Halloween in the Time of Cholera
Happy Halloween everybody! Get into the spirit by checking out this wonderful collection of very old Halloween pictures on Flickr entitled Halloween in the Time of Cholera. Truly haunting!
Via Country Gown.
Sharing Some “Bookmarks”
LibriVox: listen to audio books for free and/or volunteer to read and record some.
Meet Cholla, a horse and a painter.
Elephants stomp through hotel lobby–thanks to ballgame for reminding me of this one.
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The Bottomless Abyss Of Formal Schooling, Part I
Sorry for the light posting, everybody! I’m very busy in school.
And speaking of school, over at Revolutionary Act, I’m doing a series of posts on formal education. Part I just when up…
I’m at my high school, sitting in the gathering space — the hall where we had our weekly, school-wide assemblies. All my friends are there, and all my teachers. Guest speakers have come in. They are talking and talking, lecturing us about some subject, passing a microphone back and forth. They are saying something that infuriates me — some lie, some bigoted untruth that the teachers and administrators are nodding along to. I’m exchanging glances with my friends, my classmates, uneasy sideways glances as we slowly realize how wrong these lecturers are. They talk on and on and it gets only worse, I get angrier and angrier. I raise my hand to speak but they ignore it. My hand is up for what feels like hours, until my arm is shaking and exhausted and my face contorted. I start to yell, begging to be allowed to speak. I need to speak. I know that no one will correct these liars if I don’t and I can’t let them talk like that to my friends, to all these kids. I love these kids and I can’t let them do this. But they ignore me. I start screaming, and I’m crying, choking around my sentences, my pathetic little points that I need to make so badly. I need only to say them, to be heard.
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Five Links That Are Actually Important, 10/27/08
Photos Of An Abandoned Book Depository
In comments, Daran pointed us toward this photoset of the abandoned book depository of the Detroit public schools. The images are strange and sad and beautiful.
You can read the story of what happened there, along with the ongoing struggles over the property.
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Two Links
1. How to make a purse out of old books. (Via.) What a cool project!
2. Skull rings encasing a USB thumb drive. You can get your own here, but they’re bizarrely expensive, which is too bad — I want one.
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Perroquet
Inspired by nature photography and documentaries, fashion photographer Sølve Sundsbø was moved to create Perroquet, a collection of photos and videos documenting a very pretty parrot. The results are gorgeous. Give them a look.
Via Boing Boing.
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Adele Lack’s Small Miracles
Artist Adele Lack makes teenie tiny paintings, which will be on display in Los Angeles in a show called Small Miracles. You can see more of her micropaintings, as they appear in the show, here.
Wonderful stuff.
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