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  1. It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine
    An independent, music magazine covering a wide range of alternative, underground and mostly non-mainstream musics. By Klemen Breznikar. 🇸🇮 More info

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    AmyJo Doh & The Spangles | Interview | New Album, ‘Spangle Landia’
    AmyJo Doherty, she’s a rebel with a melody, a storyteller with a punk heart—meet the force behind ‘Spangle Landia,’ the latest album from The Spangles. Known for their energy and unapologetic spirit, The Spangles blend …
    By Klemen Breznikar, 1,755 words
  2. P.C. Maffey
    I write about ideas. More info

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    Counting Ghosts
    A case for abandoning web analytics
    By P.C. Maffey, 8 words
  3. Bonkers about Perfume
    Random Musings Of A Born-Again Perfume Anorak - An Aldehydic Blend Of Passion And Irreverence! By Vanessa. More info

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    "Discover Intense": Thoughts on a £6 discovery set from M & S, as Bonkers about Perfume turns 15!
    Source: weddingfactorydirect.comIf you had told me back in October 2009 that I would still be writing blog posts 15 years on, perfume-themed or otherwise, I would not have believed you. I am telling myself this …
    By Vanessa, 89 words
  4. Fifty Dresses
    Sewing classic fashions from mid-century patterns. By Karen. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Going Around in Circles
    When I purchased this sateen, jacquard-woven fabric from Mendel Goldberg a couple of years ago, I wasn’t sure what it would eventually become. It had a wide repeat to the design (which is something to …
    By Fifty Dresses, 931 words
  5. American Age Fashion
    The Clothing of Older American Women, 1900-now. By Lynn Mally. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Miss Grundy’s Evolution
    My outstanding tipster, Davie Caro, alerted me to the Archie Comics character, Miss Grundy. An older teacher/administrator at Archie’s high school, she went through many changes in her long career. According to one chronicler of …
    By Lynn, 245 words
  6. Pub History Project – Leicester
    History and Beer. By Barry Lount, Stephen Bunker. 🇬🇧 More info

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    BULLS HEAD, 13 OXFORD STREET
    First record we have is circa 1815, William Haddon was the victular. John Briggs, circa 1827 – 1846. The Bulls Head was up for auction in 1842, whilst John Briggs was in occupation. Thomas Sarson, …
    By pubprojectleicester, 191 words
  7. Sky River Dolls
    By Vega. More info

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  8. a man and his hoe
    every chick deservers a mother. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Meaning of Life
    This was a good spring for cherry blossoms. We had many sunny days when the trees were in bloom in April. On a day like that it’s easy to think the meaning of life is …
    By theMan, 401 words
  9. Keep Your Powder Dry
    English Civil War wargaming, British Civil Wars, Wars of the Three Kingdoms. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Trees
    It has been said of wargamers that they spend all their time painstakingly painting figures and then ignore the terrain. A trend that I feel is changing for the better with printed game mats and …
    By Radar, 681 words
  10. Notes from a Room
    By Peter Holm Jensen. 🇬🇧 More info

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    An astonishing life
    By notesfromaroom, 3 words
  11. the urban prehistorian
    the contemporary archaeology of prehistory. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Lot 172
    Me, tracing my fingers in and out of the coarse surface of cupmarks on a stone in the sun, with red paint marks on the rock beside me. Again. Not in Faifley, but Oslo. To …
    By balfarg, 1,651 words
  12. Pike Blog
    And barbel and chub and perch and carp and…. By Brian. 🇬🇧 More info

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    One On, One Off!
    After a dawn to dusk blank - not a run all day - I was back on the riverbank the next morning (dragged myself out). Fortunately three runs; perch (first of the season), a pike …
    By Brian, 86 words
  13. Denerstein Unleashed
    Rocky Mountain Movies & Denver Movie Review. By Robert Denerstein. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Cousins on a heritage trip to Poland
    Jesse Eisenberg directs himself and Kieran Culkin in A Real Pain, a movie about two cousins who take a heritage trip to Poland. The trip's planned culmination involves a visit to the house where the …
    By Robert Denerstein, 613 words
  14. Dan Leo
    Dan Leo's goddam blog... More info

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    "The Kiss"
    The kiss happened, and Milford's brain exploded gently.To make matters worse, or better, Miss Alcott put her left hand (her right hand remained pressing against the back of his head) on Milford's right thigh, and …
    By Dan Leo, 877 words
  15. 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. More info

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    About Bob Dylan
    A currently popular model for online content is what I call “I went” journalism, in which a cultural product (a stage play, a theme park, a restaurant, you name it) is covered in the form …
    By Tim F, 575 words