Do you remember that time we were together at that place and we did that thing? Oh man! It was the bombdiggity.
Wait, you don’t remember it? Are you sure? It was bombalicious, yo.
You’re sure, because it was bombtastic. Truly and for reals.
No? Not ringing a bell?
Sorry, wrong number. Sorry to bother you. Perhaps I can offer you some online thought-provoking entertainment? I have collected some links. Why don’t you grab a container of your favorite beverage, put your feet up and peruse.
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Visit our family blog: “The Thomas Ten.”
Browse Large Hearted Boy‘s list of “100 Online Sources for Free and Legal Music Downloads.”
Listen to a mix of some of my favorite songs released in 2015.
Browse my 42 favorite albums of 2015.
Download a three-volume mix of Jesusy songs I collected.
Meet the 107-year-old’ man who’s “secret to a long life is four bottles of red wine a day”.
See some amazing “these Tiny Hand-painted Wes Anderson Sets”.
Read Rolling Stone‘s interview with Lucinda Williams in which she “Talks Meeting Dylan, Southern Identity, Shopping Online”.
Read Washington Post‘s piece: “A Stanford psychologist explains why spacing out and goofing off is so good for you”.
Read as The Guardian considers” “Villain or victim, Shakespeare’s Shylock is a character to celebrate”.
Browse “10 Paradoxical Traits of Creative People” at Fast Company.
Read about a rare, unreleased Rolling Stones album that was recently stolen.
Read as Warped Speed considers why having a beard is good for your health.
Read “William S. Burroughs on Creativity” at Brain Pickings: “The price an artist pays for doing what he wants is that he has to do it.”
“Take a Peek Inside Neil Gaiman‘s Library”.
Read/watch as The Chicago Tribune profiles a new documentary about John Prine.
“Maybe movies should end whenever a character says the title out loud“.
Read as Slate wonders “Why Can’t Apple Figure Out Television?”
Meet the man who created Papyrus, the world’s second-most hated font.
Read about the “First U.S. Doctor Sentenced for Patient ODs”. “A California doctor was sentenced to 30 years in prison on murder charges Friday in connection with three overdose deaths from medication she prescribed.”
Read as The Guardian considers “From Berlin’s warehouses to London’s estates: how cities shape music scenes”.
Read about the priceless antique Martin guitar Kurt Russell smashed during the filming of Quentin Tarantino‘s Hateful Eight.
Read as “Andrew Zimmern Explains How to Acquire a Taste”.
Watch Wilco‘s Jeff Tweedy sing Stephen Colbert a lullaby.
Read as Inc. wonders: “Why Are Millennials So Unhappy at Work?”
Read: “Proust on What Art Does for the Soul and How to Stop Letting Habit Blunt Our Aliveness” at Brain Pickings.
Ever wonder “What happens to a tiny town when Walmart disappears?” Find out at The Washington Post.
Looking for a new career path? “Stone Temple Pilots Launch Open Audition for New Singer”.
Read as The New Yorker wonders if we’re maybe missing the point in our hatred of Martin Shkreli.
See “What $1 USD Gets You In Food All Around The World”.
Read “Relevant”‘s report: “The Pastor of China’s Largest Official Protestant Church Has Been Arrested”.
Read The Guardian‘s piece: “In 1971, librarian Marguerite Hart asked famous names in the arts, sciences and politics to write to the children of Troy, Michigan, encouraging them to cherish their new public library.”
Read Consequence of Sound‘s report: “Josh Brolin to star in George Jones biopic from Straight Outta Compton writer”.
Browse “America’s Largest Collection of Early Tavern Signs”.
Read “Relevant”‘s report: “Seal Will Play Pontius Pilate in Tyler Perry’s Televised Passion Play”.
Read Ars Technia‘s piece: “The NFL wants you to think these things are illegal”.
Watch the Harlem Globetrotters interrupt Jeff Tweedy at AV Club‘s offices.
Read as Glenn Danzig discusses his recent Portlandia appearance with Rolling Stone.
Learn “How to Read a Book a Week”.
Read Sojourner‘s piece: “Why I’m a Politically Correct Christian (And You Should Be Too)”
See David Bowie‘s art.
Watch a guitarist play “the World’s Last Playable Stradivarius Guitar”.
Read Stereogum‘s report that Belly are reuniting.
See “Gorgeous, Extremely Private Writing Retreats” at Flavorwire.
Read Paste‘s report that Beyoncé told Coldplay that she did not want to collaborate with them.
See the “Last Known Photos of Jim Morrison“.
Read as Alice Cooper reflects “on His Dinner With David Bowie and Ray Bradbury“.
Read Fact Magazine‘s report: “The Pirate Bay now streams torrents in your browser”.
Read AV Club‘s report that a Saved By The Bell-themed restaurant and bar is coming to Chicago.
Learn “How to Make Your Own Moonshine Still from Hardware Store Parts” at Man Made.
Read as Stephen King confirms rumors of a Dark Tower movie.
Read about the Titanic replica set to set sail.
Read Vinyl Factory‘s report that The Gap has now entered the vinyl market.
Read as Noisey considers which musicians have the most positive Twitter followers.
Read Kanye West‘s comments about his new album: “It’s Gospel with a Lot of Cursing”.
Read about the lifetime collection of 1000,000 records now up for sale.
Read reports that the eighth Harry Potter book is on its way.
Read as Peter Gabriel wonders what is the point of music at The Guardian.
Read Pitchfork‘s report that Bruce Springsteen is releasing an autobiography.
Read as “Justin Vernon: Bon Iver Is “No Longer Winding Down” at Stereogum.
Read about “Woodstock Organizers Exploring 50th Anniversary Concert”.
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