- This design blog says design is important.
- In the 21st-century, your rudeness can be immortalized online via Facebook, YouTube, and the rest. Exhibit A.
- Despite the prolific violence in the latest Rambo installment, it seems Sly wants to raise awareness about the genocide taking place in Myanmar.
- HeartSupport (the online ministry for people with addictions) is touring with Family Force 5.
- Select AMC theaters are presenting a “Best Picture Showcase” in February, meaning you can see all five “Best Picture” nominees in a row for the low price of $30.
- Here’s a creepy reaction to the Tom Cruise Scientology video we posted a couple weeks ago (Thanks, Tiffani). And here’s the story behind the hacker-driven effort to bring down the Church of Scientology (via Church of the Masses).
- Creativiyist says a few people are co-authoring a novel via Twitter.
- Qtrax is a great way to legally download music for free, as long as you don’t mind the mounds of restrictions.
- James Harleman examines “Daddy Issues” at the box office.
- If the initials NKOTB don’t mean anything to you, they might soon.
- A Web 2.0 suicide chain? Yikes.
- This post uses Google Earth to depict Bible stories (via The Plow).
- PopWatch lists their most anticipated albums of 2008.
- Apparently, a lot of movie goers feel like Cloverfield failed to live up to the hype, causing its box office sales to drop dramatically after opening weekend.
- Corey at The Plow talks about the power of images over numbers.