Thursday, December 30, 2010

Monday, December 20, 2010

Mixtape by Washed Out!

Please do tell!

'Don't ask, don't tell' is repealed by Senate; bill awaits Obama's signing. The U.S. military will for the first time in history allow gays to serve openly after the Senate voted Saturday to repeal "don't ask, don't tell," the policy that has required such troops to hide their sexual identity or risk being expelled from the services. Via The Washington Post.
"Don't ask, Don't tell" policy, is a disgrace to the US and especially to the military. I am so glad 'we' are finally ridding our country of this prejudice act.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Top Ten Albums of 2010

  1. Beach HouseTeen Dream
  2. Arcade FiveThe Suburbs
  3. Active ChildCurtis Lane EP
  4. Joanna NewsomHave One on Me
  5. Future IslandsIn Evening Air
  6. Lower DensTwin Hand Movement
  7. Gayngs – Relayted
  8. Twin SisterColor your Life
  9. War On Drugs – Future Weather (EP)
  10. Sharon Van EttenEpic (EP)
*top ten songs of the year was released exclusively to a mix-tape 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

CURED!

For the first time, a man has been declared officially cured of HIV. The remedy may nearly have killed him, but it opens a door—just a crack—to hope that we may someday kill off the scourge for good. 
via Gizmodo
This is unbelievable!!!!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Top Ten Performances of 2010

  1. Joanna Newsome (Bijou Theater, Knoxville, TN)
  2. Active Child (Local 506, Chapel Hill, NC)
  3. Bear In Heaven (Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC)
  4. Sounds of the South (Hayti Heritage Center, Durham, NC)
  5. Future Islands (Night Light, Chapel Hill, NC)
  6. Beach House (Cat’s Cradle, Chapel Hill, NC)
  7. Gayngs and Glasser (Cat’s Cradle, Chapel Hill, NC)
  8. Old Bricks (Ti Ni Nog, Raleigh, NC)
  9. 802 Tour (Sam Adado, Niko Mullie, Dove Man, Nadsuroto) (Knoxville, TN)
  10. The XX (Bijou Theater, Knoxville, TN)
 *Stay tuned to top ten albums and songs. 

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Standing up against Bush era tax cuts

Senator Sanders is fiercely opposed to the deal to continue all of the Bush-era tax cuts, even for the highest-income Americans. He thinks that it is a huge and unnecessary giveaway to the rich. And he has already put Senate leaders on notice that they will have to jump over all the procedural roadblocks available to him. As a result, a vote to overcome a filibuster is already set for Monday afternoon. Please continue reading and/or viewing via The Caucus.


As unfortunate as it is not to extend unemployment benefits, it does not make any sense to extend tax cuts for the rich. I do not worry what will happen to those rich american's that have  to pay taxes that are equivalent to there usage, but I do worry about what will happen to the those that will loss there unemployment benefits. 

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Luckovich's Cartoons

 

It's a Small World, Afterall

This map shows the most remote places on the earth. 


Monday, December 6, 2010

Sexy Infographic ;) The Ebb and Flow of Movies


The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 — 2008
Summer blockbusters and holiday hits make up the bulk of box office revenue each year, while contenders for the Oscars tend to attract smaller audiences that build over time. Here's a look at how movies have fared at the box office, after adjusting for inflation. The New York Times has an interactive version of this model, so it's a quick find for any specific movie (link). 

GOOD.IS - Infographic About Energy


via GOOD

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Troika 2010

I missed Troika festival entirely this year, and am just getting around to reading up on what I missed. And as I read Indy's reviews of the festival (link), I realized that it's not a festival for everyone and Durham is not a place for everyone (i.e. Duke). Durham is a place for the young-at-heart--entrepreneurs that are interested in revitalizing a community - a community for their expression.  If an outsider went to Troika they wouldn't be listening to the music intently, but would be wondering what they were doing there - what they were all doing there.I maybe one of those, and most of the Indy writers are sure to be one of them, but am glad Troika exists as an outlook for those that belonged.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

North American Indian Photographs by Edward Curtis

The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis is one of the most significant and controversial representations of traditional American Indian culture ever produced. Issued in a limited edition from 1907-1930, the publication continues to exert a major influence on the image of Indians in popular culture. Curtis said he wanted to document "the old time Indian, his dress, his ceremonies, his life and manners." Find these photo's through the Library of Congress or some through the denverpost

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Perfume Genius

Just found this beautiful voice, Perfume Genius from Seattle, Washington (link).

