These are some of the interesting things you would have already been enjoying for a week or more if you followed me on Twitter:
This man takes photographs of his lovely (and tolerant!) daughter in the styles of the old masters.
This is just plain nice, which we all need now and then.
Publishers Weekly lists 10 books that we all (supposedly) read in high school and should reread now. I never read Bradbury or Pynchon.
Guess who got free pizza for spotting a spelling error?
Check out these really cool passport photos from the likes of David Bowie, Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, and more.
It's true: Cat-friend vs. Dog-friend.
Us old-school book publishing folks love these CMYK playing cards.
Nate Silver Offers up a Statistical Analysis of Your Failing Relationship.
And, finally, this is for those of you who still don't "get" Twitter.
[Update 8/7/13: The spambots keep coming here, so I'm closing off comments.]
It's always so annoying when the list demands one should have read, say, Age of Innocence, and one has only read House of Mirth. I haven't read THIS PARTICULAR Wharton, nor THIS PARTICULAR Camus. I also loved the picture of the little girl when she had the paper doilies stuck to her head. She has such pinchable cheeks.
Posted by: Wendy | March 01, 2013 at 01:12 PM
Where DO you find all these things? Hemingway was super hunky, although I'd still take Johnny Cash over him.
Posted by: Wendy | March 01, 2013 at 01:28 PM