January 2011
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“So much ruin photography and ruin film aestheticizes poverty without inquiring...”
– Guernica / Detroitism
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“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)
Jan 15th
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“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)
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“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)
Jan 14th
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“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)
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“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)
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“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)
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“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)
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“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)
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