January 2012
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December 2011
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2011
November 2011
6 posts
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Woody Allen: A Documentary →
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The Farmers’ Almanac publishers are highly secretive about the method used to...
– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmers’_Almanac
October 2011
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September 2011
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Bloodied But Unbowed: Early Vancouver Punk →
August 2011
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July 2011
5 posts
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The resolver actually is a drunk afternoon in the kitchen
– http://nogold.bandcamp.com/track/resolver
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howmanyareinspace:
6 on the ISS and 4 on Space Shuttle Atlantis.
We will miss you Space Shuttle!
seagullflight:
Cody and I forgot to report that Pho Vy’s bánh mì kẹp thịt is actually pretty good.
June 2011
2 posts
May 2011
6 posts
whattheheckfestival:
KARL.
AVAILABLE NOW! NICHOLAS KRGOVICH 7", KEY LOSERS LP...
nicholaskrgovich:
It Never Was You by Nicholas Krgovich by P.W. Elverum & Sun, ltd.
BUY
BUY
One Hundred Dollars - Where the Sparrows Drop
April 2011
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Fine Grind - Prince Nifty
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nicholaskrgovich:
BEHIND THE MUSIC: Grooving producers, confused string players, etc.
architizer:
The Hole: a neighborhood in Brooklyn that sits at 30 feet below grade, which makes city sewage connections impossible (houses empty into cesspools). Roosters roam the green spaces, and some of the Federation of Black Cowboys keep their horses at a stable there. The verdant land also offers an attractively dense cover: The Hole is a notorious dumping ground for dead bodies.
Read...
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Trust - Candy Walls
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March 2011
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So You Think You Can Budget? →
“From corporate tax cuts to seniors benefits, everyone on Parliament Hill seems to think they know what should be in the budget. But can you do better?”
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ARCHI-ZINES →
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A 45-Story Walkup Beckons the Desperate →
mas-studio:
(Photo by Meridith Kohut for The New York Times)
The office tower, one of Latin America’s tallest skyscrapers, was meant to be an emblem of Venezuela’s entrepreneurial mettle. But that era is gone. Now, with more than 2,500 squatters making it their home, the building symbolizes something else entirely in this city’s center. (New York Times)
February 2011
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