Weekendly clickables X
- Trailer for Whatever Works, the new Woody Allen movie starring Larry David(!). (Note: the post says the movie is better than the trailer makes it look.) (via)
- Did you know?: You can use plain yogurt instead of mayonnaise to make tuna salad. But!— it’s better if you let it sit in the refrigerator for a couple of days.
- A survey of the architecture of Ohio, which turns out to be very impressive. (via)
- Here is something that truly bugs me: Last.fm keeps track of my listening habits but it doesn’t play with Pandora. Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot.
- “The total job loss in this recession has been larger than any in decades, which has left job market is in its worst condition since the early 1980s, and it will still be getting worse for months to come. It’s just not getting worse at an accelerating rate anymore, and that’s often a sign of better days ahead.”
- Omnivoracious, Amazon’s blog about books. Among much else, they summarize and link book reviews from the major newspapers every Monday.
- Insane new glass balconies at Skydeck Chicago. Looking at these pictures makes me slightly nauseous — can’t even imagine getting on that thing.
- yooouuutuuube
- Timothy Geithner: how we tested the big banks.
- Postcards from Yo Momma.
- Sort of ‘ugh,’ but Richard Florida’s blog.
- Have you seen Dollhouse? I’ve seen one episode and didn’t like it much, which apparently means I’m an asshole. More info here (and yes, I am just unloading my open browser tabs here).
- Reactions from folks who’d just moved to New York City. (via)
- ʇxǝʇ uʍop-ǝpısdn.
- NPR music on Bela Bartok.
- There are just no videos on the internet that show Mirah at her best, but something’s better then nothing: Mirah on the Sound of Young America.
Posted: Sunday May 10, 2009 by Alesh Houdek · · Comment feed for this post: RSS, atom
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