The Future Sight


VeeLee has now released their first album, The Future Sight, through Grip Tapes!  

Dual Turntable

Found this yesterday at an estate sale! This girl is now going to be rocking the house!

Small Black tonight at Kings*

Thursday, September 30, 2010

U.S. Religions Knowledge Survey

Atheists and agnostics, Jews and Mormons are among the highest-scoring groups on a new Pew Forum survey of religious knowledge, outperforming evangelical Protestants, mainline Protestants and Catholics on questions about the core teachings, history and leading figures of major world religions.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Monday, August 30, 2010

Google Partners Up With Arcade Fire to Launch HTML5 Chrome Experiment

The Wilderness Downtown

Choreographed windows, interactive flocking, custom rendered maps, real-time compositing, procedural drawing, 3D canvas rendering... this Chrome Experiment has them all. "The Wilderness Downtown" is an interactive interpretation of Arcade Fire's song "We Used To Wait" and was built entirely with the latest open web technologies, including HTML5 video, audio, and canvas.

via http://www.chromeexperiments.com/arcadefire/

Monday, August 16, 2010

Twin Sister & Memoryhouse played last night at Cat's Cradle

Last night Memoryhouse and Twin Sister played at the Cat's Cradle, to an audience of about 25. I felt that I got to know these two bands intimately. Both these bands have shown up on Pitchfork's 'Rising Section'. Pitchfork writes, Long Island-bred indie-pop quintet Twin Sister make music that sounds like a secret. Main vocalist Andrea Estella's voice breathes like a whisper while the rest of the band pulse, reverb, and twang behind her. The result is intimate, diffuse, and even a little funky. and writes, Ontario duo Memoryhouse layer reverb over wistful, bittersweet hooks and minimal drum machine tics like a more fresh-faced Beach House.
If you get a chance to see these bands, I wouldn't miss it.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Suburbs hit #1 on the Billboards!

They beat out Taylor Swift, Eminem, and everyone else in the Pop world (Billboard). I can't believe it. Is there a change in the mainstream? Well, I hope so. For your moment of Zen, see their recent live performances on the Daily Show, posted via Stereogum.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Judge overturns Calif. gay marriage ban

A federal judge in California ruled Wednesday that the state's Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage violates the constitutional right to equal protection, the first step in a legal struggle that most expect will end at the Supreme Court.
It was the first federal trial to consider whether banning same-sex marriage violates the U.S. constitution, and Olson and Boies provided an elaborate record for Walker and future courts, with their own clients, social scientists, psychologists and experts on marriage providing testimony. Cooper called only two witnesses, and, in his questioning at closing arguments, Walker seemed peeved that the Proposition 8 backers did not do more. continue reading . . .
via http://www.washingtonpost.com/

Class Portrait

The ethical issues and paranoia surrounding the laws of photographing children in today’s society is confusing and somewhat farcical. At what point will the photography of children be completely forbidden.
via Anna Brooks

Monday, August 2, 2010

You Ain’t No Picasso’s favorite songs of summer 2010

Going through some new songs that 'You  Ain't No Picasso' has added as their 2010 summer jam (link).
YANP’s favorite songs of Summer 2010
MP3: Menomena – TAOS
MP3: Jaill – Snake Shakes
MP3: Wavves – King Of The Beach
MP3: Wolf Parade – What Did My Lover Say (It Always Had To Go This Way)
MP3: Of Montreal – Coquet Coquette
MP3: Lissie – Bully
MP3: Cults – Oh My God
MP3: Guards – Sail It Slow (feat. Cults)
MP3: Antarctica Takes It! – C & F
MP3: Cotton Jones – Glorylight and Christie
MP3: Black Mountain – Old Fangs
MP3: John Grant – I Wanna Go To Marz
MP3: Tennis – Marathon
MP3: Polock – Fireworks
MP3: These United States – The Great Rivers
MP3: Magic Kids – Summer
MP3: Sibylle Baier – Tonight
MP3: Kevin Barnes – Tonight
MP3: Family Trees – Dream Talkin
MP3: Edriano Celantano – Prisencolinensinainciusol
MP3: Carl Broemel – Heaven Knows

Burning Man Infographic

via by xmasons

The Guardian's summer photo competition

This photo was taken in the north-west of Scotland in Fort William. We were there to climb Ben Nevis and afterwards, when camping by a loch, this scene was truly enough to relax our sore muscles
This photo was submitted and was accepted into the guardian's summer photo competition (link). I love this Photo.

