Beyond the Map
Links we love from Jan. 11: New Magnetic Fields, making money being funny andfreaky ballet
Assistant Editor Samantha Pitchel reads everything so you don’t have to. Here are the links she (and we) loved today:
Happy Hump Day! Here’s a new Magnetic Fields song, "Andrew in Drag" (off the forthcoming album, Love at the Bottom of the Sea):
The Morning News’ “Tournament of Books” kicks off:
A ridiculously small and poorly informed group of TMN editors and contributors have chosen 16 of the most cherished, hyped, ignored, and/or enthusiastically praised books of the year to enter into a month-long tournament, NCAA-basketball-madness style, beginning March 7.
Today in pizza: Starring Pizza makes classic films even more watchable; famed pizzeria L’asso’s equally famed pizza calendar is finally here; an NSFW ad for a…pizza boomerang?
Seven sites you should be wasting time on (Downton Pawnee!); Wired’s 12 favorite CES gadgets.
Tivo claims only 38 percent of users watch live TV; a Dutch court orders a block on torrent site The Pirate Bay; exploring the rising popularity of music lessons via webcam.
Looking to learn something this spring? Check out Lifehacker University’s directory of free online courses.
Stay classy: Woman fakes daughter’s death to get more vacation time.
In 2011, 152 newspapers shut down — but 195 magazines launched (including online); relatedly, the iconic Harvard Bookstore released a video imploring customers to “buy where you shop.”
Grantland wonders, why is the 90210 remake the “least cared about show on television?”
Study finds occasional marijuana “won’t hurt lungs”; Maggie Gyllenhaal defends Planned Parenthood in a Glamour mag op-ed.
Are you ready for anything? Check Apartment Therapy’s home emergency preparedness checklist.
Do it if you dare: Waterproof your iPhone (and, presumably, anything else ever) with this crazy coating.
Funny or Die at 5: how Ferrell & friends make money making videos; Splitsider explores the origins and early programming of Comedy Central; also, preview the network’s new sketch show, Key & Peele.
New doc Ctrl + Alt + Compete explores start-up culture; Flavorwire’s essential documentaries about famous artists.
Headline of the day, courtesy io9: “The ocean floor is like a rainforest where feces and dead animals rain from the sky.” But! World's smallest frog discovered on forest floor!
We already wrote about it, but our favorite new link is definitely AwlMusic.tv.
The most incredible performance of Swan Lake you’ve ever seen:
And wrapping up today's list — LCD Soundsystem: The Concert: The Movie: The Trailer: