Newspapers

I love newspapers, ironically not because of the news, but because of the in depth articles about things I’m interested in. A good article for me has a lot of text and often it makes me want to travel, maybe it’s about a family thats planning a trip or about a gallery somewhere that sounds interesting. And it should have large photographs taken by people that have ambitions beyond simply “capturing reality”.

These articles are few and far between, you might think, but actually there’s quite allot of them, you just need to take the time too look. Sunday is the perfect day to go on such an exploration, sit down in your favorite chair with a cup of tea and dig in. The good article turns up in a lot of strange places, it might be in a paper more known for writing about car crashes and celebrities than anything with substance. It might actually conceal itself as story about a celebrity, celebrities sometimes have stories to tell as well, not just gossip. It might even turn up in one of those free papers that you get in cities around the world, it’s very gratifying to find good articles in places like that. Come to think of it, it’s very gratifying to find good articles anywhere!

Another nice place to read a good article is on the train at night after a long visit to the big city, traveling by train is very stimulating, the landscape that flies by keeps your brain alert without taking the focus away from the words in the paper. This and the fact that you are basically confined to the place you are sitting gives you an opportunity to digest the meaning of the article in ways you might not do elsewhere.

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Planet of Vampires

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Galaxy Beat

A pilot for a Sci Fi Parody show called Galaxy Beat was made in 1994, but not picked up. I can understand why, it’s not the funniest show I’ve seen, but it’s good for a few laughs if you’re a Sci-Fi fan. Through the magic of YouTube you are able to see the episode.

Part One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxkDbUvs6W4
Part Two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeSnpO_f22U
Part Three: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxklPPK6×74
Part Four: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v11dy6r8lDc

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Art Video

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The year that was 1994

1994 was a fantastic year for movies, among the highest grossing of the year we find such movies as: Forrest Gump, Speed, Pulp Fiction and Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. According to imdb the the second best movie ever came out that year, namely The Shawshank Redemption, the moving story of a man wrongly convicted of murdering both his wife and her lover. And while where talking about second best, 1994 was also the year of one of William Hurt’s strongest performances (And he has many).

Second Best is the story of Graham Holt(Hurt), a lonely middle-aged man that decides to adopt a son and the difficulties he encounters in doing so. The movie was sadly overlooked at the oscars, the big winner was of course Forrest Gump, but there was other movies that got their well deserved nominations and awards, such as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Quiz Show, Madness of King George, Nobody’s Fool, Nell, Ed Wood, Bullets Over Broadway, Heavenly Creatures and Trois couleurs: Rouge.

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Timelapse

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Weblog Awards

According to weblogawards.org these are the best culture blogs of 2007:

1. The Cool Hunter
2. Pop Candy
3. Libertas

It’ll be me up there next year…

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The Mixtape

Make someone happy, make them a mixtape (or more likely a cd)

According to essayist Geoffrey O’Brien the personal mixtape is “the most widely practiced American art form”, so why not join in on the fun? Make a selection of your favorite music and burn it onto a cd, then give it to someone special (as the song goes).

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Discovering Books

Or how to help others discover books.

All the world’s a library,
And all the men and women merely lenders.

www.bookcrossing.com encourages you to share books with others by leaving them at a place others will find them, such as park benches and coffee shops, and registering it at their site. There you can follow the fate of your book, does it travel around the world or is it now someone else’s favorite?

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My favorite YouTube video

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