Elon Musk: 'I'm planning to retire to Mars'


The SpaceX founder is convinced that humanity's survival rests on its ability to move to the red planet.
Musk wants to secure humanity's future by turning the human race into a space-faring people able to colonise other planets. It's the only way, Musk believes, that we can be saved, either from destroying ourselves or from some outside calamity. To put it mildly, Musk thinks big and takes the long view. "It's important that we attempt to extend life beyond Earth now," he says in an accent hinting at his childhood in South Africa. "It is the first time in the four billion-year history of Earth that it's been possible and that window could be open for a long time – hopefully it is – or it could be open for a short time. We should err on the side of caution and do something now." continue reading...
I still think that the earth is worth saving and the we can do it. I also view the world as a whole, and not humanity separate -  so, this is a bit too much for me to grasp.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Night Gallery, Constant Struggle

A new tape that I love. You can listen to Constant Struggle through Rainbow Body Records (link).

The Suburbs Leaks!

It has met my expectations!
'Sometimes I can't believe in, I'm moving past the feeling'!

Check out guardian.co.uk review (link): 'It sets the album's tone, which reins in the excesses of the past, even when the songs veer towards something similar. Empty Room has the propulsion of Neon Bible's No Cars Go, but it's leavened by R̩gine Chassagne's gorgeous, airy vocal. For the most part, The Suburbs' pleasures are subtle ones Рthe sudden lurch in rhythm that disrupts the drivetime rock dynamics of Modern Man, the delicate drift of Half Light I. The most surprising among them must be the discovery of Arcade Fire's sense of humour, hitherto unnoticed, possibly because it was hitherto nonexistent. If the album's wearying length (at over an hour, it could happily lose three or four tracks, starting with the leaden Half Light II) and song titles packed with brackets and roman numerals still suggest a band inclined to take itself too seriously, there's something charming about the way an album about growing up in the suburban 80s gradually starts to resemble a chart rundown from 1983: the taut, post-new wave rock track (We Used to Wait), the mournful social-realist ballad (The Sprawl I), the glittering synth-pop masterpiece (the glorious Sprawl II). You wait expectantly for them go the whole nostalgic hog and hit you with a novelty dance track along the lines of Agadoo, but, alas they don't: instead it ends with a reprise of the title track, and a satisfying sense of having accomplished what they set out to achieve.'

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

guardian.co.uk/ maps war logs


guardian.co.uk/ selects 300 records, from the 92,201 WikiLeaks database, which they see significant and provided details through an interactive map (link).

WikiLeaks: Afghan War Diary, 2004-2010

Release date
July 25, 2010

Summary

25th July 2010 5:00 PM EST WikiLeaks has released a document set called the Afghan War Diary, an extraordinary compendium of over 91,000 reports covering the war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010.

The reports, while written by soldiers and intelligence officers, and mainly describing lethal military actions involving the United States military, also include intelligence information, reports of meetings with political figures, and related details.

The document collection is available on a dedicated webpage.

The reports cover most units from the US Army with the exception of most US Special Forces' activities. The reports do not generally cover top secret operations or European and other ISAF Forces operations.

We have delayed the release of some 15,000 reports from the total archive as part of a harm minimization process demanded by our source. After further review, these reports will be released, with occasional redactions, and eventually in full, as the security situation in Afghanistan permits.

via WikiLeaks


Deadly Toll

via Spiegel Online

Monday, July 26, 2010

Don't argue with an ibex



Thanks Jane, I needed this

Sunday, July 25, 2010

From A Cell Phone to Porsche, The Craigslist Master


Bartering Master!
via http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Raleigh Denim - handcrafted in North Carolina



UNC-TV featured Raleigh Denim!

Lower Dens - Twin-Hand Movement

I recently heard "Hospice Gates" from Lower Dens new record and I love it! I look forward to hearing more of this album!
Pitchfork remarks that 'Hunter's deep, smooth voice-- comparable to PJ Harvey's, especially on grittier tracks like "Completely Golden"-- is woven in with the least trebly of the instruments, whispery yet tensile. When it's time for the guitars to show off with elaborate arpeggios, gurgling shreds, and distant, glittery calls-and-responses, she stands back from the mic entirely, or at least gives the instruments, including her own, a long intro. Even when her lyrics are a key component of a song, she can sound (like Beach House's Victoria Legrand) a little lost in the mix, as if the force of the instruments were threatening to blow her away. The rare tracks where she's loudest are just as strong as the others: there's the slight "Truss Me", whose title is a good indication of how slow and loose the song is, and "Two Cocks", a joyous, robust potential single.' Continue reading from pitchfork ...

