Tuesday Links
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After just about a two year wait, Paper Route's new record, "The Peace of Wild Things", is out today!
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Chalk art done well is so beautiful. Andrew showed me the work of Dana Tanamachi yesterday and I have been thoroughly impressed while scrolling through. I love her "Brooklyn" work below.
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Every major sporting event who offers an iOS app should take notes from the U.S. Open of Tennis. It was always super clear, every minute of the tournament was available to watch, and there were no commercials. Outside of the app, it was such an incredible final ... congrats to Andy Murray on winning your first grand slam.
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On another sports-related note, I'm really glad for RGIII to have had an incredible first game as a Redskin. Sic 'em.
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Here is a pretty fun look at Baylor: Then & Now. I love how this was put together.
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I am excited to lead worship at [the]EXCHANGE tomorrow night and coming across this article recently is a great reminder to lead with zeal.
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If you're looking to sharpen your entrepreneurship / starter skills, Stanford is offering 16 courses for free this fall. Seems like a great opportunity.
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Since working with them a few years ago, I have been a big fan of Bulldog Drummond on the brand design frontier. Check out their work.
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If you don't have these SerialBox Presents sessions yet, get them all now: audio.serialboxpresents.com. Here is one of my favorites: