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The Pulp Super-Fan, , more info
‘Levon’s Time’ and ‘Levon’s Home’ So I continue my reading of Chuck Dixon‘s Levon Cade series with the next two in the series: Levon’s Time and Levon’s Home, which are the seventh and eighth novels. I’ll continue to post two novels at a time, and the series is up to 12 total. Also, it’s being developed into a TV series. […]
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Building an Art Career Online How do you build an art career online? Today's Substack post is a deep dive on managing social media and narrowcasting to dedicated fan networks.
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Mark Hurrell – Prospects, , more info
If we think it is a game, then it becomes a game So I haven’t written anything on here for a year and a half. It turns out the old saying is true; freelancing on interesting projects while raising a small human and navigating the US visa system doesn’t leave much time for writing blog posts. But don’t worry. We’ve been having fun, surfing the doom loop, learning to love the smell of napalm in the morning, and so on. Last week …
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THR Web Features | Web Features | The Hedgehog Review, , more info
Something Happened to Me the Other Day When someone so much as touches a state vehicle, the wheels of justice begin to turn, and that’s that.
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Nicky Makes Words Sometimes, , more info
Clearing out the idea closet (47 projects on my backlog) Wow, I haven't shipped anything in a year and a half, huh? Not even a blog post? Sure, I've generated lots of ideas, at different stages of development, but in the end, all that matters is what's out there. So this month, I'm shipping this blog post about all the projects I haven't shipped (yet). Motivations for this post: To scratch an itch. To give y'all a look into the …
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Retroist - Retro Blog and Podcast, , more info
Keebler Soft Batch Cookies and the Soft Cookie Revolution In the early 1980s, companies began to realize that changes were occurring in the way cookies were consumed in the United States. People were buying more packaged cookies and baking less at home. Store-bought cookies were crisp and didn’t resemble those fresh from the oven. Manufacturers started to wonder, "Is there a market for a new type of ‘soft’ cookie?" If so, how could they be made and packaged? As …
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Society for US Intellectual History, , more info
Indexing: Lost Art, Dead End, or Missed Opportunity? (Part 1) While scrolling social media pages awhile back, I found one friend appreciating, in a moment, her current writing project—a book manuscript. The appreciation arose in the context of editing her Read more The post Indexing: Lost Art, Dead End, or Missed Opportunity? (Part 1) first appeared on Society for US Intellectual History.
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The Daily | Current | The Criterion Collection, , more info
The Heroic Trio / Executioners: To the Power of Three By the 1990s, Hong Kong cinema had become beloved around the world for its restless innovation and dizzying hybridity. Few films exemplify the spirit of that era more fully than The Heroic Trio (1993) and its sequel, Executioners (also 1993), both made by director Johnnie To and action choreographer Ching Siu-tung. Combining the mythical traditions of the wuxia genre, the grit and melodrama of the Hong Kong New Wave filmmaking …
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Evergreen Data Visualization Blog, , more info
How Much Data Viz is Too Much How much is "too much?" I'm sure you've seen that eye glaze from time to time. The answer is actually deceptively simple. The post How Much Data Viz is Too Much appeared first on Evergreen Data.
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Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design, , more info
In search of a digital town square Ever since an infantile fascist billionaire (hereafter, the IFB) decided to turn Twitter over to the racially hostile anti-science set, folks who previously used that network daily to discuss and amplify topics they cared about have either given up on the very premise of a shared digital commons, continued to post to Twitter while holding their noses, or sought a new digital place to call their own. This post is …
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New Waxahatchee: Bored Video: Waxahatchee – “Bored” Directed by Corbett Jones and Nick Simonite. From Tigers Blood, out on March 22 on Anti-. I love the Joey Santiago-style guitar that opens this song. Katie Crutchfield says, “I feel like my comfort zone when writing songs lies somewhere on the emotional spectrum of sadness and heartache. Writing from a place of happiness scares me. Too earnest. Anger scares me even more. I wrote ‘Bored’ …
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one.point.zero - Blog, , more info
Chrome is getting worse. Steer clear of Google Chrome if you value your privacy. They've just introduced a misleadingly labeled "privacy sandbox" feature, which, paradoxically, undermines user privacy rather than protecting it. [direct link to source]
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How many songs is too many songs? As with guitars, you can never have too many songs, surely? My modern period of writing and recording began around April 2012, although I’d done a lot of noodling guitar instrumentals with beats and synths for many years before that going way back into my teens. But, this modern period which started in my 40s when I co-established an Arts Night happening got me writing and recording on a more …
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Book Review: Mission Manhattan by James Ponti The resourceful young agents of James Ponti’s terrific middle grade series City Spies are back for their fifth adventure, this time protecting a young environmentalist from forces who will stop at nothing to silence her powerful voice for change. Teenager Beatriz Santos is a rock star in the global protest movement, with dedicated followers who…
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Helix magazine, 1967–1968 Another underground magazine, this one originating in Seattle during the first wave of the counter-cultural publications that flourished from the mid-60s on. Wikipedia says that Helix managed 125 bi-weekly issues from 1967 to 1970; the Internet Archive has the first 42 issues which run to October 1968 (the uploader’s dates are out by a year each way). When so few of these magazines are available online this makes a welcome …