Sunday, January 30, 2005
Daily Web Trail
:: NYTImes has a nice piece on Dr Ecstacy, Andrew Shulgin. He also has a blog, Ask Dr Shulgin, which isn't being utilized often enough.
:: Rushkoff covers exactly what we're discussing at my house today about the Iraqi election: "How do you feel? Are the elections real? Do they vindicate Bush and his posse at all? Are they simply a happy side-effect of an otherwise disastrous war?" How can you not be touched by their enthusiasm?
:: I've not posted about LaChapelle in awhile, but he's definitely due. Here are some great photos from Sundance screening of Rize, by celebrity photographer-filmmaker David Lachapelle. His first film chronicles a dance movement in South-Central Los Angeles known as "krumping," a high-energy dance where the performers dress as clowns.
{Today's Quote}
Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business. ~Tom Robbins
:: NYTImes has a nice piece on Dr Ecstacy, Andrew Shulgin. He also has a blog, Ask Dr Shulgin, which isn't being utilized often enough.
:: Rushkoff covers exactly what we're discussing at my house today about the Iraqi election: "How do you feel? Are the elections real? Do they vindicate Bush and his posse at all? Are they simply a happy side-effect of an otherwise disastrous war?" How can you not be touched by their enthusiasm?
:: I've not posted about LaChapelle in awhile, but he's definitely due. Here are some great photos from Sundance screening of Rize, by celebrity photographer-filmmaker David Lachapelle. His first film chronicles a dance movement in South-Central Los Angeles known as "krumping," a high-energy dance where the performers dress as clowns.
{Today's Quote}
Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business. ~Tom Robbins
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