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  1. Rob Weychert, , more info

    That Was 2023
    My year in review I’ll begin by briefly weighing in on five of the most prominent pieces of the 2023 zeitgeist, at least from where I was sitting. Some cynical vibes ahead, so feel free to skip past this part if you’re not in the mood for negative energy: Taylor Swift: Gen Z’s version of Beatlemania is a bit of a head-scratcher for me, since I find Taylor Swift’s music …
    By Rob Weychert, 2,088 words
  2. futureprobe, , more info

    Star Trek: Picard Season Three—The TNG Finale Band-Aid
    WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Picard Season Three, which as of this writing has been out for the better part of a year.In the spring of 1994 Star Trek fans were treated to the wonderful TNG finale "All Good Things". It was a little technobabble-heavy, but it was still an affectionate send-off to the TV adventures of the Enterprise-D crew as they made the jump to the …
    By David Landon, 1,400 words
  3. Alex Mitchell – Medium, , more info

    Vincennes Contextless List of Books 2023
    Vincennes Review of Books 2023 is here!Key:* = Excellent, highly recommend~ = Actively bad, do not recommendFirst readsThe Book of Form & Emptiness–Ruth OzekiLove in Idleness–Charlotte Mendelson Straight Man–Richard Russo *The Complete Magazine Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1921–1924–F. Scott Fitzgerald *The Book of Goose–Yiyun Li The Imperfect Life of T. S. Eliot–Lyndall Gordon The Liar’s Dictionary–Eley Williams The Coaching Habit–Michael Bungay Stainer Cleopatra and Frankenstein–Coco Mellors The Waste Land: …
    By Alex Mitchell, 266 words
  4. Pat in the World, , more info

    LMS Biographies, Part XIV
    Reading this week: Dragon Rouge by Fred E. Wagoner Dragon Operations by Major Thomas P. Odom Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton Getting Past No by William Ury Seasons in Hippoland by Wanjikũ wa Ngũgĩ To make up for a whole bunch of blog posts, I am publishing in post format the biographies I compiled for my world-famous “The Chronicle of the London Missionary Society …
    By patintheworld, 738 words
  5. whygodwhy, , more info

    Null Breath Shaper
    My new album is out, on most/all? of the streaming platforms. It’s a collection of dark ambient/minimalist music that I wrote to have something relaxing & quiet to meditate to/breath to/fall asleep to. Find it on: Apple Music Amazon Music Bandcamp Pandora Spotify Tidal & iTunes probably too, but I’m not sure how to link to those. I released my last EP about a year ago and wrote at the …
    By kfan, 294 words
  6. My Life 100 Years Ago, , more info

    The Top Posts of 1923
    Happy 2024, everyone! I don’t know if there’s some symbolism behind this year’s J.C. Leyendecker New Year’s baby that I’m missing, or if it’s just a baby knight riding a mechanical horse and using a feather as a lance. Any insights would be welcomed. Elsewhere, Life waxes whimsical, a skating duo rings in the new year at St. Nicholas,* Fruit, Garden and Home (soon to be retitled, much more sensibly, …
    By Mary Grace McGeehan, 875 words
  7. Ben Overmyer, , more info

    Looking Ahead to 2024
    This year I want to continue my introduction to bodybuilding and round out my fitness regimen with regular cardio. For January and February, I'll finish the "Start From Scratch" series of workouts. I will also start running three days a week again. I'll be taking progress photos. By July, I want to see distinct muscle definition in the mirror. I also want to try and get my VO2 max consistently …
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  8. First Known When Lost, , more info

    At the Turning of the Year
    Solely by happenstance, this observation surfaced out of my memory during the past week: "The future's uncertain and the end is always near." An unexpected message for the New Year? And who might be the source of this thought? Perhaps Schopenhauer or Leopardi, those cheerful, happy-go-lucky characters? Or, further back in time, should we look to Epictetus or Marcus Aurelius? And what of the poets? For instance, one might imagine …
    By Stephen Pentz, 475 words
  9. Corey Robin, , more info

    Arno Mayer, 1926-2023
    The historian Arno Mayer, who had such an influence on my work and eventually became a friend, has died at 97. He wrote books on everything from the French Revolution to the First World War to the Holocaust to the creation of the State of Israel. He was one of a cohort of brilliant scholars at Princeton University who made the study of history, in which I majored as an …
    By Corey Robin, 640 words
  10. Girls' Angle, , more info

    Girls’ Angle Bulletin, Volume 17, Number 2
    The electronic version of the latest issue of the Girls’ Angle Bulletin is now available on our website. The cover shows the Hasse diagram for the partially ordered set of partitions show Young diagrams fit inside a 4 row by 3 column rectangle. For more on these beautiful structures, see Robert Donley’s latest installment in his multipart series on partitions on Page 8. For our interview, we continue with the …
    By girlsangle, 430 words
  11. Wynken de Worde, , more info

    reading in grief and hope
    I’ve been writing these posts since 2015, and, especially in recent years, I keep asking the same question: what is time anyway? This year is no different. Or, it is different because there are new griefs and fears and time is moving in ways both slow and fast and it slips through my fingers before I know what to do. Part of this feeling comes from the year’s circumstances. I …
    By Sarah Werner, 1,132 words
  12. The Small Workshop, , more info

    Honda CT90 - muffler and spark arrester
    The CT90 exhaust system, although similar in appearance to the one used on the 6v C90, has different internals with fewer baffles and the addition of a Krizman spark arrester. The very early 'trial' models had a pea shooter exhaust exiting under the swing arm but in the mid 60s this was updated to an upswept version that exits close to the seat to help when crossing water (the model …
    By Nick, 1,227 words
  13. Lim Chee Aun – Blog, , more info

    2023 in review
    This is probably going to be short as this year is perhaps the most unproductive year I've ever had.As usual, I start this off with a compilation of monthly "highlights" that I've already listed in my monthly newsletter.January ⌨️ Got my first wireless mechanical keyboard. 👨‍🎨 Made a diagram with Excalidraw. 📹 Made a nice video. 🎮 Played around with some pretty cool UI (1) (2). February 💉 4th jab. …
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  14. Shapers of the 80s, , more info

    2024 ➤ Pilger’s fearlessness is what journalism still needs today
    ❚ ONE OF THE GREATEST post-war crusading journalists has died after a lifetime of championing frank journalism and regularly criticising the mainstream media. In 2002, John Pilger said that “many journalists now are no more than channellers and echoers of … Continue reading →
    By OTL, 54 words
  15. We Are Cult, , more info

    2023: We Are Cult – A Year In Review
    Jay Gent wrote on We Are Cult: 2023: We Are Cult – A Year In Review ❉ Here’s a rundown of the 75 most popular articles we published in 2023! It’s been a vintage We Are Cult year for news, reviews and interviews covering some of the past twelve months’ most interesting independent, cult and classic media releases in pretty much every format bar 8-track cartridge and zoetrope, as well …
    By Jay Gent, 1,630 words