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Street Cred: Sextoons
- Birds do it, bees do it, and so do cartoon characters in Sextoons: An Erotic Animation Festival. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Sonic Chemistry
- Christopher Kelly has presented a loving tribute to the turntablist in Deep Concentration, an audio CD/CD-ROM double disc set. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Space Jam
- Andrei Ujica's Out of the Present has all the makings of a thriller rather than a documentary, yet it's the human element that really shines. [Wired News]
Street Cred: The Engineering Coup
- In his latest tome, G. Pascal Zachary spotlights history-bending American engineer Vannevar Bush and his legacy in modern culture. [Wired News]
Street Cred: The Sponsored Life
- Seemingly benign spots take on a nefarious air as filmmakers turn the camera on Madison Avenue in a new documentary, The Ad and the Ego. [Wired News]
Street Cred: The Underbelly of Business
- Temp Slave is a collection of stories written by pink-collar employees who are ignored, ridiculed, and abused by clueless managers. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Visualize Tufte
- When the reigning guru of information design writes a new book, you bet you read it. [Wired News]
Street Cred: Wo/Man-Machine Interface
- Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life, is a collection of essays that place the age-old quesiton in a contemporary setting. [Wired News]
Streetcred: A Life Uncoded
- Ellen Ullman explores seduction, disjunction, and technology in her memoirs, Close to the Machine: Technophilia and Its Discontents. [Wired News]
Student News Service Takes On Minority Media Gap
- Citing a need for media relevant to black students, The Black World Today's new Campus Beat section will feature stories drawn from student journalists nationwide. [Wired News]
Student.Net Graduates to Corporate Big Time
- US West targets Ivy League demographic by snapping up the student-created site. [Wired News]
Students Voyage to Bottom of Sea, Virtually
- The JASON Project, founded by the man who discovered the Titanic, seeks to connect kids to scientific exploration by taking them along for the ride, both on the ocean and on the Web. [Wired News]
Suck: A Fan's Footnotes
- Pop-Up costs just US$30,000 per episode to produce, and regularly earns a 0.5 Nielsen rating, a return on investment that is apparently so attractive that the show's two creators have been able to parlay it into four spin-offs for VH-1's upcoming season. [Wired News]
Suck: Ads Appropriate Culture
- Microsoft is by no means the first advertiser to bend pop to its own will. [Wired News]
Suck: Ars Attacks
- People may be going to museums in record numbers, but so what? You still can't buy blacklight posters in the gift shop. [Wired News]
Suck: Critical Mask
- The gap between our lives and the way we see them: Examination of this tricky subject, only visible out of the corner of the eye, is the study of ideology. [Wired News]
Suck: If You Can Get It
- While TV has exploited the workplace as a setting for wacky hijinks and poignant drama, Working tries to cover that same ground with the special ambivalence (formerly known as cynicism, angst, and post-irony) of the entry-level Gen Xer. [Wired News]
Suck: Luxe Populi
- This season is less about a particular style of dressing appropriated from mass culture than about a more emotive attitude toward consumption itself. [Wired News]
Suck: Miss Judged
- It seems less like a coincidence than fate that the very week Miss America unveiled a widening gap between bikini top and bottom, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that for the first time since 1979, the gap between pay for men and women is widening as well. [Wired News]
Suck: News of the Weak
- Hypothesis: Weekly newsmagazines have mutated into upscale tabloids to match the new news environment. [Wired News]
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