Monday, July 19, 2010

Imported World Cup players

Carlos Lemos and Daniel Lima report for Estadao on this cultural change since the 1994 World Cup up to present (link). Their diagrams developed can be used to compare between years and for individual counties. I love this interactive model (link)!

Baths

We listened to this new band last night for the first time. Just to take in this new sound we listened to the album a couple times all the way through, before changing CDs. The band's name is Baths. Their album, Cerulean, reminds me a bit of Passion Pit, with less of an upbeat. I was hoping they were going to stop through the Triangle on their upcoming tour, but unfortunately they are only visiting Charlotte, with no open dates.
Pitchfork writes, Wiesenfeld, Baths, is 'something of the pop voice that the L.A. beathead scene never realized it needed' (link). They continue to review the album Cerulean; 'Cerulean has clear influences, but it also has its own point of view. It would probably be overload if the lyrics matched the density of the music, but the themes in Cerulean are pretty simple-- the desire for human connection and occasionally ("Indoorsy") a retreat from it.'
Baths was recently signed to anticon records (link). Anticon describes Cerulean as 'the auspicious debut of L.A.'s Baths. Evolving out of Will Wiesenfeld's varied [Post-Foetus] project, and inspired by the energy of the city's burgeoning beat scene (Daedelus introduced Anticon to Baths), the record represents a clear departure from both – an often warm, acoustic-fueled electronic music that hews closer to the work of contemporaries like Toro Y Moi. By combining songwriting with self-sampling, raw musicianship with synthesized textures, and field recordings with propulsive beats, Baths has created a seething sound-cloud packed with bright moments and prone to unexpected turns.' continue reading ...

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Libraries

Aquarium Drunkard reviews Love Languages new album!
'When a band comes rumbling out of nowhere with a sound that artfully evokes the past, it’s typical to wait for the eventual downfall the second time around. Conventional wisdom goes that you have a whole lifetime to write your first album and maybe a year for the second. The Love Language’s Libraries, however, is the antithesis of the sophomore slump. A radiant, glowing expansion of the sound of their self-titled debut, Libraries turns a good band into a great one and lays down the foundation of a remarkable band seeming to start to hit its stride.' Continue reading...

and Pitchfork gives Libraries a 7.1 (link)!

The Suburbs

I couldn't be more excited about The Suburbs!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Greenland Glacier Retreats One Mile Overnight!

NASA's just released some pretty dramatic satellite photos of the north branch of Greenland's Jakobshavn glacier from July 6 and 7--when an area of ice 2.7 square miles in size ( more than twice the size of New York City's Central Park), where the glacier meets the ocean, broke up overnight and the glacier retreated one mile inland. That's as much retreat in one night as the average for nearly two years.
Thomas Wagner, cryospheric program scientist at NASA, commented:
While there have been ice breakouts of this magnitude from Jakobshavn and other glaciers in the past, this event is unusual because it occurs on the heels of a warm winter that saw no sea ice in the surrounding bay. While this exact relationship between these events is being determined, it lends credence to the theory that warming of the oceans is responsible for the ice loss observed throughout Greenland and Antarctica.


via:http://www.treehugger.com

Are you Happy?

via headup

Friday, July 9, 2010

MRI results. Can anyone Interpret?


Ketchie's Peppers

I've opened up a new world of spices that I love (link).

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

ketchup n mustard

Thank you Jamie for this nice new addition to my house. I love it and all your work.
find more of Jamie's work at her sites:
website: http://ketchup-mustard.com/
blog: http://www.ketchup-mustard.com/blog/
esty: http://www.etsy.com/shop/twodumbs

Friday, July 2, 2010

Critter Vision

Critter Vision is selling lots of his personal collection.

Categories of things include:

type, lettering, signs
furniture
objects
books
paper
people
transport

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Monday, June 28, 2010

What Makes A Home

I've gained a new perspective of family, home, eastern NC, love, and a friend's journey with What Makes a Home, by photographer Todd Cook.
Thank you for this insight.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Most Adorable Little Kitty

Look at this pretty little kitty that showed up at my house last night. It is the most adorable and sweetest thing I have ever seen. It pretty much stole my heart in minutes.


Anyone have any good name ideas?