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  1. Design is fine. History is mine., , more info

    Luigi Lucioni, Iris & Carnations, 1928. He was the first and youngest contemporary American Painter…
    Luigi Lucioni, Iris & Carnations, 1928. He was the first and youngest contemporary American Painter to have a work purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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  2. Southeast Asia construction, transport, and infrastructure, , more info

    Sidewalks are the secret sauce to simulating Singapore’s success in Southeast Asia cites
    Cities across Southeast Asia use Singapore as a measuring stick for development progress. “The next Singapore” is a phrase that is often used in this context. These cities try to emulate Singapore by building luxury apartments and landmark towers to attract high net-wealth individuals and family offices. Instead of looking up at skyscrapers, cities should look down at the street level first. Singapore’s success starts at ground level with its …
    By James Clark, 737 words
  3. Terence Eden’s Blog, , more info

    A decade later, has my mobile security advice changed?
    A decade ago, I appeared on the 361 Podcast to give my advice about mobile security. This was the era of the iPhone 5 and Android KitKat. BlackBerry was trying to have (yet another) resurgence and Nokia was desperately trying to keep Windows Phone alive. What advice did I give then, and is it still relevant? Stay Sceptical In at number five is just stay sceptical. I mean, quite often, …
    By @edent, 1,693 words
  4. Critic After Dark, , more info

    Broken Marriage (Ishmael Bernal, 1983)
    Trench warfare (Warning: the story of Ishmal Bernal's films Relasyon (The Affair, 1982) and Broken Marriage (1983) are discussed in close detail) Film available online (can't link to it directly though-- go look for yourself!), which is one reason why I'm reposting this. No English subtitles, alas. You might say Ishmael Bernal's Broken Marriage (1983), his follow-up to the successful melodrama Relasyon (The Affair, 1982), isn't quite as commercially or …
    By Noel Vera, 935 words
  5. From the front of the choir, , more info

    Why a warm up shouldn’t be just vocal exercises
    Many of us choir leaders are constantly on the look-out for new warm up ideas. Whenever I look on the internet, I always come across sheet music for vocalises. But these are only a small part of what a warm up should be. Vocalises are songs without words, chosen for their value as exercises in vocal technique. They date back to the mid-18th Century. But a vocal warm up is …
    By Chris Rowbury, 318 words
  6. Aleks Sierz - Blog, , more info

    The Real Ones
    Favourite stage direction: “A memory. Which disintegrates more each time we visit it. Elements getting stripped away, including the words. Club. High off their faces. An indie classic plays.” (Waleed Akhtar’s The Real Ones) The post The Real Ones appeared first on Aleks Sierz.
    By Aleks Sierz, 47 words
  7. Beer Insider, , more info

    The changing face of wet-led pubs
    Reports of the death of the traditional drinking pub have been greatly exaggerated, judging by the levels of trading across the category that shows a relatively healthy trend, as drinkers are increasingly choosing the pub rather than late-night venues including nightclubs and bars. Wet-led pubs have enjoyed a 10% increase in like-for-like sales on a…
    By Glynn Davis, 61 words
  8. CoffeeGeek Daily Blog, , more info

    Ninja Luxe Cafe Espresso Machine
    Shark Ninja's first jump into the premium espresso market brings the usual Ninja flair of a lot of added features. How did they do? We have a lot to say early on. The post Ninja Luxe Cafe Espresso Machine appeared first on CoffeeGeek.
    By Mark Prince, 48 words
  9. Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice, , more info

    I Spent a Day as a 4th Grader (Ashley Redd)
    Ashley Redd, a teacher in a New Orleans elementary school, described her experience of going through a school day shadowing a 4th grader. This article appeared in Education Week, January 22, 2020. Shortly afterwards, Redd became a director of a micro-school in New Orleans schools. If you think you’re tired after a day of teaching, you should try being a 4th grader. I recently spent a day shadowing a 4th …
    By larrycuban, 1,242 words
  10. Richard Smith's non-medical blogs, , more info

    A show where we discover four artists doing original and arresting work
    On Saturday we went to the British Art Fair, which was huge, filled with wonders and horrors, and extremely crowded. At first I thought we wouldn’t be able to move or see anything, but the crowds thinned as we progressed. About 70 galleries were exhibiting, most of them multiple works, so you could emerge from the scrum overwhelmed and remembering nothing. But I did see things that excited me, and …
    By Richard Smith, 835 words
  11. Exploring the Universe with Andrew Fraknoi, , more info

    Coming Up: Einstein without Tears; Religion and Extraterrestrial Life
    Two upcoming events that may be of interest to you (please pass on to others who may like them): The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at San Francisco State Presents: A non-technical, 6-week class with Professor Andrew Fraknoi Einstein without Tears Tuesdays from 12:30 to 2:30 pm via Zoom (Oct. 8 – Nov. 12, 2024) This non-technical, non-mathematical introduction to some of the most awe-inspiring ideas from the work of Albert …
    By Andrew Fraknoi, 723 words
  12. The White Pube | blog, , more info

    Endorsing PACBI
    We’re signing up to PACBI, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. Since 2004, PACBI has been advocating for a boycott of Israeli academic and cultural institutions. This is based on the fact that these institutions are complicit in the Israeli system of oppression that has denied Palestinians their basic rights guaranteed by international law. Cultural institutions are one part of the ideological and institutional framework …
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  13. MOONBASE CENTRAL, , more info

    ED'S FOSTA ROCKET BANK
    Zigg made mention of how much he liked the rocket ship pictured in my MB 16th birthday greeting.The bank is from the 1950s and stands 10"H and is a variation on the 'pointy tube with fins' rocket design with the fins being quite long.From Vegas BaseEd*PS. From Arto: As an addendum to my comment on Ed's fabulous post about the Foster Grant Rocket Bank, here's a snapshot of my Fosta …
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  14. The Brooks Review, , more info

    Member Journal — 9/30/24
    This week: Amazon’s return to office mandate; and local LLMs are getting good thanks to Meta. You must be a member to read the rest of this article. (Already a member? Log In.)
    By Ben Brooks, 37 words
  15. Doc Pop's Blog, , more info

    #SidewalkFriends: Sidewalk Surfers
    I like to keep an eye out for cool shapes during my walks and use them as inspiration for my #SidewalkFriends drawings. It’s like my version of hunting for Pokémon. We just got back from a fun vacation in Hawaii. While we were checking out the awesome murals in Kaka’ako (near Honolulu), I spotted these interesting cracks in the sidewalk. I started this sketch by drawing a face, but then …
    By doc, 170 words