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  1. Transpontine, , more info

    30 years of Grace: Jeff Buckley
    Last week I stumbled across an exhibition of photos of Jeff Buckley by Merri Cyr, including the shots she took for the cover of Grace, his only studio album released 30 years ago in 1994. A beautiful man with a beautiful voice, difficult though to approach his music with a clear perspective through the fog of the misplaced romanticism surrounding an early death - in his case of course a …
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  2. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    Foundations: why the UK economy is stagnating (→ ukfoundations.co)
    It’s difficult to argue with this article’s damning assessment of Britain’s inability to build just about anything, and the economic stagnation that has resulted: “Real wage growth has been flat for 16 years. Average weekly wages are only 0.8 percent higher today than their previous peak in 2008. Annual real wages are 6.9 percent lower for the median full-time worker today than they were in 2008. This essay argues that …
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  3. ReynoldsRetro, , more info

    RIP Fredric Jameson
    The grand old man of Marxisty critique made it to 90.Here below: a review of Jameson's magnum opus Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism that the Observer let me do when I was barely more than a baby.Postmodernism is a thick, dense slab of a book. My favorite Jamesons are the slimmer efforts: A Singular Modernity: Essay on the Ontology of the Present and Fables of Aggression: Wyndham …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 1,075 words
  4. Open Thinkering, , more info

    Weeknote 37/2024
    Today marks the autumn equinox in the northern hemisphere, the day when I stop wearing shorts by default and when I get my SAD light out in order to save off the incoming winter blues. At the start of the month, I committed to camping for at least one night away from home. Having met that target last weekend in the Lake District, I managed to sneak in a Brucie …
    By Doug Belshaw, 862 words
  5. Paul Sellers' Woodworking Blog, , more info

    Only Three Common Joints
    I’m a traditionalist in some ways and a modernist in others, but I constantly strive never to compromise my own integrity nor the integrity of my work. What do I mean by that? Well, integrity affects many things. Going for cheap-quality and low-grade plywood would compromise the longevity of the pieces I make. Using solid... Source
    By Paul Sellers, 60 words
  6. ODonnellWeb, , more info

    Camping on The Cape Part 2
    Trip:47 Nights: 156-166 Part 1 On Thursday, we went back to Audubon and spent 2.5 hours walking the trails to ID 21 bird species. It was a good day of birding. Then we went back, packed up the camper, and moved about 40 miles east to a new campground, Shady Knoll Campground in Brewster. It was wonderful and definitely a solid choice for your Cape Cod campground. Between the battery …
    By Chris ODonnell, 607 words
  7. Fishing Through Life, , more info

    My Forgotten Bluegill Web Page
    Three weeks ago, I was following my afternoon routine of enjoying my afternoon coffee while scrolling through some of my old fishing folders. Surprisingly, I discovered the Bluegill website page I created in 2010 on the BLUEGILL-BIG BLUEGILL WEBSITE. In fact, that was the year I created my fishing blog, Fishing Through Life. I was using the Bluegill site to connect with bluegill fishermen nationwide. I decided to create a …
    By Bill Trussell, 178 words
  8. Dan Leo, , more info

    "Four Friends, All Stout and True"
    They were walking down yet another long dim narrow corridor. Mr. Whitman walked to Milford's left, his brawny arm in Milford's thin arm, pulling him along. Ahead of them walked Miss Blackbourne and the Negro man called Jelly Roll, and they also walked arm in arm.Mr. Whitman was singing, and his song was thus:Four friends, all stout and truestriding along through the hallways of life,they know not wherefore, nor where …
    By Dan Leo, 1,162 words
  9. Quomodocumque, , more info

    Subriemannian parallel parking on the Heisenberg group
    I met Mike Freedman last week at CMSA and I learned a great metaphor about an old favorite subject of mine, random walks on groups. The Heisenberg group is the group of upper triangular matrices with 1’s on the diagonal: You can take a walk on the integral or Z/pZ points of the Heisenberg group using the standard generators and their inverses. How do you get a central element with …
    By JSE, 500 words
  10. VolcanoCafe, , more info

    One year of Kilauea activity. Enormous inflation rates, five dike intrusions, and the awakening of the ERZ
    The activity in Kilauea in the last year has been, A LOT. Not much may have happened on the surface, but underground the developments have been many, including dike intrusions, changing focuses of inflation, and seismic crises. One year has seen a shift from a rapidly inflating Mauna Loa to an overactive Kilauea. It has…
    By Héctor Sacristán, 72 words
  11. Tom Stuart, , more info

    Weeknotes 246: Society dictates
    Hello. Yesterday was probably the last day of the warm and sunny weather, and today it’s turned cooler and rainy for the coming week. Right now I love it. Ask me again in a month. Thank you to the several readers who sent advice on which washer dryer to buy. Unfortunately most of the specific suggestions were ruled out by my need for an integrated machine, which apparently means everything’s …
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  12. Jarrett House North, , more info

    Testament of Thompson
    Randall Thompson at the piano at the University of Virginia with Glee Club members (including Paul Webb Bourjaily) and Glee Club director Stephen Tuttle I enjoyed reading this essay on Randall Thompson and The Testament of Freedom by Honey Meconi, who is both the inaugural Arthur Satz Professor at the University of Rochester and Professor of Musicology at the Eastman School of Music (as well as a former member of …
    By Tim Jarrett, 215 words
  13. Goat-O-Rama, , more info

    Gandalf and Pongo Hike | Sept 22, 2024
    By Phil, 8 words
  14. Phil Gyford’s website – Writing, , more info

    w/e 2024-09-22
    I’ve been in Essex all week where the late summer sunny weather lasted all the way through to yesterday. Even today, after rain this morning it’s been pleasant enough this afternoon. § I’m not sure what I heard or read that made me add Dreaming by Michael Rother (ex-Kraftwerk and Neu!), released in 2020, to my “To listen” playlist but it’s been lovely to listen to this week, despite lack …
    By Phil Gyford, 510 words
  15. The Two Terriers, , more info

    Early morning yesterdays
    Here's a couple or three photographs of the West Norfolk skies taken early in the morning during the morning Terrier walk in the last week. It constantly amazes me that the sky varies so much. No wonder the subject has inspired so many artist and photographers. The promise for the next week, if you care to believe it is grey and wet but I prefer to believe that we'll get …
    By The Two Terriers, 80 words