Here’s some stuff I enjoyed this week
Here’s a fresh batch of some quality interweb finds I’ve come across over the last 7 days:
- Like a scene from one of those apocalypse movies, a graphic photo of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906. (Shorpy)
- The Rock is disturbed to find out that Christina Aguilera was not debuting a new song at the Super Bowl. (Blame It On The Voices)
- Bet you didn’t know so many NFL teams had marching songs, did you? (Album Art Exchange)
- Now this is what we need to spend time researching – which Chicago Cubs game did Ferris Bueller and friends attend the day they skipped school? (Big League Stew)
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan in 60-Seconds With Papercraft and Computer Graphics (Geekologie)
- Really long but really good article detailing film director Paul Haggis‘ involvement with, and eventual estrangement from, the Church of Scientology (The New Yorker)
- Speaking of Scientology – Come for the auditing, stay for the Stallone! (Gawker)
- You all know I’m a sucker for vintage ads, and this batch of ones from a pair of 1967 NFL guides is spectacular. (Neato Coolville)
- New license plate slogans for 2011; Hawaii and Texas are my favorites (Esquire)
Related articles
- Christina Aguilera Explains National Anthem Mistake (sugarslam.com)
- Church of Scientology responds to Paul Haggis interview (arts.nationalpost.com)
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