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  1. Crowd-sourced art - a five minute animation created using collaborative Facebook app http://bit.ly/8PQs6x
  2. RT @Papatola: American Scholar: Were F. Scott Fitzgerald alive today, his annual income would be about $500K: http://bit.ly/2T49MV
  3. RT @mashable: “Unfriend” is Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year - http://bit.ly/1KcgYZ
  4. Shirky: News isn't complete until community powers its authority. One could say that about culture too. http://bit.ly/2cBiZd
  5. 9AM on West Coast. But here in Anchorage it's 8AM and completely dark (and 2 degrees)
  6. RT @jeffjarvis: dangerous to use current journalism as baseline for judging its future: it is too limiting & biased to the legacy. #kmedia
  7. Teens cited for disorderly conduct for rapping their order at McDonald's drivethrough. Were imitating YouTube video http://bit.ly/4bQoxy
  8. Culture consumption perspective: New video game sales record: 4.7 million copies $310 million on first day. http://bit.ly/1MiQrq
  9. Vanity Fair parodies Malcolm Gladwell with an explanation of Christmas. http://bit.ly/4DzGqE
  10. RT @NLebrecht: 10 living composers who will last. We have 5 - Birtwistle, Boulez, Rautavaara, Reich, Sondheim. List closes Sunday. Vote now
  11. In Boston today to speak at the MIT Communications Forum 5-7 http://bit.ly/1NFkf4
  12. RT @dangillmor: more data being created every second on web than in all academic studies .
  13. How orchestras are like newspapers: both so deeply invested in own traditions that they confuse traditions w/ function. http://bit.ly/2Etuae
  14. Cultural revolution: Japanese language is being transformed by blogs, e-mail and cellphone novels. http://bit.ly/3oVnL4
  15. TV Nation: Average American watched 4 hours 49 minutes TV a day in 2008/09, all-time high up 20% from a decade ago. http://bit.ly/3svrVp
  16. Michael Kaiser wonders: will symphony orchestras survive? http://bit.ly/1bjKiS
  17. Opportunities for artists in crisis? http://bit.ly/R3xsq
  18. Nine steps to reforming foundation giving http://bit.ly/1ROzzR
  19. RT @amandaameer: That blog post on how #twitter #facebook and blogs can help and hurt artists' careers http://bit.ly/1SZdN5
  20. Everyone's trying to figure out how internet campaigns go viral. Here's some light: http://bit.ly/1z7tXn