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  1. Lines and Colors, , more info

    Eye Candy for Today: Asta Norregaard portrait
    Portrait of Marthine Cappelen Hjort, b. Kiær, by Asta Nørregaard, pastel on canvas; roughly 48 x 33 inches (122 x 85 cm); link is to Wikimedia Commons; original is in the collection of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo Norway, which has a zoomable and downloadable version of the image. This wonderful portrait by late 19th, early 20th century Norwegian artist Asta Nørregaard is one of those …
    By cparker, 167 words
  2. A Life in Photography, , more info

    Thinking about Film
    Aspens and Lodgepole Pines at DeMotte Campground north of the Grand Canyon. My film cameras and film stock.For a number of years I've been keeping a few rolls of film in my refrigerator. (Refrigerated film will last a long time without changing color.) You can see what I have -- three rolls of Fujichrome Provia in 35mm, a roll of 35mm Fujicolor 400, three rolls of Fujichrome Provia in 120 …
    By Dave Jenkins, 380 words
  3. Cultural Capital, , more info

    Roots – Almeida Theatre
    Kitchen sink dramas are filled with ideas about two worlds colliding, past and future most obviously, particularly the clash between the generation who fought the war and their contemporary now adult children who crave a different kind of life, as well as the consequent disillusionment as that bright freedom is replaced by the drudgery of […]
    By Maryam Philpott, 60 words
  4. ultracrepidarian, , more info

    Status games
    Mother Jones today has an excellent story on Arlie Russell Hochschild’s book “Stolen Pride.” This quote in particular: “We live in both a material economy and a pride economy, and while we pay close attention to shifts in the material economy, we often neglect or underestimate the importance of the pride economy. Just as the fortunes of Appalachian Kentucky have risen and fallen with the fate of coal, so has …
    By Paul Hubbard, 138 words
  5. Cloudberry Cake Proselytism, , more info

    :: Dida Dida Doo
    One more Japanese band to discover: Dida Dida Doo. I had forgotten about that very good compilation “Wheels Go Round” that had White Town’s track “Anal Sex”. Yeah. Do you know this compilation? It has this lovely, cute, artwork by Megumi Yoshimura and then you read the tracklist and the first track is that one. It is odd to say the least. A Trumpet Trumpet Records put out this 10 …
    By Roque, 478 words
  6. The Unconventional Gardener – Blog, , more info

    Aquaponics on Mars with Benz Kotzen (GotG61)
    Our Mission Specialist for this episode is Benz Kotzen, a Professor at the University of Greenwich. He’s here to tell us about his FEEDING MARS project, which showcased a live experiment growing vegetables, herbs and fruits in Martian simulant soils, using fish effluents from an aquaponic system as fertilizer.
    By Emma Doughty, 56 words
  7. The Week in Women | an AWFJ blog, , more info

    Sue Kim’s ‘The Last of the Sea Women’ coming soon to Apple TV+
    The film follows an extraordinary band of feisty grandmother warriors waging a spirited battle against vast oceanic threats. Often called real-life mermaids, the haenyeo divers of South Korea’s Jeju Island are renowned for centuries of diving to the ocean floor — without oxygen — to harvest seafood for their livelihood.
    By Brandy McDonnell, 63 words
  8. Daniel Bowen, , more info

    Old photos from September 2014
    Here’s another in my series of ten year old photos, this time from September 2014. We were now fast approaching the November 2014 state election, as you’ll see in some of these snaps. Flinders Street Station’s clocks – if you look closely you’ll note some line names were modified as late as the 1990s (Cranbourne) but not since (St Albans, Broadmeadows). From this angle, Ikea at Springvale looks pretty impressive. …
    By Daniel Bowen, 441 words
  9. Steamboats Are Ruining Everything, , more info

    “Lifer,” a new poem in the NYRB
    “Lifer,” a new poem of mine, is published in the 17 October 2024 issue of the New York Review of Books. Please check it out! In other news, I’ll soon be leaving the derelict building where I’ve rented a writing studio for the past dozen years. The new owners plan to turn it into apartments. If you happen to have read Melville’s novel Pierre, you will have an idea what …
    By Caleb Crain, 165 words
  10. BrettTerpstra.com, , more info

    Moom giveaway!
    I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 10 licenses ($15 value each) for Moom. Whether you know it yet or not, window management on a Mac can change your computing life. Imagine being able to fly windows into organized dimensions and locations with the click of a button or the press of a key. Moom is the best app for managing windows that I’ve found, and I get lost without …
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  11. Conscientious Photography Magazine, , more info

    Iuzza
    How do you re-narrate the totality of someone’s life, whether your own or someone else’s? It would seem that providing as much detail as possible will help an audience understand the person in question. But as Édouard Levé demonstrated in his book Autoportrait, the accumulation of the most precise and minute statements only produces an incredibly compelling and magical piece of art, without bringing a reader any closer to the …
    By Jörg Colberg, 940 words
  12. Matt Gemmell, , more info

    Mini-story: Fire Service
    Harkness was always the first one in. He wasn’t the most senior, or perhaps even the most capable — though he was certainly in the top three — but his bravery and initiative were second to none. When you worked in the fire service, they were qualities to be admired. He always kept his wits about him, followed his training until he was better served by his instincts, and above …
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  13. Me Blog Write Good, , more info

    769. Bart’s Birthday
    Original airdate: September 29, 2024 The premise: Conan O’Brien hosts a star-studded gala in honor of The Simpsons long-awaited series finale, as written by an AI programmed with every series finale ever made. In the episode, Bart is eagerly awaiting his upcoming birthday, but is made increasingly uneasy as everyone in Springfield seems to be going through major life changes and personal revelations. The reaction: How will The Simpsons end? …
    By Mike!, 1,324 words
  14. The Waving Cat – Blog, , more info

    Quick thoughts on NotebookLM
    If you haven’t already, I strongly encourage you to take a closer look at NotebookLM, a new(ish) Google tool to explore documents via a chat interface, based on a Large Language Model. It’s worth noting that NotebookLM does allow you to “chat” with documents, it does not train the LLM on those documents, though, so it all lives in the LLMs context window. I tested NotebookLM a bit over the …
    By Peter Bihr, 242 words
  15. Kimimi The Game-Eating She-Monster, , more info

    Shining Force III Scenario 1 Colossus of the Capital: A shining start [Pt1]
    [As with Shining the Holy Ark I will try to use official English names wherever possible, however as I’m playing in Japanese there might be some slight differences/slip-ups/personal preferences along the way. You can read through the official English script here. One last thing: Here, “Shining Force III” refers to the trilogy as a whole. I’ll always use “Scenario 1” when talking specifically about this game.] CONTENTS ~Chapter 1: Nightmare …
    By Kimimi, 8,073 words