| General | science, music, history, current events, Zuni fetishes, dinosaurs, dioramas, diamonds, deep sea diving, eco-vacations, L.A. historical trivia, Ancient Latin American sun dials, taxidermy, Thomas the T.Rex...
| | Music | The Mountain Goats,
The Annuals,
Akron/Family,
The Dodos,
Castledoor,
The Watson Twins,
Yacht,
Why?,
DJ A-Trak,
Kid Sister,
Sea Wolf,
Afternoons,
Ima Robot,
Deerhoof,
Autolux,
Plaid,
The Submarines,
Hoseh,
Dntel,
Ghostland Observatory,
Matmos,
Marshall Allen,
Walter Kitundu,
Tussle,
Aloe Blacc,
Paul V.,
The Life Force Trio,
Hu Vibrational,
Mark Maxwell,
Carlos Nino,
Jon Hassell,
Peter Freeman,
DJ Swamp,
Dublab sound system,
Frosty,
Derelict,
Morpho,
David J,
Nobody,
Mystic Chords of Memory,
Mike Watt,
Kobol,
Farmer Dave Scher,
Thee-O,
Matmos,
Languis,
Tommy DeNys,
Daedelus,
Tom Recchion,
Poly,
Reef Project,
On Ensemble,
Kutmah,
The Rebirth,
Rocky Dawuni,
Kinnara Taiko,
Hoseh,
ALO,
George Kahumoko, Jr.,
Keoki Kahumoku,
Daniel Ho,
Projections,
Zach De La Rocha,
Son De Madera,
Quetzal,
B-Side Players,
Upground,
Anthony Valadez,
Soup Kitchen Collective,
Build An Ark,
Jimmy Tamborello,
Dengue Fever,
Busdriver,
B+,
Allen A,
Eric Coleman,
Tom Chasteen,
Jah Faith,
Th’ Corn Gangg,
Subtitle,
No Can Do,
DDM,
El Ten Eleven,
Steve Aoki AKA DJ Kid Millionaire,
Very Be Careful,
DomingoSiete,
Lysa Flores,
Breakestra,
SA-RA Creative Partners,
Project Sandro,
Tony Watson,
Rollmottle,
Reid Speed,
Buddy Collette Sextet,
George Bohanon,
Bennie Maupin,
Curtis Kirk Quintet,
Tierra with Steve Salas,
Francisco Aguabella and his Latin Jazz Ensemble,
Omar Torrez,
Supernova String Quartet,
Stephen Dewey,
Cut Chemist,
Fatboy Slim,
and T-Rex of course!
| | Movies | A Night at the Museum, A Tale of Two Kittys, Jurassic Park, Nicolas Philibert’s “Un animal des animaux”, Diamonds are Forever, Powers of Ten, Charles & Ray Eames, Jean Painlevé | | Television | Animal Planet, The History Channel, Discovery Channel, Land of the Lost, Manimal | | Books | Collapse, Guns Germs and Steel, Book of Life,A Brief History of Time, The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World, The Singing Neanderthals, Southern Californialand, Southern California in the '50s: Sun Fun and Fantasy | | Heroes | Carol Linnaeus, Charles Darwin, Stephen Jay Gould, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, Steve Irwin (May he rest in peace!), David Suzuki, and Luis Chiappe, our own paleontologist who unearthed possibly the most well preserved T-Rex yet discovered! |
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