Notes from a Room
By Peter Holm Jensen.
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Beacon
I got friends in New York City‘Cause everyone I know left townThat’s the place your daily dreams goWhere you can’t see the sun go down Hold your head up, you’re a beaconYou pull me northward …
By notesfromaroom, 148 words
the urban prehistorian
the contemporary archaeology of prehistory.
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The ‘Spoons stone
“Why does that Wetherspoons have a drawing of a standing stone outside?” I asked incredulously a few months back during a visit to the soon-to-be levelled down (funded by levelling up money) Cumbernauld Antonine shopping …
Pike Blog
And barbel and chub and perch and carp and….
By Brian.
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Perchish?
There was something a bit odd about my first perch of the season; strange shape, wouldn't fit in the landing net and weighed 19lb 4oz. You won't believe me after the last blog post but …
Denerstein Unleashed
Rocky Mountain Movies & Denver Movie Review.
By Robert Denerstein.
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On the tyranny of youth and beauty
I haven't left a horror film with a grin on my face in a long time. That was the case with The Substance, a freshly minted chunk of body horror that ends with so much …
By Robert Denerstein, 649 words
Dan Leo
Dan Leo's goddam blog...
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"Ode to Joy"
Out of the thickly falling midnight snow and into Ma's Diner came Gerry "the Brain" Goldsmith, the gentleman philosopher. The usual assortment of stumblebums and bindlestiffs sat at the booths and the counter, and down …
cultural snow
Author of books about Radiohead, Leonard Cohen and The Noughties, plus odds and sods for The Guardian, Mojo, Time Out, Prospect, BBC, CNN and more.
By Tim Footman.
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About class and things
Was with a mixed (teens and 20s, Italian, Brazilian, Turkish) group of students yesterday and the sometimes awkward subject of social class was discussed, and how it manifests itself in our various homelands. And we …
Whatever
FURIOUSLY REASONABLE.
By John Scalzi.
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The Big Idea: Lauren C. Teffeau
When does science become magic? Or is all magic really just science? Author Lauren C. Teffeau explores this in the Big Idea for her newest novella, A Hunger With No Name. Read on to hear …
By Athena Scalzi, 754 words
Reclaiming Paradise
Tales from an organic gardener.
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Seasons of mist …
and mellow fruitfulness. Keats was right about many things but particularly the joys of autumn – read all about it here Autumn has indeed descended with the mist and the mellow fruitfulness in my garden. …
By Reclaiming Paradise, 327 words
Critic After Dark
Filipino films, Hollywood, science fiction, fantasy, action, horror, comedy, French, Korean, Chinese, silent, DVD, streaming, other bizarre creatures.
By Noel Vera.
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Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice (Tim Burton, 2024)
And I'll never have that recipe againHow to do a proper sequel? Used to be a silly question but in this age of endless remakes, reboots, recycling in one form or another it's almost become …
By Noel Vera, 1,444 words
Reading all the Books
I write about curriculum, pedagogy, theory, English and books.
By Jo.
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Top Reads of 2023
Non-fiction Viviane Robinson Reduce Change to Increase Improvement: My brilliant colleague at the National Institute of Teaching, Paula, recommended this. It has been hugely influential in developing leadership approaches that are clear and simple, and …
The Pub Man
There is only pubs.
By Cooking Lager.
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Small is Beautiful The End
By far the largest part of Schumachers book is in regard to the third world and this section really hasn’t aged well at all. The world is different place 50 years on, but it exposes …
By Cooking Lager, 1,432 words
MixedMath: Blog
I study mathematics. My research falls mostly inside number theory, arithmetic geometry, cryptography, and computation.
By David Lowry-Duda.
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By David Lowry-Duda, 36 words
Tabletop Fix
Unofficial - Independent - Non-Commercial.
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Steamforged Games - Kickstarter Ending Soon
The P3 Paints Kickstarter is ending soon:Link: Campaign on KickstarterLink: Steamforged Games
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Kate Belgrave
Talking with people dealing with public sector cuts.
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Bleeding more cash out of homeless people
We go back to Marlin Apartments in Stratford, where homeless families live 4 and 5 to a single room – around which they are pursued by militias of rats, mice, bedbugs, cockroaches, tiny flies and …
Painted Pixels
Video games, retro stuff, and other otaku and geeky interests.
By Toad64.
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(File) Size Matters?
What features do you think make good selling points for games? An immersive world and interesting character development? Challenging obstacles and boss fights? Or what about how big the file size is to download? Because …