Fox News: Second Occupy Camp evicted from Philly. Sharon G, the second Quaker interviewed, said that after the reporter interviewed her he said “what you do to the least of these…”
Stephen Dotson lines up Camera 2 for the Dan Coppock Friends Journal interview.
“There’s A Spirit in Iraq” (A Tribute to Tom Fox: Christian Peacemaker) (by jonwattsmusic)
Just watched the Chameleon piece from It’s a Jungle Out There with Theo, who was asking about camouflage. That’s one creepy tongue!
I think we can all agree that “Bringing on the Heartbreak” is simply the best pop song ever made.
On a Sufjan Stevens kick tonight (yeah, like who’s not?). Brilliance in a wash of perplexity. Above: Chicago.
His new album can be streamed at sufjanstevens.bandcamp.com. The standout song for me is Vesuvius, which someone filmed at a concert in Montreal a few days ago:
The biggest surprise? My wife Julie likes him too. Only Def Leppard has been able to serve as a musical bridge for us in the past.
Are you tired, run-down, listless? Do you poop out at parties? Are you unpopular? The answer to all your problems is in this little bottle. Vitameatavegamin.
New Law Would Ban Marriages Between People Who Don’t Love Each Other.
“Marriage has legal implications as well. For instance, if one member of a loveless couple got sick, their spouse could no longer visit them in the hospital to bereate them about how much that medical bill is going to cost.”
From the Onion, via half my Facebook Friends list.
The Rainbow and the Superman by Thee Ludds. Sounds like they’re having a lot of fun even if it is completely-unapologetic retro posing. Indirectly via the King of Garage Rock Bill Kelly who played their song “I’m a Moron” on last week’s show.
Impressive? Terrifying? Cool? Beyond Bizarro? You decide: Billie Jean on Ukelele
Wait a minute, we’re FISH!
I love Red, White and Blue: A Francis sing-along
ABC News talks with the man behind @BPGlobalPR
Lego Hello World (most immediately via @butwait)