Awesomeness: Elemental – Cup Of Brown Joy
By Natalie on October 15th, 2009Posted In: awesomeness,video
(embedded video – Cup of Brown Joy by MC Elemental) Fancy a cup of tea? :)
(embedded video – Cup of Brown Joy by MC Elemental) Fancy a cup of tea? :)
by Owen Gatley A splendid little animation about life on earth.
Ooooh! Look what found it’s way into my inbox this morning. It’s a new They Might Be Giants song. YAAAAAYY! Looks like the new album, titled “Here Comes Science” is scheduled to be released Sept 1. And! They also have a bunch of new tour dates up as well. Double YAAAAAYY!
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This a wonderful take on the song Clementine. Plus, the animation in the video is just as charming as the song. Enjoy! :)
I follow a few photo blogs as I find they give me inspiration and motivate me to get better at my own photography (in addition to just being nice to look at). Between #6 © Stephen Blackstone Stephen Blackstone’s photo blog One Stone Eye is probably my favorite photo blog. What got me hooked on [...]
Share a little, won’t you? Video by filmmaker Jesse Dylan. Find out more about this video and Creative Commons licensing at the Creative Commons Website.
I don’t know about you, but I have always wondered about the real purpose of red plastic ketchup bottles, the ergonomics of spoons, and why hotel hallway carpet is so decadent. If you too wonder these things, I suggest you check out Christiana’s Shallow Thoughts, a daily podcast exploring the fundamental questions of life, the [...]
There’s quite a few podcasts out there dedicated short stories. Recently a couple of these stories captured my attention and imagination. The first was released on the podcast Starship Sofa. It’s called “Shark God Versus Octopus God” by Jeff VanderMeer and was read by the wonderful Grant Stone. I especially loved Mr. Stone’s lively kiwi [...]