The goings on for Tuesday
The Sartiorialist has become one of my new favorite daily reads:
I always felt that there was a disconnect between what I was selling in the showroom and what I was seeing real people (really cool people) wearing in real life.
Thoughtful critiques of Racist and classist advertising. Good to know I wasn’t the only one a little disturbed to see The Apprentice candidates turn their noses up at the impoverished to hawk some air freshener.
A great article from Geniant singing the praises of copywriters. The subtleties of this profession too often go unnoticed. Now, if we could just give them all some classes in SEO.
Media Bistro talks about and links to an article on Toronto’s dying art scene.
…it’s an interesting read to continue to see how these large cities, New York and San Francisco are mentioned repeatedly, have forced out what they were once largely known for.
Panic, purveyors of gorgeous software, have a new coding app out called Coda. If I hear this is as good as it looks I will promptly buy a copy and pee myself.
Hilary Clinton opposes don’t ask don’t tell. This is getting surprisingly little attention from both sides. I wonder what Larry Kramer thinks?
Good to see vajayjay making it’s way into the mainstream vernacular.
Interesting breakdown of obesity and class. The most calorie packed foods are the cheapest, and agricultural policy encourages this.
