thepenguinpress:

Happy 75th birthday to Thomas Pynchon. The Penguin Press team heartily supports the Pynchon in Public initiative, which asks nothing more than for us to read V., Gravity’s Rainbow, Against the Day, Inherent Vice, Slow Learner, Vineland, or The Crying of Lot 49 in public.


staff:

TUMBLR TUESDAY: STORYBOARD EDITION
If you haven’t already checked out Storyboard, which just launched yesterday, now’s your chance. And here’s a convenient rundown of the stories already posted, as well as the Tumblrs that inspired those stories.
Peter Vidani on the Evolution of the Tumblr DashboardTake a look at Peter’s personal blog as well as the home of Tumblr’s Ministry of Design.
Confessions of a Michael StipeThe famous R.E.M. frontman visits the Tumblr office for a video interview about his new interest in bronze sculpture and his own art-focused Tumblr.
The Morgue Lives!Voyage deep beneath the surface of the earth to the Morgue, a sub-sub-basement where the New York Times keeps all their secrets. Bonus video too. All courtesy of the Lively Morgue.
Razistan: Afghanistan’s Land of SecretsA band of photographers publishing their work from the hot zones of Afghanistan, culled from the imagery at Razistan.
Things We Saw from His CabTake a ride on an overnight shift with Max Cohen, proprietor of Things I See from My Cab.
And of course, don’t forget about the official Storyboard launch meetup on Thursday if you’re in the NYC vicinity.

staff:

TUMBLR TUESDAY: STORYBOARD EDITION

If you haven’t already checked out Storyboard, which just launched yesterday, now’s your chance. And here’s a convenient rundown of the stories already posted, as well as the Tumblrs that inspired those stories.

Peter Vidani on the Evolution of the Tumblr Dashboard
Take a look at Peter’s personal blog as well as the home of Tumblr’s Ministry of Design.

Confessions of a Michael Stipe
The famous R.E.M. frontman visits the Tumblr office for a video interview about his new interest in bronze sculpture and his own art-focused Tumblr.

The Morgue Lives!
Voyage deep beneath the surface of the earth to the Morgue, a sub-sub-basement where the New York Times keeps all their secrets. Bonus video too. All courtesy of the Lively Morgue.

Razistan: Afghanistan’s Land of Secrets
A band of photographers publishing their work from the hot zones of Afghanistan, culled from the imagery at Razistan.

Things We Saw from His Cab
Take a ride on an overnight shift with Max Cohen, proprietor of Things I See from My Cab.

And of course, don’t forget about the official Storyboard launch meetup on Thursday if you’re in the NYC vicinity.


May 9 2012
This is what a photo post looks like

This is what a photo post looks like


1 2 Next