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11/08/2007
The Midwest Teen Sex Show: "The First Time"
This funny and frank approach to sex education (complete with Fargo-esque accents and amusing cutaways) has a lot of promise as a series, mainly because if the Internet likes anything, it's hot young teens talking about sex. However, please note that these teens keep their clothes on. Some of the better "edutainment" I've ever seen online, though with an emphasis on the "-tainment" over the "edu-." Definitely worth following.
10/29/2007
Owen Wilson and Wes Anderson: Artist On Artist
It's been about two months since Owen Wilson's baffling suicide attempt, and maybe it's the split-screening enabling him to speak with Wes Anderson remotely, but he seems so sad and fragile here. It doesn't help that whoever is behind the Myspace Artist-on-Artist series is clearly shouting out questions for Wilson to parrot back to Anderson. But even if the two collaborators were able to speak freely -- about The Darjeeling Limited, about their own lives -- one imagines that Owen would still be a little disconnected from the proceedings. A little lost.
10/26/2007
Zombies in Plain English
Zombies are a growing concern for the modern American, so we can't help but feel thankful towards Lee and Sachi LeFever's The Common Craft Show. By using a style called "papercraft" to literally illustrate the ways in which one can identify a zombie and escape their unceasing onslaught, the LeFevers are providing a much needed public service. Watch it now. Before it's too late...
10/24/2007
How to Get the Dreamlife of Your Dreams: Using the Internet!
The Internet is a vast and scary place, but so full of potential. But tapping into that potential can be daunting. If only there was some sort of handy guide for the Internet's use!
Fortunately Gabe and Max are here, with "Gabe and Max's How To Get The Dreamlife of Your Dreams Using the Internet." Watch this video, and then fax these gentlemen your email address. Soon, you will have the answers to the secrets you need.