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  1. Piscatorial Quagswagging, , more info

    Warwickshire Avon - The Untrodden Pt.8
    With work seemingly intensifying day by day with the countdown to the launch of the car I've been working on forever and a day, some much needed me time was needed so on the way back I stopped off at the convenience syndicate stretch.The river had been over the banks and in the fields and when I arrived at the parking spot luckily the river was now back within its …
    By Piscatorial Quagswagging, 363 words
  2. Sight Unseen, , more info

    11 Things We Loved at September’s Paris Design Shows
    Earlier this month, at Paris Design Week and its concurrent shows, we were especially drawn toward work that explores material richness and depth — the use of upholstery to add dimensionality, tactility, and coziness, as well as furniture that highlights the grain and various textures of wood. Attention to detail is seasonless but there’s something about the change in the air, the way autumnal light shifts your perspective and what …
    By Deborah Shapiro, 96 words
  3. Glasgow Theatre Blog, , more info

    Here You Come Again – King’s Theatre, Glasgow
    Failed, would-be comedian Kevin (Steven Webb) is on the wrong side of 40 and doesn’t have his troubles to seek. Failing at work, as well as relationships, he’s currently confined to the attic of his childhood home as he isolates with his parents during the COVID lockdown (yes, we are now sufficiently removed from the pandemic to have comedy musicals set during it). Kevin is a life-long Dolly Parton fan, …
    By glasgowtheatreblog, 519 words
  4. everything changes, , more info

    Stay in the gap
    WHEN THE SAME TOPIC comes up in three sessions in the same day, I take note. In this case, it was Ira Glass’ famous “taste gap” story. If you’re unfamiliar, it’s short and worth a watch. But the gist of it is that when you start some new creative practice, you very quickly confront a gap between your taste and your ability. Your taste inspired you to the work, but …
    By Mandy Brown, 987 words
  5. Verso, , more info

    New Left Review 148, out now.
    In the Latest Issue Tom Hazeldine gives an anatomy of the pincer movement—working-class desertion of the Tories in the Midlands and the North, middle-class Lib–Lab unity in the South—which produced the seat-slide in the 2024 UK election, plus the unprecedented bloc of radical, Green and Muslim MPs to the left of Labour generated by Starmer’s hardline stance. French politics since 2017 has polarized around three novel forces: Macron’s techno-bourgeois bloc, …
    By Anjali Modhvadia, 203 words
  6. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    Watch a Recording of the 2024 Congress.gov Public Forum
    On September 18, 2024, the Library of Congress held a Congress.gov Public Forum that was available in-person and online. This Forum provided attendees with an update on the enhancements that have been made to the site over the past year and served as a listening session to learn more about how the Library can better serve your legislative information needs. Jim Karamanis, director of IT Design and Development for the …
    By Robert Brammer, 494 words
  7. DGM Live, , more info

    New music available: The Phoenix
    14 Jan 1998
    By Robert Fripp, 8 words
  8. tenfootpole.org, , more info

    Madness of the Azure Queen
    By Realm DiverSelf PublishedBECMILevels 4-6 You opened the chest? You shouldn’t have opened the chest! You are magically transported to a ruined temple surrounded by vast desert. A dragon, driven mad by the slaying of her mate and brood, lies between you and a wish-granting treasure that could mean your salvation, or spell your doom… This 24 page adventure uses about thirteen pages to describe a dungeon with about 35 …
    By Bryce Lynch, 1,358 words
  9. Retroist - Retro Blog and Podcast, , more info

    Let's Make Zingers a Halloween Treat
    The weather is changing and fall is upon us, and for me that means it’s Zinger weather! Why do I associate Zingers with autumn? It is most definitely because of the commercials and sponsorship deals that they would run with, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Zingers are snack cakes, introduced by Dolly Madison, but now made by Hostess. They come in three tasty flavors. The chocolate and vanilla Zingers …
    By Retroist, 840 words
  10. Lewis Dale - Blog, , more info

    My favourite films for October
    Here’s a quick list of some of my favourite films to watch during this, the most spooky of seasons (in no particular order): Fear Street (Part One, Part Two, Part Three) - an excellent slasher trilogy, released simultaneously on Netflix Killer Klowns from Outer Space - So bad, so fun Halloween (1978) - Requires no explanation Grave Encounters - Probably my favourite found-footage film, a touch dated now but still …
    By Lewis Dale, 148 words
  11. Paweł U., , more info

    How to use Cloudflare Workers proxy with Rust
    Visits counter was a critical feature of every website just 20 years ago. In this tutorial, we will implement it with Rust Cloudflare Workers by adding persistence and dynamic behaviors to an otherwise static page. We will also discuss other practical use cases of CF workers edge proxy. Static blog with CF edge caching Visits: [VISITS_COUNT] This blog is a static JekyllRB website hosted on an EC2 behind an NGINX …
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  12. Flamed Fury, , more info

    The Genuine Articulate
    What’s up, Internet? The Alchemist dropped his latest project, The Geniune Articulate last Friday and I’ve been listening, almost non stop. It’s a short project, of eight tracks spanning just 22 minutes and finishes with the Bluey influenced single, Seasons Change. The Alchemist - Seasons Change The project features verses from Alchemist himself and features from Schoolboy Q, Action Bronson, Havoc, Conway The Machine, and Larry June. While he’s widely …
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  13. Cinema Citizen, , more info

    PORTRAIT OF JASON (1967, 2013) – Documentary Retroview
    As part of its ongoing Shirley Clarke Project, Milestone Pictures has completely restored Portrait of Jason, and is re-releasing the film theatrically, on DVD and via broadcast. Portrait of Jason had its theatrical premiere on October 2, 1967 in New York. After a successful art house run, the masterful film was added to the inventory of several film archives and collections, including that of the Museum of Modern Art. However, …
    By Jennifer Merin, 108 words
  14. James' Coffee Blog, , more info

    IndieWeb Movie Club October 2024
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  15. Dr Laura James's writings, , more info

    Commoning
    Earlier in September I was in Stroud, for the first Festival of Commoning. It was a lovely event, full of people working on commons projects in different ways. What is a commons? It's infrastructure for a basic, decent existence, operated and owned outside the market, locally governed and managed by multiple stakeholders. (we also heard a 'more modern' definition from the work of David Bollier and others - "a pervasive, …
    By Laura James, 2,277 words