of the Gypsies, traveller in search of herbal wisdom and the pioneer of holistic veterinary medicine. A list of Juliette de Baïracli Levy's books. Cythera Island
posted by nickyskye at 12:20 AM PST - 15 comments

Michael Hastings

Michael Hastings' Dangerous Mind: Journalistic Star Was Loved, Feared and Haunted. [Previously]
posted by homunculus at 12:00 AM PST - 8 comments

« Previous day | Next day »