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"Binders Full of Women" Halloween costume. Step-by-step tutorial with video.
"Binders Full of Women" Halloween costume. Step-by-step tutorial with video.
The best new music coming out of Detroit.
A workflow to convert from InDesign to ePub, iPad, Kindle and more
E-book publisher that explores the connection between modern technology and the eternal archetypes of Jungian psychology.
One of the bibles of online communication: Yahoo's style guide for creating web content. Best part? It's free.
A technical blog for type nerds: Harmonics, Patterns, and Dynamics in Formal Typographic Representations of the Latin Script
A Universalist Unitarian minister (and Burning Man attendee) on the archetype of the desert. In many traditions, the desert is a desolate place where transformation takes place.
A quick, pleasant summary of the Seneca Nation's creation myth.
Visual artists, organized in an interactive, mind map styled tree. See who influences who, or which artists are "united in admiration."
10 Years and Counting invites you to use the upcoming 10 year anniversary of September 11 to "illustrate the costs of war and imagine a more peaceful world." Any and all types of creative expression are encouraged.
When doing research on how Google+ can benefit writers, I found this article. The author says most of what I wanted to say with a lot of multimedia extras.
Shareable's article on a new book by Creative Commons that chronicles the successes of artists, writers, coders and more using open creative licensing.
Why did I like this page? Because, someday, when my verse writing skills suck less, I'd love to attempt this. So I've lodged it in the virtual memory bank that is my StumbleUpon account.
"The Way We Used To Talk You'd Think We Believed In Something" is Xenith contributor Shimmy Boyle's latest album of poetry. Available in a nifty "name your price" download (yes, you can choose free).
Engadget's fantastic review of the about-to-be-released HTC EVO 3D. This phone is the top runner for replacing my beautiful yet tragically problematic Google Nexus S.
Share or Die is an e-book about how Generation Y is surviving by sharing in the current economic crisis. In addition to purchase, nearly the entire book is available to read for free on Shareable's website.
This is the only intact representation of Xenith's ASCII e-zine left. Xenith is an online literary magazine started in 1997 by a bored 16-year old.
One of the most complete snapshots of old school, hand-coded Xenith by the Internet Archive. Over 250 pages indexed on this date, including the entire current issue, most images and even the main page of the forums. Xenith is a literary magazine started in 1997 by a bored 16-year old.
Comprehensive overview of the upcoming EVO 3D from HTC and Sprint. Found on Phandroid's Android Forums.
Author Umberto Eco's list of 14 ways to spot a fascist.