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You know how everyone grows up following their personal-favourite researcher’s work? …Oh, that’s not normal? Hmm, well this guy is ours anyway…

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Do you remember a few months back, we posted the PressPausePlay  trailers? We’re dying to get our hands on the film. In the meantime, here’s a few more exerts. Enjoy!

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Wow. Myles Miller, a 17-year-old from the Bronx who was once deemed president material by Bloomberg’s office, has been named Associate Editor for The Huffington Post’s upcoming high school vertical. Mile has already worked for CBS’ “Early Show,” and covered the inauguration of Barack Obama, among a slew of other things.

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Marvel Comics have replaced Peter Parker’s character with half-black, half-hispanic, Miles Morales, in efforts to attract the “new generation” of comic book readers.

Initially, I was all like “Yeah! Go you half-black, half-hispanic American’s, who’ve dreamt of the day you’d see your half-black, half-hispanic, ultimate-self, reflected in one of history’s greatest comics “.

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Recently, the Advertising Age published a list of their Top 10 Recommended Books, for those interested/working in the advertising industry– five of which I’ve read.

Save yourself some time. Here’s some background, and my personal opinion:

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The Onion (one of our favourite satirical news sources) has taken a stab at the Harry Potter films saying, ‘Warner Bros. will recut the last four minutes of “The Deathly Hollows: Part 2″, and stretch it into seven films, so fans can enjoy the Harry Potter franchise for another decade.”

“I’m relieved they’re making an entire movie about the part where Harry Potter gasps, because that’s very important in the books”, said a fan.

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Leah Dietrich’s new book thxthxthx is filled with 200 handwritten thank you notes (for what might seem like the most ridiculous things), but serves as a reminder that there’s happiness to be found in everything through positive thinking.

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“In the old days people didn’t make things. People would go to photography exhibits… people would go and buy records… and there were ‘professional artists’. Now everybody’s a photographer, everybody’s a writer, everybody’s a film maker and everybody’s a musician.”

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