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  1. Grace Kingsley's Hollywood
    One hundred year old news and gossip, compiled by Lisle Foote. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Leaving Phantoms Behind: October 1914
    Francis Ford and Grace Cunard, stars of westerns at Universal Studios. Movies Silently wrote about them and their film The Bandit’s Wager. One hundred and ten years ago this month, Grace Kingsley announced an event …
    By Lisle Foote, 1,726 words
  2. Tower of the Archmage
    Mostly I write about role playing games, with a specific focus on Dungeons and Dragons. By David. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Rappan: They're really not from around here
    Session 261 was played on 8/11/24Nick, Fighter 7 (Me)Borumar, ½ Orc Thief (Josh)Blotto, Goblin Fighter (Lanse)Morgana, wizard (Rob)Koltic, Cleric 7 (NPC)Aroon, Fighter 5 (NPC)Jameth, Fighter 5 (NPC)Lor’Koth, Dwarf 5 (NPC)The party descended the stairs down …
    By David The Archmage, 444 words
  3. Seeing.Thinking.Drawing
    Drawing thoughts and observations. By Francis D.K. Ching. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Happy Lunar New Year!
    In the Chinese Zodiac, this is the Year of the Dragon, beginning on February 10, 2024. The Dragon symbolizes power, nobility, honor, wealth, and success. Those born under this sign are said to possess intelligence, …
    By FC_admin, 82 words
  4. Blog - The Film Experience
    Awards, Actresses and Cinematic Musings. By Nathaniel Rogers. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Ten Times 2024 Movies Should Have Leaned Harder into "Movie Musical" Genre
    by Nathaniel R I’m back! Well, not quite but working towards it. We're going to do an 80s theme in early November, okay? But let’s start with a question and a list to prove that …
    By NATHANIEL R, 217 words
  5. Asaf Karagila | Blog Archive
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    The Lighthouse Problem
    This is a piece of advice that I found myself giving to many early career researchers, students, and colleagues supervising and advising those as well. For years, actually. A mathematician, the joke says, is a …
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  6. My Home Farm
    Slow country living, gardening and home sustainability. By Kirsten, Mars. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Perfect Pecan Cake (with Coffee)
    If you’re anything like us, there’s nothing better than sitting down with a freshly brewed cup of coffee and a slice of homemade cake. But what if you could combine…
    By Mars, 36 words
  7. Teacher's Notes
    By Mrs C Spalding. 🇬🇧 More info

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    One year down as a Deputy Head: teaching is a people business
    In retrospect, I’m aware that I stopped blogging probably when I had the most important things to say. It was when I started working in an area of deeply entrenched disadvantage. I just couldn’t find …
    By Mrs C Spalding, 865 words
  8. roadrunnertwice
    By Nick Fagerlund. More info

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    An analogy occurred to me the other day.
    You can print your own paper money at home, of course, and it can sometimes fool someone who isn't paying much attention. A really dedicated counterfeiter can fool a lot of people. The last mile …
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  9. The British Newspaper Archive Blog
    Amazing finds and news from over 300 years of historical newspapers. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Hot Off The Press – New Titles This Week
    This week at The Archive, as well as reaching an incredible 85 million newspaper pages, we are also delighted to welcome new pages to the world’s longest-running country and field magazine, and one of Britain’s …
    By Rose Staveley-Wadham, 1,498 words
  10. 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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    ‘Megawatt’ by ISTA | Interview | New Album
    While the vestiges of summer slowly simmer away, Brooklyn-based rockers ISTA have shown up fashionably-late to the beach party with a single and music video worthy of the wait, and perhaps one more rager. Reincarnated …
    By Klemen Breznikar, 1,573 words
  11. 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
  12. 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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    Chanel Les Exclusifs Bois des Iles & House of Cherry Bomb Immortal Beloved / Immortal Mine II: "thunkophobia" aka olfactory range anxiety
    I have nearly finished reading a book by Hannah Jane Parkinson called "The Joy of Small Things", a collection of her columns of the same name for The Guardian, which were inspired in turn by …
    By Vanessa, 95 words
  13. 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
  14. American Age Fashion
    The Clothing of Older American Women, 1900-now. By Lynn Mally. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Merry Widow Hat in Iowa
    Found photo This photo post card from Sioux City, Iowa shows a women in a very big hat. Known as a “Merry Widow Hat,” these wide chapeaux were named after a British musical launched in …
    By Lynn, 194 words
  15. 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