Dan Weiss is a professional bookseller, amateur dilettante. He writes and plays in the band The Yellow Dress. He firmly believes that everything is going to be okay.
The World Cup ended yesterday (the psychic octopus was right), so today is the last day I can link to things like this. The City of Staples. On the virtue…
Why yes, I WOULD like to know about the Russian Liberation Army. Living fossils of the deep! (I heart you so much deep sea creatures.) Not entirely dissimilar: bowerbirds are…
I can’t imagine a better phrase than “post-apocalyptic robot exoskeleton.” Oh wait, sexy fish mustache. Runner-up: stylin’ Dutch powerstation. Meanwhile, scientifically speaking, your parents hate you. And because these things…
Turning fish movement into music. The Attenborough Design Group is your fictional organization of the day. The search is underway for Hitchcock’s lost film, you know, if you’ve seen it.…
It’s summer so I think we can all agree carving watermelons is pretty cool. On the world’s first electric car. Thieves prefer the New York Times. Best headline of the…
Happy birthday weekend, America. Nestling dinosaurs is the name of the rumpus’ new cuddle-core band. Our Country’s Fishes and How to Know Them. I have no idea what the text…
The BBC takes you under the arctic ice. Modernist LA architecture. For those who see air (hella German art bro). Yesterday was a really slow internet day, luckily here is…
Happy birthday Sam Weiss. This is an article about an octupus that predicts world cup games and that is why you are going to read it. It turns out sometimes…
Our good friend at A Journey Round My Skull points our attention towards the best robot ever. Incredibly important: “W” as vowel. Ahh, the glory that is Soviet publicity art.…
It’s Monday, so why not start your week with a little french twee art installation. Eric Spitznagel talks to Buzz Aldrin and the world is better for it. Dutch bike…
What a tiny cabin. A very important discussion on birds and their terrorizing habits. Massimo Vitali takes epic beach photographs. I have been wondering for a while where my fins…