Hey look! It’s my roommate.
Working as the NPR Arts Desk intern: “On average, we receive a dozen or so new books from publishers every day – working here is the bibliophile’s version of a kid in a candy shop.” (photo by Emily Bogle)
Hey look! It’s my roommate.
Working as the NPR Arts Desk intern: “On average, we receive a dozen or so new books from publishers every day – working here is the bibliophile’s version of a kid in a candy shop.” (photo by Emily Bogle)
Unbelievable.
Before And After of the Day: Missourian Aaron Fuhrman — a self-taught landscape photographer — has been traveling around Joplin, photographing heartrending panoramic shots of the devastation left in the aftermath of Sunday’s tornado.
Fuhrman lined up one of these panoramic photos with a Google Street View screencap of the same intersection to illustrate the comprehension-challenging extent of damage caused by the twister.
[buzzfeed.]
(Source: thedailywhat, via motherjones)
Bam, this guy nails it: “How many more gay people does God have to create before we ask ourselves if he wants them around?”
Stay classy, D.C.
D.C. celebrated Osama bin Laden’s death in trees and sports bras. Check out our photo gallery of the night’s festivities for more gems.
Check this out:
The Mysterious Charms of D.C.’s Alleys
In this week’s issue, Darrow Montgomery takes us into D.C.’s other city through an excellent photo essay. Read words by Lydia DePillis, then check out the photo slideshow.
Music For Your Monday: NPR Music is streaming Fleet Foxes’ Helplessness Blues in its entirety until May 3. Enjoy!