Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Photo tour of Disneyland using snapshots from the '50s and '60s. (via boingboing)

Tuesday, April 27, 2004

This is a nice Interview with Yeardley Smith.

John Lennon's Jukebox discs: The 15 kg portable jukebox, owned by Lennon around 40 years ago, was bought by the late Bristol music promoter John Midwinter for just £2,500 at a Christie's sale of Beatles memorabilia in 1989. He then spent years restoring it to working order and researching its 41 discs. Listed in Lennon's handwriting, they are effectively the Desert Island Discs which helped shape his musical genius.

Friday, April 23, 2004

Elvis Costello on Rhino is a great little website that tracks the Elvis Costello re-issue program at Rhino. I keep losing this link, so I'm putting it here. New old EC coming on August 17th! Plus two new albums promised in the fall!

Thursday, April 22, 2004

Ahhhh! Giant robots invade South Korea! (from Rebecca's South Korea Journal)

On May 17th, Massachusetts will be the first state in the union that officially recognizes marriages between same-sex couples. That's a pretty wonderful thing. If you are thinking about getting hitched, then you should probably make sure you've got your paperwork in order: GLAD tells you How to Get Married in Massachusetts

Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Peiratikos on how Grant Morrison's The Invisibles defy the basic conventions of the superhero story (and how The Matrix doesn't.): [T]heir purpose is not to save the world from the Outer Church or from itself, but to engage in the process of integration.

An interview with the producer and director of the new Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy film.

Jim: When you were first approached to do the movie, what was your reaction?

Garth: “‘What an awful idea.’ We thought that it would be the typical, Hollywood, ruin-everything thing and we actually told our agent not to send us the script. Frank, being a very good agent, sent it anyway. So it sat on our desk for approximately two weeks and we kept just looking at it, thinking, ‘Oh, they’ll have ruined it. We’re not going anywhere near it.’ We had actually started making our own film and had already begun the casting process. Then one day Nick said, ‘Look, you should read this. I’ve just read it.’ He was very quiet about it, he said, ‘Just have a read, see what you think.’



Tuesday, April 20, 2004

This woman survived a severe allergic reaction which caused her skin to completely fall off.


They do look menacing, don't they?

(via boingboing)


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