Matt Taibi’s article in the July edition of Rolling Stone magazine
It appears so…
and to think that people have been rickrolling for years now. here is the true consecration of the idol, the new religion self-organizing around the super legit guru who taught me about the vast expenses of life and the freedom of dancing like one means it. he belongs in the valhalla next to magnum pi and mac gyver.
thanks to the super dope homeboys of neatorama once more.
this article from mashable makes me happy. to think that sanity might prevail amongst news outlets, the relief is immense. national public radio is defended as local, social and copyright flexible, a strong tryptic which should make it perdure. so be it, and let’s fork out some greens for this wonderful contribution to public knowledge.
my compatriot yann arthus-bertrand is releasing an incredible movie/documentary called home for the UN world environment day 2009 (ou la journée mondiale de l’environnement pour yann).the beauty of his initiative is the fact that he kept the release free with no copyright. so please download it from home-2009.com. of course next to this, the rapturous cinematography created by the famed photographer is inescapable.
if you enjoyed blue planet, or planet earth, do not miss home. watch the introduction by yann at ted.com of course. yann arthus-bertrand’s quote is unforgettable: “you know the problem: we don’t want to believe what we know”. full stop.
Tagged: 2009, environment, france, home, photograph, yann arthus-bertrand
watch in awe as the center of the milky way traverses the texas skies:
http://www.vimeo.com/4505537from the good people of neatorama.