January 17, 2012
"Man is the only creature who ever stiffs a waiter."

— Woody Allen

January 2, 2012
From Miranda July’s The Future

From Miranda July’s The Future

December 22, 2011
Illustration by Brett Ryder - from The Economist

Illustration by Brett Ryder - from The Economist

(Source: economist.com)

December 18, 2011

Duke Ellington - The Single Petal of A Rose

December 18, 2011
"Today, I saw a red and yellow sunset, and thought how insignificant I am. Of course, I thought that yesterday, too, and it rained."

— From Woody Allen’s collection Without Feathers

December 15, 2011
"My point being, the amateur historian’s next stop after “Boy, people used to be so stupid” is “People: still stupid."

— Sarah Vowell in The Wordy Shipmates

December 13, 2011
Chambered Nautilus

Chambered Nautilus

December 12, 2011
Illustration by Leif Parsons

Illustration by Leif Parsons

(Source: The New York Times)

December 12, 2011
“When I Write My Master’s Thesis,” a new track by John K. Samson off his forthcoming solo debut, “Provincial.”

“When I Write My Master’s Thesis,” a new track by John K. Samson off his forthcoming solo debut, “Provincial.”

December 4, 2011
Illustration by Brendan Monroe

Illustration by Brendan Monroe

(Source: The New York Times)

December 3, 2011
"Someone should write an erudite essay on the moral, physical, and esthetic effect of the Model T Ford on the American nation. Two generations of Americans knew more about the Ford coil than the clitoris, and the planetary system of gears than the solar system of stars. With the Model , part of the concept of private property disappeared. Piers ceased to be privately owned and a tire pump belonged to the last man who had picked it up. Most of the babies of the period were conceived in Model T Fords and not a few were born in them. The theory of the Anglo Saxon home became so warped that it never quite recovered."

— From Cannery Row by John Steinbeck

November 30, 2011
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Down There By The Train - Johnny Cash

November 30, 2011
Excited

Excited

(Source: anti.com)

November 29, 2011
"Yet with an unconquerable enthusiasm, I shall ever pay homage to the first of all distinctions, – the aristocracy of genius!"

— Mary Robinson, Sight, the Cavern of Woe, and Solitude (1793)

November 26, 2011
"Women hold up half the sky."

— Mao Zedong