
Baby howler monkey. Samara, Costa Rica. Photo by C-M.
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Old fisherman’s dog. Punta Banco, Costa Rica. Photo by C-M.

From now on, I’m all about gator wrestling.
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Hummingbird. Monteverde, Costa Rica. Photo by C-M.
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Why nature is better than art: Good Ester, the one-eyed wonder dog. Photo by C-Monster.
- Can you tell a computer programmer from a serial killer? Take this handy test and find out. For the record: I know my serial killers; I scored a 9/10. (Thanks, Vidalia, for the link.)
- So busted: Richard West, the director of the Smithsonian’s American Indian Museum, spent $48,500 of museum funds to commission a portrait of himself. And this isn’t the first time his spending has come into question: there was the issue of his busy travel schedule, which included trips to attend the Sundance film festival—at $440 a night—partially funded by you, the taxpayer.
- Meals I Wouldn’t Want to Eat: Hospital-themed restaurant in Singapore is a tribute Damien Hirst.
- Bloomberg previews the big London museum shows of 2008.
- When Presidential Elections Imitate Bad Horror Movies: Totally freaky political photo of the day.
- In related news: Obama and Huckabee take Iowa.
- First there was the Splasher. Now there’s the Decapitator.
- And speaking of heads, the Maori want theirs back.
- Here’s a piece of home design I can get into: The Beer Can Table.
- The Latest in Insufferable Graff Merch: The graffiti lamp. (Comes with a tag by Days, from NYC, who no doubt is getting bubkes from this crap.)
- Real Graff: MTA in the L.A. River.
- The NYC Subway Graffiti Patrol: Making America safe for bare walls. (Via Ekosystem.)
- The Art Industrial Average: Auction House Edition.
- When art imitates music videos.
- The Continuing Blandification of NYC: Making way for crap-ass condo towers by wrecking lots of turn-of-the-20th century buildings.
- In Related News: Urban planning in Philly sucks ass. And not in a good way. (Via Arts Journal.)
- More holes than a hunk of Swiss cheese: the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification is pretty damn bogus, reports Slate.
- Nature Break: Photos of the Glandet Star Nebula (IC1396).
- In Long Beach, Ca.: Damion Silver at DDR Projects.
- In NYC: Jenny Holzer, Bruce Nauman, Louise Bourgeois and others in The Sum of Its Parts at Cheim & Read.
- In Oldenburg, Germany: Ecological Strategies in Today’s Art at the Edith Russ Site for Media Art.
- Your moment of computer screen weirdness. (Via Ekosystem.)
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Mount Everest. Photo by Ingiro
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