jan. 14
Links we love today: Presidential impersonators, walking on lava, Apatow attacksand more
Assistant Editor Samantha Pitchel reads everything so you don’t have to.
Here are the links we loved today:
New species of horsefly named after Beyonce.
For presidential impersonators, election means serious business:
"I think the president earns $450,000 a year, but Reggie Brown, our Obama, earns more than that."
Streaming now on NPR — Real Estate live in concert; 2012 albums the BBC music blog is excited about.
Controversial DNS provision pulled from SOPA; White House signals opposition to the bill; Rupert Murdoch slams Obama and Google on Twitter.
Wired asks, can you walk on lava?
TSA cleans up with your unclaimed change:
The TSA makes big bucks from all that loose change left by frantic passengers rushing to make their flights - more than $409,000 in 2010.
New Ploughshares column, Blurbese (edited by Andrew Ladd) wonders why teen novels are so “haunting” to reviwers.
10 adorable animal sweaters; 10 tricks for getting better sleep.
Nine things every entrepreneur needs to learn from Woody Allen.
Headline of the day: “Suspected serial butt slasher nabbed in Peru.”
Judd Apatow slams Jerry Lewis for “women aren’t funny” comment.
SNL writer John Mulaney (whose special, New in Town, debuts later this month) last night on Jimmy Fallon: