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  1. West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more), , more info

    All the news that's fit to print (on page A16)
    For real, can we recap: Sitting members of Congress initiated IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS against a U.S. President based on information passed to them by an agent of Russian intelligence. Same members refuse to pass aid to Ukraine. Same members defend Trump.….— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) February 21, 2024 Josh Marshall calls it A Bigger Story Than You Can Possibly ImagineLet’s review recent events. First came the news that prosecutors in special counsel …
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  2. Jane Friedman | Blog, , more info

    Scene, Summary, Postcard: 3 Types of Scenes in Commercial, Upmarket, and Literary Fiction
    Photo by freestocks on Unsplash Today’s post is by author, book coach, and developmental editor Lidija Hilje. It’s often said that scenes are the fundamental building blocks of a story—the smallest units that propel the narrative forward. But what precisely constitutes a scene, and what types of scenes are there? Typically, when we refer to a scene, we’re talking about it in a classic, strict sense: as a story-relevant event …
    By Lidija Hilje, 1,865 words
  3. greg.org, , more info

    They Photoshopped Dianne Feinstein’s Pool
    Dianne Feinstein’s house is for sale, and it includes a pool, where her aides probably said she went swimming every day. Study for Blue Panel (Ground Zero), 2024, jpg Meanwhile, the ghost of Ellsworth Kelly says to expand the court.
    By greg, 45 words
  4. Strong Towns, , more info

    Undoing the Downtown Monoculture
    (Source: Alex Sawyer on Unsplash) When I graduated from high school, an older and wiser woman in my life gave me a copy of the children’s book The Big Orange Splot. The plot is pretty straightforward: the central character, Mr Plumbean, lives on a “neat street” where all the houses are the same. One day, a seagull drops a bucket of paint on his roof, making a big orange splot. …
    By Emma Durand-Wood, 1,562 words
  5. blissblog, , more info

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  6. Cendrine Marrouat - Artist, , more info

    The Full Sturgeon Moon – Photos from the August 1, 2023 supermoon
    When I read that the second supermoon of 2023 would be on display on August 1st, I decided to stay up later than usual to try and catch a few glimpses of the lady. It was a little cloudy but worth it! And I have photos to show you. Before moving on, though, let me answer the following question: What is a supermoon? The supermoon owes its name to astrologer …
    By Cendrine Marrouat, 351 words
  7. LIP SERVICE — Split Lip Magazine, , more info

    Just One Thing with Ani King
    Ani King’s flash “Mother-Mother, Wasp-Mother” buzzes with longing, stings with nemory, and sighs with all a missing person leaves behind. Here they share just one thing about the piece:“This is one of the three stories I've ever written or published that still don't have a Spotify playlist to accompany them. Music really tends to drive and anchor me especially when it comes to stepping back into the mood, cadence, setting …
    By SLM, 143 words
  8. The Quietus, , more info

    Jo Bevan Reveals New 'Born Ready' EP
    The Desperate Journalist frontwoman's new solo EP is out today via tQ and The state51 Conspiracy
    By Patrick Clarke, 23 words
  9. Professional NPC, , more info

    Temple of Naga Malicinda
    The latest adventure in Zak's Cube World series is simple and elegant like a snake. It's about snake people. No stepping on the snake, please, thank you. It has cool monsters; interesting treasure that's both valuable and useful; secrets and traps and puzzles; a map that has all the information you need right on it; an explanation of how all the snakes are books and what kind of books and …
    By Simon Tsevelev, 136 words
  10. MUBI | Notebook, , more info

    MUBI Podcast: Sofia Coppola—from "Virgin Suicides" to "Priscilla"
    Sofia Coppola's Priscilla (2023) will stream exclusively on MUBI starting March 1 in the UK, Germany, Turkey, India, and Latin America.There’s maybe no working filmmaker more associated with film fashion than Sofia Coppola. But in this brief history of her super stylish body of work, we figure out the thematic stitching inside those perfect fits.Host Rico Gagliano talks with Coppola, her brother (and collaborator) Roman, and her award-winning costume designers …
    By MUBI Podcast, 161 words
  11. The Indie Bob Spot, , more info

    Republic of Letters - Mineral Point, WI
    Republic of Letters, Mineral Point, WI(Like The Indie Bob Spot on Facebook and follow The Indie Bob Spot on X)Over the years I've been to Mineral Point many times and its one of those towns that I could never understand why they didn't have an independent bookstore. Historic downtown district with beautiful stone buildings, many independent businesses, and a renowned and legendary artist's colony dating back over a century. Thankfully, …
    By Bob, 951 words
  12. Londonist - Things to see and do in London, , more info

    Ramadan And Eid Events In London 2024
    Ramadan is a worldwide month of of fasting, prayer, reflection and community involvement by the Muslim community, immediately followed by Eid Al Fitr, the 'Holiday of Breaking the Fast'. In 2024, Ramadan is expected to fall on Monday 11 March, ending with Eid Al Fitr on 9 April. Here's our roundup of the big Ramadan and Eid events taking place in London. Ramadan lights, West End We're hopeful London's Ramadan …
    By Londonist, 487 words
  13. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    ‘Vengeance is Mine’ by Marie NDiaye (Review)
    With the announcement of this year’s International Booker Prize longlist just around the corner, my mind is turning towards books that might make the cut, and today’s choice is one I think has a pretty good chance. French writer Marie NDiaye has been longlisted for the IBP before (with Ladivine), and her latest book to make it into English is another excellent novel that is sure to catch the judges’ …
    By Tony, 1,388 words
  14. Duncan.co, , more info

    Continents Collide in Color
    In “Continents Collide in Color,” Duncan Rawlinson presents a series of bouquets that quietly defy the ordinary. By blending photography with artificial intelligence, he brings together flowers from opposite ends of the world into a single, serene image. These bouquets, composed of flora that would never meet outside of this digital greenhouse, are simple yet profound celebrations of nature’s diversity. Rawlinson’s work delicately suggests that the improbable can be made …
    By Duncan Rawlinson, 105 words
  15. The Black Narcissus, , more info

    CHANEL CRISTALLE EAU DE PARFUM (2023)
    The hyacinths : check. The crispness : check. The citric green : check. But then not really the honeysuckle, nor the chypric tones, nor the mystery. Just a bit of duty free iris and a lot of white musk. NOPE. The current edt : much more Cristalle like. I love the beginning. But then this also wimps out and goes standardized blanderina. No : even on this miserably cold, blustery …
    By ginzaintherain, 82 words