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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/remnick1.jpg?w=300&h=199" /><em>Tired of clicking around YouTube and iTunes for online videos of substance? Search no more! The Observer has your weekly handy guide to what's worth watching on the Web.</em></p>
<p><a id="vjis" title="One in 8 Million on NYTimes.com" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html">One in 8 Million series on NYTimes.com</a> - How many times have you walked around the city streets wondering about the people who pass you by every day--the pretty girl who sits next to you on the subway or the scruffy guy who orders an Americano at your coffee shop ? The New York Times' One in 8 Million series is one way to get to know them. "This is a collection of a few of their passions and problems, relationships and routines, vocations and obsessions." A new profile is posted every week. Don't miss <a id="n15." title="Maggie Nescuir, who walks up to 90 miles a week in New York" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/maggie_nesciur">Maggie Nescuir, who walks up to 90 miles a week in New York</a>; <a id="db4b" title="Nancy Bunche, who has been the maid of four city mayors" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/nancy_bunche">Nancy Bunche, who has been the maid of four city mayors</a>; <a id="cnnn" title="Hubert Christian, who suffers from vertigo but still rides his bike across NYC bridges" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/christian_hubert">Christian Hubert, who suffers from vertigo but still rides his bike across NYC bridges</a>; or <a id="ev4i" title="Mark Mocha, the ex-bank robber" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/mark_mocha">Mark Mocha, the ex-bank robber</a>. We love them all. </p>
<p><a id="fjzf" title="Funny Business at the New Yorker on Big Think" href="http://bigthink.com/davidremnick/whats-the-deal-with-new-yorker-cartoons">Funny Business at the <em>New Yorker</em> on Big Think</a> - Ever wonder why <em>The New Yorke</em>r keeps publishing those old-fashioned looking cartoons? Big Think, a high-quality video site of pundits bloviating on lofty subjects, takes a look behind the line drawings in this series of videos. <a id="qir_" title="Editor David Remnick explains" href="http://bigthink.com/davidremnick/whats-the-deal-with-new-yorker-cartoons">Editor David Remnick explains</a> how the process works and why it's easier to get a reporter to dodge bullets in Afghanistan than to find a genuinely funny humor writer for those cartoons. <a id="t95y" title="Cartoon editor Robert Mankoff recounts" href="http://bigthink.com/series/funny-business-at-the-new-yorker?selected=cartooning-for-life#player">Cartoon editor Robert Mankoff recounts</a> his path to humor and the magazine. And you'll want to check out <a id="hima" title="Josh Lieb, the executive producer of The Daily Show, saying" href="http://bigthink.com/series/funny-business-at-the-new-yorker">Josh Lieb, the executive producer of <em>The Daily Show</em>, saying</a> "big deal"--those cartoons are cake for talented comedy writers. </p>
<p> <a id="gz-y" title="92nd Street Y's Fridges" href="http://blog.92y.org/index.php/weblog/item/introducing_92y_fridges_a_new_video_series_from_92y/">92nd Street Y's Fridges</a> - Last week, the 92nd Street Y debuted a new video series called Fridges. They're peeking inside well-known New Yorkers' pantries and freezer boxes to find their snack addictions, dietary restrictions and how long they keep takeout iaround. <a id="fo1s" title="New York Times Metro Reporter Jennifer 8. Lee" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0TAkgouf4A"><em>New York Times</em> reporter Jennifer 8. Lee</a>, author of <em><a title="The Fortune Cookie Chronicles" href="http://www.fortunecookiechronicles.com/">The Fortune Cookie Chronicles</a></em>, is the first subject (<a id="cvqs" title="she'll be at 92Y on Dec. 20" href="http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?productid=T-LC5FT05">she'll be at 92Y on Dec. 20</a> to talk about it). And yes, they realize they're biting off <a href="http://www.mtv.com/shows/cribs/series.jhtml">another reality TV show that airs on MTV</a>.</p>
<p> <a id="t0.." title="Germans in the Woods - A StoryCorps animation" href="http://vimeo.com/7529622">Germans in the Woods - A StoryCorps animation</a> - Since 2003, <a id="mt2y" title="StoryCorps" href="http://www.storycorps.org/">StoryCorps </a>has been collecting audio recordings of people's stories:&nbsp; conversations between sons and daughters, immigrants and natives, neighbors and strangers. Each participant received a free CD to share, and stories are also gets preserved at the Library of Congress. It's one of the largest oral history projects of its kind. Rauch Bros., a Brooklyn animation studio, <a id="u2be" title="is bringing some of these stories to life" href="http://rauchbrothers.com/collaboration/storycorps">is bringing some of these stories to life</a> in beautiful videos. <a id="vxzq" title="Here's one" href="http://vimeo.com/7529622">Here's one</a> about an 86-year-old World War II veteran who, more than 60 years later, can't forget one soldier he killed in the Battle of the Bulge.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/remnick1.jpg?w=300&h=199" /><em>Tired of clicking around YouTube and iTunes for online videos of substance? Search no more! The Observer has your weekly handy guide to what's worth watching on the Web.</em></p>
