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If you’re like the rest of us, you’ve probably wondered
while relaxing in the tub, what’s that Tyler been up to? Well, now you can read
his little blog and find out yourself.
Technology, politics and FileMaker. If you were waiting for the
second coming of da Vinci, you’ve found it in Ernest’s blog. Oh, and his company,
inResonance, still slavishly panders to schools with
FileMaker needs.
Even my mom has her own Web site... here you can find a link to
her Golden Noodles recipe and a snapshot from her days in the monarchy.
Fortune-telling, mysterious alter-egos and a smashing portfolio
of graphic design. The latest bestselling thriller? No, it’s the handiwork of Miss Terry
and her prodigious, hobbit mind.
You like da noise? You like da funk? Then my brother’s
here to hook you up! (Seriously – he’s my biological brother.) Download some
amazing music he’s done for independent labels and television.
Poetry, prose and everything else you need to survive. Alex’s blog spins
the words guaranteed to make you ponder.
When Ty, Doris and Nate aren’t recording the world’s
best folk music or touring with The Indigo Girls they’re– well,
they’re... just like... us?
Painter, blogger and all-around Man of La Monkey, Lawrence
births work that runs the gamut from funny to beautiful to... well, just wacko...
Such a nice portfolio of work. Such a beautiful Web site. And such a
nice boy! If you've ever wondered “Hey, what happened to that guy with the Shakespeare & Co.
t-shirt?”, well, wonder no more.
A self-proclaimed “bizarre exhibitionist of the human experience,”
Min Jung lets her innards all run free.
Don’t let the self-depracating title fool you. Jack serves-up witty,
caustic rants on everyone and everything (including himself).
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Stuff to Check Out
An entire site devoted to the world of Web comics! Wooohoooo!
Interviews
(including one with me), reviews, news, columns and more. Where WAS this
site when I was a child?!?
A “Website for radical/progressive Asian American perspectives.”
This site’s chock-full of well-written and insightful articles on just about everything.
Through its grassroots organizing and coalition building, CAAAV works
to combat worker exploitation, concentrated urban poverty, police brutality, Immigration
Naturalization Service detention and deportation, and criminalization of youth and workers.
Hyphen is a news and culture magazine that illuminates Asian America through
hard-hitting investigative features, in-depth profiles and candid commentary.
Hyphen’s blog feeds your injustice fix
between issues. [Full disclosure: I create illustrations for them. So,
I’ll be telling you to read this magazine a lot.]
The KEEP summer program focuses on sharing information and developing
relationships with activists and organizations working for human rights in Korea.
A progressive arts and culture magazine that features artists and
writers from diverse cultures and communities. Each issue is ridiculously packed with
original essays, fiction, poetry and artwork. [Full disclosure: I’ve created
illustrations for them. So go buy it.]
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May 19, 2008
Hi, kids. Sorry for the inconsistency with the posts. I am trying to stick to a M-W-F schedule. However, getting to sleep at a reasonable hour is a high priority these days. When Skinny Panda first started nine years ago (PUNG!), I had no problem getting through the workday on 3 hours of sleep. But now that I'm old and crusty, I need at least seven or else my gizzards fall out. So why did I decide to "go color" these past few weeks even though it adds hours to the process? Ho ho ho... stop asking silly questions, you silly munchkin... ![]()
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