Sunday, March 03, 2019

Sunday Links

'Into the Spotlight' - Bruno Van Saen

Award Winners from Underwater Photographer of the Year 2019


Entendrepreneur Portmanteau and Rhyme Generator (Via BoingBoing)

Tupac Shakur’s Break-Up Letter to Madonna

Osborne bulls: The story behind Spain's iconic roadside silhouettes I was freaked out by the enormous size of the first one I spotted until I figured out that it wasn't real. (Via PfRC)

Debunking Green Book: Jazz Greats on What It Was Really Like to Tour During Jim Crow 

The 50 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time Thanks Bruce!

I know you guys love quizzes: Who said it – Michael Cohen, or Henry Hill from Goodfellas?

The Italian Farmer Returning Chickens to the Wild 

Tiny Faroe Island is topped by it's own lenticular cloud. (Via Miss C)

Art of The Cadaver: Guido da Vigevano (1280–1349) had a keen interest in human dissection.

Buchette Del Vino: The Wine Windows of Florence Thanks Bruce!

Weezer, Jimmy Fallon, and The Roots Play "Take on Me" on Classroom Instruments

Japanese cats that live in drain holes (Via)

36 Hours in Ghent  I wish I'd had more time to spend in Ghent. It had everything Bruges had to offer but was so much less touristy (says this tourist).

Jim Morrison Declares That "Fat is Beautiful" in this animation using audio from a 1969 interview with the Village Voice’s Howard Smith.

Salvatore Di Gregorio documents diversity and colour in Sicily's red light district

Inside the Secret Sting Operations to Expose Celebrity Psychics 

American Decay: Eerie Shots of Abandoned 20th Century Households

Remember the Rain : Montreal director Xavier Girard Lachaine takes a look at the nostalgic power of Haitian food and how it shapes his city’s creativity.

Rat stuck in manhole cover is rescued by eight firefighters 

Mask up! It's carnival season around the world

Sea Creatures Still Arriving in the U.S. on Plastic Debris From the Japanese Tsunami Eight Years Ago. Different species can survive adrift in the open ocean, and may become invasive when they reach new shores

This 17th century chapel in the Oise area of France has been partially renovated and can be yours for  just 245 000 €.

Neighbours come together for deaf 2-year-old 

A Professional City Planner Builds His Ideal City 


1 comment:

  1. When I saw the Bulls they still said Osborne, which made me laugh because that was the name of my boss who sent me to Spain.

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