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  1. 3:AM Magazine, , more info

    Q&A: Nathan Knapp, Daybook
    Daniel Davis Wood interviews Nathan Knapp. Nathan Knapp’s début novel, Daybook, is fiendishly difficult to encapsulate: it’s a novel of philosophical and moral depth, of stylistic ambition and assuredness, of biting humour, self-exposure, and extraordinary emotional intelligence. It’s a very contemporary novel, moving from the ethics of livestreamed interactive pornography to the effects of Covid-19 lockdowns on love between intimate partners, and it packs in much more than you’d expect …
    By Daniel Davis Wood, 3,415 words
  2. The History of Parliament, , more info

    ‘History from above’ and ‘history from below’: the example of Philip Herbert, 4th earl of Pembroke, May to July 1641
    Guest blogger Dr Fraser Dickinson uses the events surrounding Philip Herbert, 4th earl of Pembroke, between May and July 1641, to illustrate the interaction between the paradigms of ‘history from above’ and ‘history from below.’ The past is often viewed as being either ‘history from above’ (the ‘great man theory’ of history), or ‘history from below’ (the Marxist emphasis on economic and social forces). Of course, any astute practitioner knows …
    By History of Parliament, 1,033 words
  3. The Captive Reader, , more info

    With the End in Mind – Kathryn Mannix
    How do we prepare for death? Whether it is our own or a loved one’s, most of us in the Western world have no idea what to expect at the end or who to talk to about what physically will happen, and, in lives where we are used to feeling informed and in control, that is terrifying. With the End in Mind by Kathryn Mannix, published in 2017, seeks to …
    By Claire (The Captive Reader), 586 words
  4. Reclaiming Paradise, , more info

    Autumn equinox
    It’s the autumn equinox and so we reach that time in the year when the darkness begins to take over from the light. I find the dark winter nights increasingly difficult so I have to try instead to celebrate what is good at this time of year. Harvesting is continuing, slowly but surely. We have, at last, had a few ripe tomatoes, pictured here with a sprinkling of garlic chive …
    By Reclaiming Paradise, 416 words
  5. DNA Lounge: DNA Sequencing, , more info

    Wherein a winnar is us!
    As foretold by prophecy, you the people have once again declared DNA Lounge to be "Best Nightclub", and Hubba Hubba Revue to be "Best Burlesque" in the 2024 Best of the Bay! Also "Best Pizza" runner-up for DNA Pizza, and "Best Dance Party" runner-up for Death Guild. Thank you again for your support! We've got a busy week coming up... We've got midget wrestling (seats are nearly sold out), a …
    By jwz, 122 words
  6. joshua stein, , more info

    BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.2 Released
    BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.2 has been released: wifi_da-1.2.sit (StuffIt 3 archive) SHA256: 984935cc5e3e25102849cd41c52764cb08060d183d48cfb49f9da3eead49aea8SHA1: 980b17f58babb839977b7d714f8556a82bf33c7e Changes in this version: Added an "(Other Network)" option to the SSID list to manually enter a hidden SSID
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  7. Laura's Miscellaneous Musings, , more info

    Tonight's Movie: Marie: A True Story (1985) - A Warner Archive Blu-ray Review
    MARIE: A TRUE STORY (1985), also known simply as MARIE, was released on Blu-ray last month by the Warner Archive Collection.Sissy Spacek plays the title role in this real-life story. As the movie begins, Marie Ragghianti leaves an abusive marriage to Dave (Vincent Irizarry) and takes her three young children to live with her mother (Collin Wilcox Paxton).Marie juggles college with a job and after graduation asks a former school …
    By Laura, 744 words
  8. Fluxblog, , more info

    To Make A Dream Come True
    Thandii “It Only Takes 2” Thandii are funk minimalists in the tradition of ESG and Liquid Liquid, though I think their grooves come out feeling less tightly wound and neurotic. “It Only Takes 2” in particular strikes me as being like if Swim-era Caribou made an 80s freestyle song. The stark arrangement keeps your ear focused on the most functional elements of the groove, but it also implies a sweaty, …
    By Matthew, 310 words
  9. Lines and Colors, , more info

    Simultaneous contrast in Monet’s Stacks of Wheat (End of Day, Autumn)
    Stacks of Wheat (End of Day, Autumn), Claude Monet; oil on canvas, roughly 28 x 40 in. (66 x 28 cm); in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, which offers both zoomable and downloadable images on their site. Here’s a question for you: in this painting by Monet — one of several in his series of paintings of haystacks — are the color relationships intense and vibrant or …
    By cparker, 278 words
  10. The Neglected Books Page, , more info

    Joan O’Donovan and Her Misfit Spinsters
    “Your time’s your own, and don’t you forget it, my girl: for twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, you can do what you bloody well choose,” Eva Wotton reminds herself at the start of Argument with the East Wind (1986), the last of Joan O’Donovan’s three novels about older single women trying to find the place in the world that fits them. “So what was she going to …
    By editor, 1,434 words
  11. meyerweb.com, , more info

    Announcing BCD Watch
    One of the things I think we all struggle with is keeping up to date with changes in web development. You might hear about a super cool new CSS feature or JavaScript API, but it’s never supported by all the browsers when you hear about it, right? So you think “I’ll have to make sure check in on that again later” and quickly forget about it. Then some time down …
    By Eric Meyer, 569 words
  12. Book Of Irving #82431, , more info

    First Amend This! An IDOC Newsletter, Sept. ’24
    Previous: First Amend This! An IDOC Newsletter, Aug. ’24 Welcome to the September issue of First Amend This! This publication provides an insider look at issues affecting the Idaho Department of Correction community. If you wish to assist this effort, share the link, copy and paste, or print and send this issue to another. Loved … Continue reading "First Amend This! An IDOC Newsletter, Sept. ’24" The post First Amend …
    By Patrick Irving, 91 words
  13. UK Free Parties and Free Festivals 1988-1994, , more info

    21st-23rd June 1991: Circus Warp at Summer Solstice Free Festival at Peasedown St. John, Somerset
    Update– The Spiral Tribe do at Rats Run/Longstock Free Festival, Hampshire was on the same weekend. Shout going out to watermouse who alerted us to this first video, thanks! And an even bigger shout out to dj jenjen (aka mis-chief) who shot both videos
    By freepartypeople, 59 words
  14. TechLeader.pro, , more info

    Leave your meetings (TLP 2024w38)
    I think we need to normalise leaving meetings that are wasting your time.
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  15. Pylon of the Month, , more info

    Pylon of the Month - September 2024
    September's Pylon of the Month is one that I've wanted to feature for a long time but until now, I've always been driving when passing by. This time, I was more organised when returning home after visiting friends in Bath and grabbed my chance as a passenger. You can find it when heading North on the A46 just before joining the M4 at junction 18. What has always caught my …
    By Kevin Mosedale, 543 words