Friday Find

Friday Find: Happy Halloween!

I mentioned last week that I enjoy kids in Halloween costumes. I also enjoy a good pet costume, which is why last year I bought my big beefy nephew-dog something from the Target pet section labeled "Christmas Cocktail Dress". I think my brother is still really pleased about it.

FYI, the only thing that beats an enormous dog wearing a Christmas Cocktail Dress, is watching an enormous dog wearing a Christmas Cocktail Dress, while your 96 year old grandmother enthusiastically feeds him her Christmas morning omelette and thinks no one will notice. 

So anyway, have you seen any photos from the Tompkins Square dog costume competition?

Gotahmist's are here. (Hat tip to my friend Andrea for sending them to me earlier in the week!)

Some from Buzzfeed here.

And the most important one? Right here.  (Thinking about changing my twitter handle to IRAGLASS2016.)

Photo from Gothamist.com

Photo from Gothamist.com

 

Happy Halloween!

 

PS - A little Halloween bonus

Friday Find: A Twofer!

I've got two things to share today, because they're both delightful in totally different ways, and I want you to hear about them right now. 

1. You've probably seen an episode or two of Between Two Ferns by now, yeah? The latest one with Brad Pitt and Louis C. K. had me laugh out loud a few times. If you've seen it linked to twelve times in your Facebook feed and you haven't clicked over yet, do. Does anyone know if Between Two Ferns is generally scripted, or ad-libbed? Both? Bradley Pitts is clearly trying to keep it together in a few places, but I doubt the scene with the gum was spur of the moment. Maybe I'm underestimated Bart Pit, though. 

I'm guessing this video embed thing isn't working. I'll figure it out. 


2. Serial

Photo from serialpodcast.org.

Photo from serialpodcast.org.

A new podcast from the people that brought us This American Life, which is a perennial favorite of mine. If you like TAL, Radiolab, mysteries, Law & Order, crime drama, or anything that generally explores humans and how they behave and lie and do terrible things to each other, then you must must must listen to this podcast. It grabs you from the beginning and you'll be hooked the whole way through. I can't wait to find out what the ending is but I also don't want it to end. 

A new epsiode is released weekly, and it's done in the style of This American Life, except it's one story told over twelve episodes. You know all those times that Ira says something like "And then a whole bunch of other stuff happened, but we don't have time to go into it, so just trust us: So-and-so probably wasn't there when he said he was."? This podcast basically goes into exploring exactly how they came to that conclusion, and a thousand other things they can't do in one hour or less. And it's fascinating.

All of my enthusiasm is presented without forgetting that this is about the murder of a teenager, and without the intent to detract from that. It's just riveting, and so well done. Not to oversell it, but I really recommend it.

Happy Friday!

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