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  1. Real Ale, Real Music, , more info

    A Monday Pint....
    Changing routines and economic pressures have reduced the times that pubs are generally open these days. But looking back, the times when it was possible to get a pint were once much more tightly restricted than they are now....Monday. The start of the working week for so many people. But for many too, a day they don't work due to their shift patterns, or it's their designated day off, or …
    By Chris Dyson, 1,788 words
  2. Glasgow Theatre Blog, , more info

    Macrobert Arts Centre announces new Artistic Director
    Central Scotland’s leading arts venue, Macrobert Arts Centre is delighted to announce Ed Robson as its new Artistic Director and CEO. Arts consultant, Lucy Mason is Interim Director until Ed takes up his position in May. Ed Robson said: ”It’s a terrific time to be joining the team at Macrobert Arts Centre. Following on from Julie Ellen’s fantastic leadership, I’m looking forward to getting some special shows onstage, seeing some …
    By glasgowtheatreblog, 424 words
  3. SchwarzTech, , more info

    Apple Releases iPhone-Only Sports App
    Apple: Apple today introduced Apple Sports, a free app for iPhone that gives sports fans access to real-time scores, stats, and more. Designed for speed and simplicity, the app’s personalized experience puts users’ favorite leagues and teams front and center, featuring an easy-to-use interface designed by Apple. Apple Sports is available to download now in the App Store in the U.S., the U.K. and Canada. I dig it—it’s a fairly …
    By Eric Schwarz, 209 words
  4. From Earth to the Stars, , more info

    How I Started Writing Crazy Things Again
    by Ian Baaske Follow Ian Baaske’s writing career from its earliest beginnings in this deeply personal essay. Also, don’t forget to read Baaske’s latest story, “The Man in the Moon Is a Lady,” in our [March/April issue, on sale now!] When I was a kid, I wrote whatever I wanted. In my elementary school, we had a program called “Young Authors,” where we got to write and illustrate our own …
    By fromearthtothestars, 1,726 words
  5. Bartholomew's Notes, , more info

    Notes on Valdo Calocane and the Attorney General
    From a press release from Victoria Prentis, the Attorney General: Valdo Calocane’s crimes were horrific and have shocked a nation. He brutally killed three innocent people, and violently attacked three other victims. Their experiences will stay in our minds for a long time to come. This was a case that evoked strong feelings amongst so many people and it was no surprise that I received so many referrals under the …
    By Richard Bartholomew, 954 words
  6. Jim Nielsen’s Blog, , more info

    Two Quick Tips When Building With React Router
    I’ve been working with the latest Remix-ification of React Router and there are two things I wish I had known when I started. So I’m writing them down in case anyone else is about to start a React Router app. 1. Flat Action Data When Using JSON If you’re submitting JSON, e.g. submit( { key: "value" }, { method: "post", encType: "application/json" } ); It’s good to keep your data …
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  7. The Family Stage, , more info

    REVIEW: Turning the Screw (King’s Head Theatre)
    Content warning: Turning the Screw contains themes of paedophilia, victim blaming and abuse of power in the arts. It is recommended for audiences age 16+ After closing its doors in August 2023, King’s Head Theatre has recently re-opened in a shiny new purpose-built venue (just behind the pub it called home for 53 years). With an artistic policy of producing “joyful, irreverent, colourful & queer theatre”, King’s Head Theatre focuses …
    By The Family Stage, 662 words
  8. ArchEyes | Architecture and Design Magazine, , more info

    Writing Habits to Become Star Architect Students
    As an architect student, you need to write a lot. This is especially true when you want to come out as a bright student and grow financially and professionally. In... The post Writing Habits to Become Star Architect Students appeared first on ArchEyes.
    By ArchEyes Team, 50 words
  9. Greg Alder's Yard Posts, , more info

    2024 Yard Posts calendar
    The new 2024 Yard Posts food gardening calendar is here! I selected beautiful and honest photos from my yard and elsewhere in Southern California for each month, and I packed in lots of info on vegetables, fruit trees, and watering. For each month, I’ve got which vegetables to sow or plant. I’ve also included when […] The post 2024 Yard Posts calendar appeared first on Greg Alder's Yard Posts: Southern …
    By Greg Alder, 77 words
  10. Internet Archive Blogs, , more info

    Book Talk: The Secret Life of Data
    How data surveillance, digital forensics, and generative AI pose new long-term threats and opportunities—and how we can use them to make better decisions in the face of technological uncertainty. Book Talk: The Secret Life of DataApril 18 @ 10am PT / 1pm ET ONLINERegister now! “I have been waiting a long time for a clearly written book that cuts through the hype and describes how data—big and small, old and …
    By Chris Freeland, 458 words
  11. Frock Flicks, , more info

    WCW: Fiona Shaw
    I keep hoping some stills from the upcoming film Monstrous Beauty will be released, because
    By Kendra, 18 words
  12. things magazine, , more info

    In search of the vanishing digital sublime
    Are there any conceivable benefits or useful practical applications of AI generative video? / related, how to automate writing, The Great Fiction of AI, ‘The strange world of high-speed semi-automated genre fiction’ / imaginary landscapes, generated the old-fashioned way by … Continue reading →
    By things magazine, 51 words
  13. Playing D&D With Porn Stars, , more info

    The Temple of Naga Malicinda-Five Bucks
    Temple of Naga MalicindaMy players are currently in a megadungeon, this is one of the levels.It can pretty much fit into any big dungeon with levels or areas.Now available in The Store. Five Bucks.
    By Zak Sabbath, 40 words
  14. Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities, , more info

    Reflections of Club Embrujo
    "The darkeness of the corridor spilled out into a hugh cement chamber that reaked of alcohol and body order. The scene was surreal- a deep mountain gratto in which hundreds of bodies moved as one. They surged up and down, hands pressed firmly to their sides, heads bobbing like lifeless bulbs on top of rigid spines. Crazed souls took to running and diving off a stage and landed on a …
    By Jan Ferris, 108 words
  15. Living London History, , more info

    Royal, Rebels And Revolutionaries: A Fascinating Day Trip To Lewes
    There is such a wealth of historical places that can be reached very quickly on the train from London. I recently went on a day trip to the historical town of Lewes near Brighton in East Sussex. It is a fascinating town with a rich history and some beautiful architecture. Join me on a walk […] The post Royal, Rebels And Revolutionaries: A Fascinating Day Trip To Lewes appeared first …
    By chesherj, 84 words