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  1. Bill Fortney, , more info

    It’s All About the Light!
    As I prevued images I shot in the past, it always works out that 90% of the time the ones that jump out at me are the ones with great light! Very often I go out in great light and look for subjects! I found these four recently when looking at a trip to Portland’s Japanese Garden’s work. Study the light and how they added to the texture and shapes …
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  2. Dr Alun Withey, , more info

    The Troublesome Gibbet of John Haines, the ‘Wounded Highwayman’ of Hounslow.
    For this post, I am going to wander into the world of crime in the late eighteenth century, and the grisly fate that befell many who committed the heinous crime of highway robbery. (Full disclosure: I’m not an historian of crime, gibbets or highwaymen…perhaps the case I’m about to discuss is very well known. But he’s new to me, and I love a good story, so he makes it into …
    By Dr Alun Withey, 988 words
  3. 333SOUND, , more info

    Three Tips for Submitting Your Proposal
    Sitting down to write your proposal for the 33 1/3 open call? Will Hagle, the author behind Madvillain’s Madvillainy, offers his advice for would-be authors keen to be part of the series. Here are his top three tips for writing your proposal. Hello,My name is Will Hagle and I am here on the 33 ⅓ blog to present three tips for submitting a proposal for Bloomsbury’s open call. Before I …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 1,650 words
  4. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

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  5. CST Online | Television Studies Blog, , more info

    THE CRISIS IN UK TV AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR CULTURE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE by Mhairi Brennan and Jack Newsinger
    2024 has started with a bang for TV. Shows like The Traitors (BBC1) and Mr Bates vs The Post Office (ITV) have had around 10 million people tuning in to each episode, reminding us of the social relevance and transformative power of the medium. As television scholar, Amy Holdsworth, notes, TV acts as a ‘point of collective identification’ (2011:145), not just between the viewer and what they see on… Source
    By CSTonline, 90 words
  6. Hiew's Boardgame Blog, , more info

    Why gamers are lousy game makers
    Let's start by clarifying the definition of a game maker in the context of this discussion. What I mean by game maker is someone who creates games in a financially sustainable manner. The games are being released to the public, and the whole process is profitable. Not necessarily profitable enough to sustain a livelihood. We know that is extremely rare. Just something that gives you a small side
    By Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成, 74 words
  7. Shindig!, , more info

    Shindig! Broadcast #124
    For our February Soho Radio show, JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS chats with ALBERT’s Reid Morrison ahead of their performance at the March Happening, and plays a wide array of cool sounds, from powerpop and proto-punk to mellow folky flavours, psych, and a few brand new gems Tracklist Alan Hawkshaw ‘Pop Sports’ Levitation Room ‘Revelations’ Ty Segall ‘The Bell’ The Pretty Things ‘Cold Stone’ Andwella’s Dream ‘Sunday’ Blonde On Blonde ‘Castles In …
    By Jon 'Mojo' Mills, 191 words
  8. The Cheapskate's Guide to Computers and the Internet, , more info

    A Review of Damn Small Linux 2024: A Distribution for Near-Vintage Computers
    Damn Small Linux 2024 is the first new release of Damn Small Linux in sixteen years. I have to say that not only did I find it to be usable on my old computers, I am looking forward to getting to know it better.
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  9. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan — Energetic swash and buckle
    The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (2023) • View trailerFour stars (out of five). Not rated, but akin to PG-13 for violence and brief nudityAvailable via: Amazon Prime and other VOD outletsBy Derrick BangThere’s plenty to enjoy in this sumptuous, old-school adaptation of Dumas’ 1844 novel. That said, Dumas purists might get cranky, because scripters Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patelliére have taken serious liberties with the author’s book. The musketeers …
    By Derrick Bang, 1,049 words
  10. History of Knowledge, , more info

    For the Love of Bread and Barches – The Very German-Jewish Challah Knife
    That Germans love bread seems to be one stereotype that is largely accurate. Given Germany’s rich baking culture, it is perhaps not surprising that it also has a long tradition of producing challot, braided loaves eaten during Shabbat. There were many expressions for challah, including Datscher, Challe, and Striezel.1 The most common terms, Barches and Berches, are derived from the word brachah, i.e., blessing. Additionally, Barches in some regions contained …
    By Hannah-Lea Wasserfuhr, 2,911 words
  11. 11011110, , more info

    Linkage
    Zig-Zag paths and neusis constructions of a heptagon and a nonagon (\(\mathbb{M}\)), new article by Dave Richeson and Dan Lawson. annie rauwerda tells the world why Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing is great in a letter to the editor in Harper’s. Reverse mathematics (\(\mathbb{M}\)). New entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. CAT(0) Cube Complexes (\(\mathbb{M}\)). New book by Petra Schwer. I’m on the program committee for two recently announced calls …
    By David Eppstein, 449 words
  12. Charlie's Diary, , more info

    A message from our sponsors: New Book coming!
    (You probably expected this announcement a while ago ...) I've just signed a new two book deal with my publishers, Tor.com publishing in the USA/Canada and Orbit in the UK/rest of world, and the book I'm talking about here and now—the one that's already written and delivered to the Production people who turn it into a thing you'll be able to buy later this year—is a Laundry stand-alone titled "A …
    By Charlie Stross, 545 words
  13. The FiveCentsPlease Blog, , more info

    It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown soundtrack vinyl for Record Store Day 2024
    Following on the success of last year's A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving album, Lee Mendelson Film Productions has announced the release of another classic Vince Guaraldi Peanuts soundtrack.It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown will be issued on an exclusive "camp green" vinyl LP for Record Store Day on April 20, 2024.The original soundtrack recording for this special has never been available before, and this album contains six bonus tracks as …
    By Scott McGuire, 717 words
  14. Impressions of Vince, , more info

    Summer comes early this year!
    Big news, gang.Lee Mendelson Film Productions has made good on its promise to deliver another of Vince Guaraldi's iconic Peanuts soundtracks.Their announcement went live earlier today:Available for the first time ever!Vince Guaraldi’s complete soundtrack for 1969's It Was a Short Summer, Charlie BrownLimited release in celebration of the special's 55th anniversaryAvailable exclusively on "Camp Green" Vinyl (12-inch, 45 RPM) for Record Store Day, April 20th “This entire score is can’t-be-played-often-enough …
    By Derrick Bang, 726 words
  15. Goethe Etc., , more info

    What Goethe Saw
    Sometimes it is necessary to lift your eyes from the written words and try to see what Goethe saw. Goethe has been characterized as an "Augenmensch." As Richie Robertson has written: "The German language distinguishes Augenmenschen (eye-people) and Ohrenmenschen (ear-people). Although Goethe appreciated music, and was a competent pianist, he was emphatically an Augenmensch. He was also from an early age familiar with painters." So it was that, as I …
    By Goethe Girl, 423 words