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Monday, March 9, 2009

Links for The Day 03-09-2009

As promised, I'm finally going to be transferring the links to this site as well as dropping other bits of random material from time to time. My other site Cine-Mono-Mania will be returning around the end of the month, starting with a review of Tokyo!. These post are inspired by one of my favorite blogs the consistently untouchable The House Next Door, just given a more personal touch, please check them out at: http://www.thehousenextdooronline.com/ Lets, shall we?

http://www.wmagazine.com/artdesign/2009/03/steve_mcqueen


Just tell me when to stop posting Hunger related articles and I will.....



......ignore you.



http://nigelbeale.com/2009/02/weinstien-on-kafka-and-doctors-rape-fantasies/


2. What gets me about this, is the idea of perception, something im increasingly fascinated by. The fascination doesn't lie within perception itself but instead in the strength and lengths that people will go to maintain their perception and alter others.



http://fallingwhistles.bigcartel.com/product/whistle-necklace
http://www.fallingwhistles.com/story/story.html


3. I'll be purchasing mine this week, truly a great cause.



http://moreintelligentlife.com/story/tweeting-mozart


4. My favorite magazine that I don't actually have a subscription to, unfortunately I was not a part of this, but Twitter and MIL has no choice but to be a uniquely innovative combination.




http://www.thehousenextdooronline.com/2009/03/links-for-day-march-9th-2009.html



5. Paying Homage or A Paid Trip Home...either works just fine.




Quote of the Day: " Even the simplest image: "my love’s like a red, red rose, that’s newly sprung in June." presents us with impressions of moisture and warmth and the flow of crimson and the softness of petals inextricably mixed and strung upon the lift of a rhythm which is itelsef the voice of the passion and the hesitation of the love. All this, which is accessible to words, and to words alone, the cinema must avoid. " " - Virginia Woolf

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