Monthly Archives: March 2012

LINKguide (March 30, 2012)

☛ Watch Abercrombie & Fitch’s sexy shower scene (OHLALAmag) ☛ James Franco gets his white rapper on during filming of “Spring Breakers” (Dlisted) ☛ Remembering the lost art of book binding (Towleroad) ☛ Easy on the eyes and the ears: Simian Mobile Disco’s “Cerulean” (The … Continue reading

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“60 Minutes” Profiles 35-Year-Old Sal Khan: Google’s & Bill Gates’ Hero (And Future) Of Education

The Khan Academy is a non-profit organization on a mission to change education for the better by providing a free world-class education to anyone anywhere.  All of the site’s resources are available to anyone. It doesn’t matter if you are … Continue reading

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ABSENT FEVER Teams Up With MISTER LIES & DIFFERENT SLEEP To Catch You In A “Safety Net”

Music label/collective Absent Fever is teaming up with Chicago-based producers Mister Lies & Different Sleep to release a collaborative EP this coming May 8th.  The first single was just released, and it’s got me all fevered up.  Entitled “Safety Net (feat. Jessica Blanchet),” the song conveys … Continue reading

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Happy 51st Birthday To The Amazingness That Is Amy Sedaris

No one on earth can make me hyperventilate with laughter in quite the same way as Amy Sedaris.  I’ve even give Amy her own archive here on FEELguide, and in the coming years I plan on filling it up with … Continue reading

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Angela Gheorghiu’s “Vissi d’Arte” From Puccini’s ‘TOSCA’ Will Give You Chills On Your Goosebumps

Set during a weekend in Rome in 1800, Puccin’s opera TOSCA takes place right when Napoleon’s troops are invading Piedmont on Italy’s northern border.  The tragic love triangle centers around a beautiful opera singer named Tosca who is madly in … Continue reading

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NASA’s Mindblowing 30-Month Timelapse Of Global Ocean Currents Looks Like Van Gogh Painting

Using data captured over a 30-month period between June 2005 and December 2007, the team at The Scientific Visualization Studio located at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center assembled one of the most extraordinary timelapse videos I have ever seen.  Entitled “Perpetual Ocena”, … Continue reading

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The 3-Year-Long 1977 Enfield Poltergeist Continues To Terrify Police & Journalists Who Witnessed It

Between 1977-1980 a poltergeist terrorized a small family in Enfield, England, in North London, at 284 Green Street, a council house rented to Peggy Hodgson, a single mother with four children.  During this time furniture is said to have moved by itself, knockings on the walls … Continue reading

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NBC Profiles James Camerons’ Dive To Mariana’s Trench: The Deepest, Most Unknown Place On Earth

James Cameron successfully completed his submarine excursion to Mariana’s Trench, the deepest and most unknown place on Earth earlier today.  The descent took roughly two and a half hours, Cameron spent about three hours conducting the first manned scientific exploration of … Continue reading

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