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    The Wild Things are Here

    Click here and get ready to cry, kiddos.

    The Happy Birthday Party (A Portrait Party Contest)

    the portrait party is two years old this month! i’ve been so busy with school that i almost forgot to announce the celebratory contest. here it is: i (rama hughes) will trade portraits with whoever has the most portrait parties in 30 days. here are the details: 1. a “portrait party” takes place whenever two [...]

    Sita Sings Free

    Sita Sings the Blues is animated, feature-length, and CC-licensed.

    The Very Hungry Google Logo

    This plus blooming daffodils, a redbreasted robin eyeing me unflinchingly, and oodles of buzzing bees on the blooming maples, tells me that Spring has arrived.

    Why I love the Creative Commons

    GO CRAZY Originally uploaded by fraying

    Little Airplane Children’s Book Academy

    Item of interest from Little Airplane, makers of amazing children’s television including “The Wonder Pets” and “3rd & Bird.” LITTLE AIRPLANE CHILDRENā??S BOOK ACADEMY Renowned childrenā??s book publisher Brenda Bowen will lead an intensive three-day workshop at Little Airplane Productions dedicated to the craft of creating quality childrenā??s books. The Little Airplane Childrenā??s Book Academy [...]

    GRAPEVINE FIRES

    I love this video we received in the inbox this week: “Atlantic recording group Death Cab for Cutie has unveiled a must-see new video for “Grapevine Fires,” one of the stand-out tracks on their RIAA gold certified Grammy nominated “NARROW STAIRS.” The animated clip, directed by Walter Robot, a.k.a. the team of multimedia artist Bill [...]

    Master of the Month :: Dr. Suess

    Theodor Seuss Geisel, better know as Dr. Seuss, was born more than 100 years ago this month. A doodler at heart, Ted often said – with a twinkle in his eye – that he never really learned to draw. His school notebooks often included bizarre creatures that framed sporadic notes he had taken in class. [...]