<p><a id="vjis" title="One in 8 Million on NYTimes.com" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html">One in 8 Million series on NYTimes.com</a> - How many times have you walked around the city streets wondering about the people who pass you by every day--the pretty girl who sits next to you on the subway or the scruffy guy who orders an Americano at your coffee shop ? The New York Times' One in 8 Million series is one way to get to know them. "This is a collection of a few of their passions and problems, relationships and routines, vocations and obsessions." A new profile is posted every week. Don't miss <a id="n15." title="Maggie Nescuir, who walks up to 90 miles a week in New York" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/maggie_nesciur">Maggie Nescuir, who walks up to 90 miles a week in New York</a>; <a id="db4b" title="Nancy Bunche, who has been the maid of four city mayors" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/nancy_bunche">Nancy Bunche, who has been the maid of four city mayors</a>; <a id="cnnn" title="Hubert Christian, who suffers from vertigo but still rides his bike across NYC bridges" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/christian_hubert">Christian Hubert, who suffers from vertigo but still rides his bike across NYC bridges</a>; or <a id="ev4i" title="Mark Mocha, the ex-bank robber" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/nyregion/1-in-8-million/index.html#/mark_mocha">Mark Mocha, the ex-bank robber</a>. We love them all. </p>
<p><a id="fjzf" title="Funny Business at the New Yorker on Big Think" href="http://bigthink.com/davidremnick/whats-the-deal-with-new-yorker-cartoons">Funny Business at the <em>New Yorker</em> on Big Think</a> - Ever wonder why <em>The New Yorke</em>r keeps publishing those old-fashioned looking cartoons? Big Think, a high-quality video site of pundits bloviating on lofty subjects, takes a look behind the line drawings in this series of videos. <a id="qir_" title="Editor David Remnick explains" href="http://bigthink.com/davidremnick/whats-the-deal-with-new-yorker-cartoons">Editor David Remnick explains</a> how the process works and why it's easier to get a reporter to dodge bullets in Afghanistan than to find a genuinely funny humor writer for those cartoons. <a id="t95y" title="Cartoon editor Robert Mankoff recounts" href="http://bigthink.com/series/funny-business-at-the-new-yorker?selected=cartooning-for-life#player">Cartoon editor Robert Mankoff recounts</a> his path to humor and the magazine. And you'll want to check out <a id="hima" title="Josh Lieb, the executive producer of The Daily Show, saying" href="http://bigthink.com/series/funny-business-at-the-new-yorker">Josh Lieb, the executive producer of <em>The Daily Show</em>, saying</a> "big deal"--those cartoons are cake for talented comedy writers. </p>
<p> <a id="gz-y" title="92nd Street Y's Fridges" href="http://blog.92y.org/index.php/weblog/item/introducing_92y_fridges_a_new_video_series_from_92y/">92nd Street Y's Fridges</a> - Last week, the 92nd Street Y debuted a new video series called Fridges. They're peeking inside well-known New Yorkers' pantries and freezer boxes to find their snack addictions, dietary restrictions and how long they keep takeout iaround. <a id="fo1s" title="New York Times Metro Reporter Jennifer 8. Lee" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0TAkgouf4A"><em>New York Times</em> reporter Jennifer 8. Lee</a>, author of <em><a title="The Fortune Cookie Chronicles" href="http://www.fortunecookiechronicles.com/">The Fortune Cookie Chronicles</a></em>, is the first subject (<a id="cvqs" title="she'll be at 92Y on Dec. 20" href="http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?productid=T-LC5FT05">she'll be at 92Y on Dec. 20</a> to talk about it). And yes, they realize they're biting off <a href="http://www.mtv.com/shows/cribs/series.jhtml">another reality TV show that airs on MTV</a>.</p>
<p> <a id="t0.." title="Germans in the Woods - A StoryCorps animation" href="http://vimeo.com/7529622">Germans in the Woods - A StoryCorps animation</a> - Since 2003, <a id="mt2y" title="StoryCorps" href="http://www.storycorps.org/">StoryCorps </a>has been collecting audio recordings of people's stories:&nbsp; conversations between sons and daughters, immigrants and natives, neighbors and strangers. Each participant received a free CD to share, and stories are also gets preserved at the Library of Congress. It's one of the largest oral history projects of its kind. Rauch Bros., a Brooklyn animation studio, <a id="u2be" title="is bringing some of these stories to life" href="http://rauchbrothers.com/collaboration/storycorps">is bringing some of these stories to life</a> in beautiful videos. <a id="vxzq" title="Here's one" href="http://vimeo.com/7529622">Here's one</a> about an 86-year-old World War II veteran who, more than 60 years later, can't forget one soldier he killed in the Battle of the Bulge.</p>
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