Archive for February, 2009

Tonight’s featured artist on KRCL: Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird’s vocabulary is roughly 10x the size of mine. And that’s hot. He sings of heretics, nomenclature, complex weather systems and apocrypha.
Look for some stuff from his latest record, Noble Beast, and some oldies tonight on KRCL 90.9FM and krcl.org. Listen live from 8 to 10:30pm MST.
Andrew Bird plays In The Venue (note the [...]

Posted by DMo on February 24th, 2009

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Red Sox Recession?

Over at Boston.com, Mazz takes a look at why this year’s spring training is so quiet.
Only BoSox fans are neurotic enough to worry about a spring training that’s too quiet. Everyone reported on time? They’re all doing their jobs? No one’s making drama? Clearly, something is wrong.
(Incidentally, my guesses for the quiet are: 1. A-Roid-gate, [...]

Posted by DMo on February 24th, 2009

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Harvey Milk, Got Hope. Such cool animation.

This is a very cool video that’s been floating around the Web for several months now. It was put together by Causecast back in October to (unsuccessfully) aid with Prop 8. However, given last night, I thought it might be timely again.

Posted by DMo on February 23rd, 2009

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Which portfolio website is best for copywriters and designers?

Here’s a look at the pros/cons and usability of creating portfolios on CreativeHotlist.com, FigDig.com and CarbonMade.com. Personally, I use all three, but for different reasons. Click past the jump to read why.

Posted by DMo on February 20th, 2009

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