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Phil’s Pharmacy prescribes the following links to combat Monday online anemia.

100 Best Scholarly Art Blogs – For what it’s worth, our little blog is on a top 100 list posted by University Reviews Online.  For what it’s even more worth, we’re sitting with some pretty good company e.g. Eye Level, Brooklyn Museum, and Museum 2.0. URO, thanks for the nod.

The Art of the Brick – Art made from interesting materials is sure to catch my eye. Therefore, you know my eyes were totally caught when I saw that artist Nathan Sawaya has over 1.5 million Lego bricks in his New York studio that he uses to create sculptures like the ones found in his show, The Art of the Brick. Thanks to Abduzeedo.com for the eye catcher.

Speckyboy Design Magazine – A slick design blog that frequently mentions techy things that I care about e.g. Twitter, WordPress, Drupal, robots built with trash, stop motion Lego films, etc. Check out this blog for tools and tips for your creative front and back ends.

Monday Music – “Bull Black Nova” by Wilco.

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Phil's Pharmacy

The IMA pharmacy prescribes the following links to combat Monday online anemia.

Abduzeedo.com – I’ve been checking this design blog for the last week on recommendation from a design buddy of mine. Their “Daily Inspiration” series is how I’ve been starting my design day.

Arts Admin – Here’s a secret. I test Monday morning interns with, “What’s your favorite website?” According to our newest intern from Indiana University, this blog is worth reading. With the first post I ever see from here being about Whit Stillman and his witty movies, I believe her.

Knowledge Generation Bureau – Saw this on the television last night and thought it was weird. A new viral campaign? Who would want to be attached to anything KGB (me I guess)? Doesn’t the Moon have an eccentric orbit?

Julie Blackmon – This photographer popped up after talking to a friend of mine the other day about the funny stuff humans and their companions do in their houses. What came to iPhone camera was a foothill of bathing towels. Laundry time.

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