A little more linky goodness

Here are a few more interesting web links I’ve been saving up. I couldn’t manage to work them into actual blog posts, so I’ll just share them here.

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64-year-old Grace Jones shows us how to give a real concert. Take note, all you performance artists — YouTube

First food trucks, and now fashion trucks? It could work — Washington Post

“The internet is ruining your brain.” How is this is news? — Mashable

The Legality of the Upskirt; or, in the U.S., women’s bodies (covered or not!) are public property — BUST

Fake Facebook templates for class projects. Will students’ fake posts be any less embarrassing than their real ones? — Web 2.0 EDU

7 Social Media Myths Exposed — Fast Company

Ben Reynolds does it again with more achingly beautiful photos; this time, a deserted Australian train station — The Unknown Project

Ever see a typeface and wonder, “Where have I seen that before?” Here’s help for your font déjà vuFonts In Use

Herman Miller asked design students to come up with integrated work spaces. The results are impressive — FastCo Design

Photographer Mark Tucker blogs on his cover art for Oxford American’s “Best of the South 2012″ edition — Mark Tucker: Journal

Web portfolios are great for everyone, especially new architects — Intern 101

And speaking of web portfolios, here are the tools you’ll need to build one
Jon Anscher’s Blog

Visualizing the number of journalists killed in the line of duty: an infographic
— The Guardian

A voice from Southern Lit’s past: Flannery O’Connor’s 1959 reading of “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” — Open Culture