We only have one week left in August, people. ONE WEEK! Oh, the agony…
Here are some things that don’t make me sad.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. It might be the most delightful video I’ve ever seen. [Vimeo]
Dinner Party Download needs your help! Because “it’s not really public radio if you don’t beg your listeners for money.” [APM]
Ah, home… This Day in History: Record Setting Tow-Truck Parade Held in Washington State [History Channel]
I’m sure this was staged, but it is delightful. [YouTube]
Cute item of the week: Puffin. [Next Web]
Our colleagues at Oxford Fajar have a treat for you! [Save the Words]
Kindle vs. iPad close-up showdown [Wired]
It’s about time we had a Silly Bandz anthem! [Urlesque]
#EatPrayWhatever [Twitter]
This is one “epic” parking garage. [GalleyCat]
Tiny librarian is hell on wheels
Check out this article (and video) about Beth Hollis, an Akron, Ohio reference librarian Ohio by day and a roller derby dynamo by night.
A New Assignment: Pick Books You Like
Motoko Rich of the New York Times highlights “reading workshop” a experimental teaching approach that lets students pick the books they read.
7,000 Words Are Not Enough
The New Yorker’s Book Bench encourages readers to embrace abandoned vocabulary by visiting Save the Words, a website that offers visitors a chance to adopt endangered terms. And to get you started building your vocabuluary, take a look at abecedarian, a great word of the day from Dictonary.com.
Last Chance to Support First Book at dd’s DISCOUNTS
Don’t forget, you have until September 7, to make a donation at the point of sale at dd’s DISCOUNTS locations in CA, TX, AZ and FL, with dd’s DISCOUNTS matching donations, up to $25,000.
Bringing ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ to the Screen
This weekend, The New York Times Magazine features film director Spike Jonze’s career and insights into the making of ‘Where the Wild Things Are,’ opening in theatres on October 16.
Enter the Mrs P Children’s writing contest!
MrsP.com is seeking great stories written by children 4 to 13 years old for its first “Be A Famous Writer Contest.” Celebrity judges include Dave Barry and Craig Ferguson, so be sure to enter your child’s story today.
Good Books Don’t Have to Be Hard
An interesting article on “why millions of adults are cheating on the literary novel with the young-adult novel, where the unblushing embrace of storytelling is allowed, even encouraged.”
I believe I can safely say Kyle and I will pledge never to enter roller derby events! Amazing story. I am intrigued by the Save the Word website as well.