Your New Favorite

A blog by Katie Spence.

Here is where I document some of my new favorite things that will surely become some of your new favorite things.

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Email me: yournewfavorite [at] gmail dot com
By Robert Hodgin. His music visualizers are the best music visualizers.
In his downtime, Robert enjoys creating the face of God using dice. In his work time, he likes to create art with processing. See above.
In his downtime, Robert enjoys creating the face of God using dice. In his work time, he likes to create art with processing. See above.
Ricky Gervais was so beautiful in the 80s. I learned this by watching Ricky Gervais: New Hero of Comedy.
[via Maximum Fun] 

Ricky Gervais was so beautiful in the 80s. I learned this by watching Ricky Gervais: New Hero of Comedy.

[via Maximum Fun

…[T]he people who have designed and supported the policies that have brought the class divide back to America – the people who have actually, really transformed our society from an egalitarian into an elitist one – perfume themselves with the essence of honest toil, like a cologne distilled from the sweat of laid-off workers. Likewise do their retainers in the wider world – the conservative politicians and the pundits who lovingly curate all this phony authenticity – become jes’ folks, the most populist fellows of them all. Thomas Frank, in the Wall Street Journal. He’s a new columnist there, and his editorial is a must-read.
Ghostland Observatory
Ghostland Observatory
It would be absurd to let the handful of companies who connect us to the Internet determine what we can do online. Congress needs to establish basic ground rules for an open Internet, just as common carriage laws did for the phone system.

Damian Kulash Jr. (of OK Go) in his article on Net Neutrality in the New York Times.

 [via TSOYA]

The wisdom of Angela Chase.  A montage of her inner monologues.  Listening to it made me cackle out loud. COL.