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  1. Londonology - Blog, , more info

    ENO La traviata – Minimal Staging Showcases Powerful Performances
    ENO La traviata Review – 28 October 2023 by Maxine Morse The ENO’s La traviata has the feel of a Parisian 1920’s nightclub, enveloped in blacks and reds, with a cast in tuxedos and bob haircuts. The pared down staging puts the focus firmly on stand-out vocals, intense dramatic sequences and beautifully controlled conducting. We are invited on a two-hour rollercoaster, taking a stomach-churning lurch to the highs of Violetta’s …
    By Maxine Morse, 744 words
  2. Walton Tales, , more info

    The TONY HORTON COLLECTION
    Recently I have been very fortunate to be given access to a superb collection of Old Walton photographs .More than one hundred new images of Walton have now been added to my Old Walton Archive thanks to Daphne Horton who owns the collection made by her late brother, Tony, (pictured below) Daphne & Tony Horton Tony, who was born in North Street, was an avid collector of images of Walton …
    By pete6917, 246 words
  3. The Genesis Temple, , more info

    Mad Doctor (Commodore 64) – the Frankenstein Junior sandbox
    The post Mad Doctor (Commodore 64) – the Frankenstein Junior sandbox appeared first on The Genesis Temple.
    By Damiano Gerli, 26 words
  4. Backdrifting: Milo Trujillo's Cyber-Nest, , more info

    Open Academic Publication
    Open Academic Publication Posted 10/28/2023 I’m currently at a workshop on open practices across disciplines, and one topic of discussion is how to change the academic publishing process to be more accessible to both authors and readers. I’ve also had a few friends outside of academia ask me how publishing research papers works, so it’s a good opportunity to write a post about the messy world of academic publishing. The …
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  5. The Zozzled Cocktail, , more info

    Mississippi Punch
    Before there were cocktails (as we know them), there were punches; lots and lots of punches. Big bowls of swirling booze and fruit juice ladled out by the cupful to an anxious party of imbibers. When Jerry Thomas, the great-granddaddy of modern mixology, came to publish his book, “The Bartenders Guide,” he had already thought of distilling the contents of the punch bowl down to a single serving glass. One …
    By Robert H., 233 words
  6. Bike to Everything - Blog, , more info

    How to Use the Valencia Street Center Bike Lane
    The Valencia Street center bike lane is finally open and ready for use in San Francisco. Finally those annoying “Bike Lane Closed” signs are no longer blocking the bike lane (that was ridiculous) and you can look down the Valencia Street bike highway. I have my own set of pros and cons, but let’s reserve judgement until we figure out how to use it properly, and only then can we …
    By Dylan Harris, 2,657 words
  7. Breakfast and Travel Updates, , more info

    Day 24: New York, Pt 5
    WelcomeYesterday we played our final headline show of 2023. No one was particularly quick off the mark yesterday morning. I didn’t leave the house until 12:30pm and when I headed out the door everyone was enjoying the luxury of a slow start, drifting into the lounge and watching tv with cups of tea and whatever hodgepodge breakfasts they had assembled. Tristan had recommended a particular spot in Crown Heights where …
    By Benjamin Sinclair, 970 words
  8. musicmatzes blog, , more info

    We Are Developers Feedback
    The following piece was written months ago, right after the “We Are Developers World Conference” took place in Berlin. So far I have not been reached out to for providing feedback to the conference, and I am not expecting it will ever happen, so I am going to publish this (unedited) here on my blog instead. There are some (at least one) swearword in here, for those of you who …
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  9. zignar.net, , more info

    Share your problem, don't request features
    I help maintain a couple of projects and one aspect I find surprising — and a bit troubling — is how often people ask for features without explaining their problem. Maybe it’s already in the name, “Feature request”. Despite asking for a feature, often it’s not what’s needed. What’s needed is a solution to a problem and many problems have more than one solution.
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  10. Chicago Skirmish Wargames, , more info

    AAR: Grimdark Gaming in Two Scales
    A much delayed report.... On May 7th we gathered for gaming in our own corner of the Warhammer 40k universe in two different scales. Being CSW, we didn't use Games Workshop rules for either, opting instead for Grimdark Future for the 28mm game and our own slight modification of the "Panzer 8 Sci-FI" rules for those gaming in 6mm. 6mm On the Panzer side we didn't get too many pictures, …
    By Karl Paulsen, 546 words
  11. The Pudding, , more info

    You should look at this chart about music genres.
    How Spotify's expanding catalog reflects 2023's musical frontier
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  12. Shogan.tech, , more info

    AWS Control Tower Enrollment Gotchas
    I have been working on moving a collection of about 20-30 AWS accounts from two different AWS Organizations into a new AWS Organization with Control Tower enabled. During the process I have run into a number of different blockers and issues which have not always had the most obvious solutions due to cryptic errors that the AWS Control Tower enrollment process shows. This blog post lists out some of the …
    By Sean, 786 words
  13. Sean Bonner, , more info

    (Crypto)Punks, Clubs, and Finding Belonging in Unlikely Places
    Once upon a time on Twitter: I was on the road and groggy with cold meds when this conversation happened, so I told my friend Rushkoff I’d get back to him when I was home and rested up. I thought that would be a week or so later. It’s been 2 months and I haven’t stopped thinking about it, in fact I’m still not entirely sure how to answer it. …
    By Sean Bonner, 2,614 words
  14. Designers & Books, , more info

    The Book We Need Now: New from Stefan Sagmeister
    Now is Better by Stefan Sagmeister, soft-cover book and slipcase (Phaidon Press, 2023). The book continues Sagmeister’s life-long interest how design can best speak to people and improve their lives. Initially conceived in 2020 as the world entered a global pandemic, Now is Better looks at quality of life issues through collected statistics and information. WOMAN I, from Now is Better. Percentage of countries in which women have the right …
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  15. booktwo.org | James Bridle, , more info

    The Distractor
    An installation at Kunthaus Zurich on the theme of media history, education, and the technology of attention. Some time ago, I was commissioned to write an essay about children’s media and the capture of attention by the Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy at McGill University. You can read that essay in full, but here’s an excerpt, which concerns the research done by the Children’s Television Workshop (CTW) in the …
    By James Bridle, 1,053 words