The Wholphin Blog
Carson Mell Interview on Ain’t it Cool News

Ain’t It Cool News just posted a really great interview with Carson Mell. Read it here.
Wholphin on Directors Notes
Wholphin’s own Brent Hoff spoke with MarBelle of Directors Notes about Wholphin’s past, present, and future. Listen to the podcast here.
No Free Lunch
Written and Directed by Antonino D’Ambrosio
Produced by La Lutta & Noise Pop
Go to http://www.july17action.org to find out how you can get involved by signing a petition or registering to attend an action on July 17, 2008 in your area.
Wholphin, spreading tears one Ivy at a time…
An excerpt from the Stanford Daily, where Loren Newman gives some helpful tips on how to win “The Crying Game.”
“…For example, a strategy of visual people is to throw their hands over their eyes and rock back and forth, retreating into the gloomiest recesses of their minds. Some will also moan slightly. Store this in appropriate ridicule banks for later use. These people, when fully drawn into that inner unhappy place, conjure up obscure, heartbreaking images of historical tragedies, visions of family members meeting various and unpleasant ends, as well as worst-case scenarios involving gin, tai chi and more than a few surgical clamps.
Still others will open their eyes as wide as possible and hope that not blinking will do the trick. This is an amateur mistake, although it is particularly haunting to look into someone’s eyes as they plumb the depths of their emotionally constipated souls for anything sad enough to push them over the edge. These are the same people who are also pinching themselves under the table.
A few players will claim that in the build up to an actual round they came fairly close to breaking down, but once the pressure was on, all teary tendencies went MIA. This is fairly common, especially because few people realize how hard it is to jump over that boo-hoo barrier on purpose.”
You can read the full article here.
Speed Cubing
If you agree that watching two World Champion Rubix Cube players demonstrate their skills is a good use of time, click here. Dan Dzoan and Ryan Zheng, the stars of “Piece by Piece” (to be released on Wholphin #5) gave our LA screening an air of technical proficiency we are not likely to see again.
