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  • Archive for January, 2007

    alicia

    Click to Play happy birthday, alicia! we love you!

    chef

    i’m a little surprised with how many filmfatale pals are showing up in the media lately. tracy mcgillis, former chef of bar tartine and current proud mama of ben and owen is interviewed in this insightful article about the lack of nationally known female chefs.

    drosophila

    filmfatale’s resident biologist, angela, has a great new column on apple’s website about cool imagery in science. i love the fact that her first column about images talks about the specifics of vision. the column gets updated montly!

    yellow

    filmfatale pal, david silverman tells the l.a. times a little bit about directing the upcoming simpsons movie. (you better make me laugh, silverman!)

    pages

    the british library museum has a very cool site where you can look at details of da vinci’s sketches, mozart’s musical diary and other super amazing (and fantastic) historical pieces. it takes a bit to load, but totally worth it. (link via steve)

    sacha

    i know you probably don’t like to laugh. (you’re all very, very serious.) despite knowing this, i’d like to share this link to fresh air’s terry gross interviewing sacha baron cohen. it’s too funny for most humans to bear.

    eddie

    filmfatale housemate, eddie.com gives a hatfactory tour on episode 7 of austria’s taugshow. eddie’s segment is about an hour in.

    apples

    second place winners Originally uploaded by lorelei. i normally don’t post links to videos because there’s a billion videos out there to link to and it overwhelms me, but seeing apples in stereo last night on stephen colbert made me super happy. if you can stand the advertisement before the video, i think that this [...]

    burrito

    i decree that this is the best wikipedia entry… ever. all hail the san francisco burrito!

    magnets

    there’s a new rant in town. this time it’s about my irrational fear of magnets.