January 2011
115 posts
So much ruin photography and ruin film aestheticizes poverty without inquiring...
– Guernica / Detroitism
Imagine it’s 1995: almost no one but Gordon Gekko and Zack Morris have...
– The First Decade of the Future is Behind Us | Science Not Fiction | Discover Magazine (via arielwaldman)
Videophones, people! They exist! Although The Atlantic Tumblr is convinced that it isn’t the future until we have jetpacks.
(via inothernews)
Imagine it’s 1995: almost no one but Gordon Gekko and Zack Morris have...
– The First Decade of the Future is Behind Us | Science Not Fiction | Discover Magazine (via arielwaldman)
Videophones, people! They exist! Although The Atlantic Tumblr is convinced that it isn’t the future until we have jetpacks.
(via inothernews)
Fifty years ago, President Dwight D. Eisenhower joined such august company when,...
– Andrew W. Bacevich ponders the iron grip of the military-industrial complex. Read the full article here or read more on the military-industrial complex in The Atlantic archives. (via theatlantic)
Fifty years ago, President Dwight D. Eisenhower joined such august company when,...
– Andrew W. Bacevich ponders the iron grip of the military-industrial complex. Read the full article here or read more on the military-industrial complex in The Atlantic archives. (via theatlantic)
I think the evocation of memory in our music could be seen as the residue of...
– Trish Keenan, from a Wire interview with Broadcast.
(via tomewing)
I think the evocation of memory in our music could be seen as the residue of...
– Trish Keenan, from a Wire interview with Broadcast.
(via tomewing)
Every novel is a license to obsess. To fixate on a subject—chess, comic books,...
– Michael Chabon discusses how, while researching “Telegraph Avenue,” he revisted music he hadn’t listened to in decades. (via theatlantic)
Every novel is a license to obsess. To fixate on a subject—chess, comic books,...
– Michael Chabon discusses how, while researching “Telegraph Avenue,” he revisted music he hadn’t listened to in decades. (via theatlantic)