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Inspiration Not Found (via The Next Web)
Oct 31st
Sunday by Edward Hopper (1926) via Art In The Picture
Oct 30th
El Vetica by Mule Design “celebrating the career of...
Oct 29th
“I followed all the rules” via A Scanner Darkly
Oct 27th
Darkness Moves via This Isn’t Happiness
Oct 26th
“She used the wrong Magic until she made him beat her. If...”
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
Oct 25th
Warch Watch
Grocery Store Musical by Improv Everywhere
Oct 21st
Forensic Reconstruction of Famous Skulls of Fiction from...
Oct 19th
Maurice Sendak tells parents to go to hell
Oct 13th

Maurice Sendak tells Mommy to go to hell

Reporter: "What do you say to parents who think the Wild Things film may be too scary?"
Sendak: "I would tell them to go to hell. That's a question I will not tolerate."
Reporter: "Because kids can handle it?"
Sendak: "If they can't handle it, go home. Or wet your pants. Do whatever you like. But it's not a question that can be answered."
Jonze: "Dave, you want to field that one?"
Eggers: "The part about kids wetting their pants? Should kids wear diapers when they go to the movies? I think adults should wear diapers going to it, too. I think everyone should be prepared for any eventuality."
Sendak: "I think you're right. This concentration on kids being scared, as though we as adults can't be scared. Of course we're scared. I'm scared of watching a TV show about vampires. I can't fall asleep. It never stops. We're grown-ups; we know better, but we're afraid."
Reporter: "Why is that important in art?"
Sendak: "Because it's truth. You don't want to do something that's all terrifying. I saw the most horrendous movies that were unfit for child's eyes. So what? I managed to survive."
(from the San Francisco Chronicle)
Oct 13th
Scary by XKCD
Oct 9th