Link Love

This week’s Link Love is pretty extensive. It’s a collection of way too many articles and blogs that caught my attention during my hiatus. Enjoy!

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A moving, introspective column by Roger Ebert on the internet and  all the lonely people.

Via Fashion Smashion, really cool things you didn’t know about sleep.

For my fellow New Yorkers, 50 reasons to love living in the City– perfect for those days when you miss the subway.

I’m not the biggest fan of fan, but this post made me re-evaluate autumn.

For all those techies out there, did Apple kill the CD?

The South and football: even debates over mascots get intense.

Really cool, creepy and beautiful abandoned ruins.

Life lessons we can learn from Thelma & Louise.

It’s only the second week of November, but it’s never too early to make Oscar predictions.

The election is over (and if you follow me on Twitter, you know not to get me started), but this statement about women and politics released by Congressional candidate Krystal Ball still resonates.

An ode to terrible school photos– awesome.

And finally, you can read my first-ever theater review on the Broadway musical Brief Encounters here.

Video Love 

“Falling Slowly” from the movie Once is just one of those mellow, melancholy songs I can listen to on repeat. Perfect for a rainy day. 

With all the recent press coverage on bullying, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made this video to remind people that “tomorrow will be better”.

It all started with a mouse, and an adorable one at that. (Side note: did anyone else see lots of Minnie Mouses this Halloween? Just me?)

What not to do during a live newscast. At least at Fordham Nightly News, we’re better than this!

I love the latest Sara Bareillis video, King of Anything. The song is fun and catchy, and her outfits are pretty awesome.

Which links are you loving this week?

~ Sarah