- The Non Autumn/Winter 2010 ‘The Golden Dawn’
Some of the most interesting bits of clothing design I've seen in ages. Absolutely brilliant costume inspiration. (I'd like to link the the label's own website, but it's the most user-unfriendly bit of flash crap I've seen in ages, so look at this article instead.)
- National Journal Magazine – Do 'Family Values' Weaken Families?
I want to come back to this one, because it's germane to something I've been thinking a lot about recently.
- BBC iPlayer – The Genius of Design: Ghosts in the Machine
Mostly just bookmarking this as one to watch at some point this week, but I imagine there are a few other people reading this who might enjoy it.
Tag: marriage
Bookmarks for November 10, 2009
- WikiReader | Home
Wikipedia in your pocket for cheap, not reliant on network access. Seriously tempting.
- Get Excited And Make Things! « Magical Nihilism
You've seen this by now, I just want a reference so I can come back and find the print-ready files at some point.
- The Post-Game Show : Danger, Danger; Gay Marriage
Andrew's really been on top form lately. One might almost think he really cares about all this gay rights business.
Bookmarks for June 26, 2009
- Johann Hari: When divorce is the wiser option – Johann Hari, Commentators – The Independent
Not a topic I have a hugely vested interest in, being unlikely to marry or spawn, but it's a handy reminder of how Tory social policy is 100% arse backwards. "We must fix our ailing society, by doing things that any idiot can see will only make it worse". Genuine question: in what situation is be conservative (the ideology, not the party) social policy a good idea? Society moves forward – why is attempting to hold it back good or useful?