1. Polite Fictions is once again on the move. Like our Afterlife series, this new round is theme-based... we're calling it The Alphabet of Regret, and in addition to launching this fiasco with my A entry a few weeks back I also posted one for N earlier today. Check it out — there's a lot of really extraordinary work being created by a lot of interesting people, and frankly it makes for one hell of a good read.
2. In case you missed it, April 1st was World Autism Awareness Day — and Cheryl from Deckside Thoughts (aka the nicest person on the interwebs) very kindly sent me the following button to tack up in this dusty corner of the electronic world so as to direct your attention to the good people at Autism Speaks. Accordingly to recent studies, 1 in 110 children will be affected by autism, and up to 1 in 70 boys... and these numbers are growing. If your family isn't directly affected, chances are someone you know is or will be in the years to come. I'd like to ask you to take a few minutes to learn a little about autism, how it's rapidly approaching epidemic proportions, and what you can do to help.
3. In far less serious news, I've been posting a series of cheeky articles recently at MamaPop about dubious Oscar winners — two articles on worst Best Pictures, and one last week on worst Best Actors. Bet you can't guess what I'll be writing about tomorrow night. In any case, feel free to head on over and mock me for my poor choices.
4. I've also been posting (sporadically) at DadCentric. I'm doing a terrible job at keeping up with my schedule, and feel awful about it, but if you'd care to visit there's still a lot of good writing happening there... and if you feel like going a few weeks back, you can find a decent post by me about the joys of sitting in a waiting room.
5. But enough about me. What else should you be checking out on the web? Start with Culture Brats — a new 80s-focused pop culture site run by our pal Chag and featuring lots of cool people writing some very fun articles about stuff that still, somehow, seems relevant to us all these years later. Then check out the just-relaunched Indie Ink, in which Jurgen Nation brings some really interesting writing by some people you may not already know to the forefront... I'm just starting to explore this, and am already very interested in what I'm seeing.
6. Finally, one of my favorite bands on the planet released a new album (well, they did in the UK, and I'm such a fanboy I actually ordered one on import) and it's pretty awesome. The band in question is Air Formation, and their previous album Daylight Storms is, quite simply, one of my favorite things of all time. The new one is called Nothing To Wish For (Nothing To Lose), and while I realize that not everyone gets as blissed-out as I do by this brand of gorgeous, echo-drenched shoegaze melancholia... for me, this is a small slice of heaven. Allow me, please, to share it with you.