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  1. Perfume Posse, , more info

    56th Birthday Week was FUN!
    Perfume Posse56th Birthday Week was FUN! Heya Posse! What a splendid week of fun and celebration. Even though most if it was pretty small scale it was super satisfying. Quite a few of the people I care about managed to make the Birthday Lunch at our… Continue Reading → Perfume Posse56th Birthday Week was FUN!
    By Portia, 60 words
  2. SPINE, , more info

    Reissues, glorious reissues!
    I’ve come across quite a few wonderful reissues during my recent internet travels so I thought I’d gather them all in one place so we can marvel at them together. Enjoy! Sarah Waters View fullsize Fingersmith View fullsize Affinity View fullsize Tipping the Velvet Design: Nico TaylorPaintings: Jesse MockrinPublished in paperback by Virago - May 2024 Stephen King vintage cover collection View fullsize Christine View fullsize Pet Sematary View fullsize …
    By Vyki Hendy, 212 words
  3. The Architectural Review, , more info

    The last page: the marooned church of Megalopoli
    The Architectural Review The last page: the marooned church of Megalopoli On the last page of the Ground issue, a village church makes the last stand against a coal mine The post The last page: the marooned church of Megalopoli appeared first on The Architectural Review. AR Editors
    By AR Editors, 56 words
  4. The Mental Elf, , more info

    The influence of the menopause in first onset of mental illness
    Katie Marwick on a new UK Biobank study which suggests that the two years either side of the final menstrual period represent a time of small increased risk for new onset bipolar and major depressive disorder. The post The influence of the menopause in first onset of mental illness appeared first on National Elf Service.
    By Katie Marwick, 66 words
  5. Spectre Collie, , more info

    Hat Speech
    Back when Kamala Harris’s campaign took off, she quickly secured the Democratic nomination, and then announced Tim Walz as her running mate, I got swept up in the moment. I quickly blew through my “campaign donation money” budget and even bought a couple of pieces of campaign merch. One of those is the camouflage hat, which was quickly sold out and was immediately called “iconic” by the campaign. And sure, …
    By Chuck, 973 words
  6. Overcoming Bias, , more info

    Do The Easy Neglected Task
    Academics use many different methods of inquiry. While different disciplines use different methods, most are useful in some contexts. Academics present themselves as mainly just trying to understand things, and as choosing their methods for that purpose. But in fact they are more rewarded for being credentialed as impressive, and for letting customers (students, journalists, patrons) gain status by associating with them as such. These rewards substantially distort academic methods. …
    By Robin Hanson, 560 words
  7. First Known When Lost, , more info

    Journey
    The swallows have departed. The tall, dry meadow grass rustles in the nearly empty air. Now and then a sparrow suddenly flutters up from beside the path, then flies off toward the trees surrounding the field. Ghostly white tufts of thistle seed float past, rising and falling. Swallows FlownWhence comes that small continuous silence Haunting the livelong day?This void, where a sweetness, so seldom heeded, Once ravished my heart away?As …
    By Stephen Pentz, 1,141 words
  8. Shiny New Books, , more info

    Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man: New York in the Sixties, by Michael Findlay
    Review by Annabel My fascination with the 1960s (the decade in which I was a child), will never die. Add in the world of art and a New York setting and even more boxes are ticked, so I was delighted to read this memoir by an ‘Englishman’ (sic) in New York, (said in jest, but Quentin Crisp whom Sting wrote the song about does put in an appearance!), who arrived …
    By Shiny New Books, 1,248 words
  9. Learn Lead Grow, , more info

    7 Tips for Unpacking Academic Standards with AI
    Unpacking academic standards is a helpful practice to ensure students have the clarity they need to succeed. It also helps us better prepare to meet these standards and align assessments with instruction. Artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool, providing practical examples and resources to support diverse learners. Check out my video and infographic for seven ways AI can help meet the needs of students.Tools used: Magic School AIGemini Copilot …
    By Matt Bergman, 77 words
  10. CaiusTheory - Latest, , more info

    Set Up Rails Activestorage With Azure Securely
    Ruby on Rails has built-in support for managing uploaded files with ActiveStorage, which both cleans up your application code and acts as an abstraction over different storage backends. Azure Storage is one of the supported backends, but configuring it securely can take a little figuring out. The most sensible way I’ve found to have it configured is with files stored having no public access, but allowing temporary access via signed …
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  11. caribbeansignal.com, , more info

    Barbados Homicide Statistics January to September 2024
    There have been at least 40 homicides in Barbados between January 1 and September 30. This represents an increase of 17% over the prior period (Jan to Aug). My count, and subsequent analysis, is based exclusively on what is reported by The Media. The numbers and analysis below are not to be treated as official…
    By Amit Uttamchandani, 62 words
  12. Handprinted – Blog, , more info

    Meet the Maker: Rach Lloyd
    Hello, my name is Rach and I'm a printmaker from Shropshire. I go by the name Rach Lloyd Press, and pride myself on making all of my print-runs and editions in very small numbers, so people can own a unique piece of artwork at an affordable price. I am a multidisciplinary artist, and always want to continue to try new things and experiment - this means when I look at …
    By Holly Newnham, 854 words
  13. Wuthering Expectations, , more info

    How Ivan Bunin and Vasily Grossman spent the war - He was in the countryside then for the last time in his life
    Without planning it I recently read three books by Russian writers from three different strands of Russian literature: Andrei Platonov’s Chevengur (1929 /1972, tr. Robert and Elizabeth Chandler) in the Gogolian and Dostoyevskian strand, Ivan Bunin’s Dark Avenues (1943/1946) following Turgenev and Chekhov, and A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army (2005, ed. and tr. by Anthony Beevor and Luba Vinogradova) for a Tolstoyan. I will save …
    By Amateur Reader (Tom), 827 words
  14. Hometowns to Hollywood, , more info

    Singin’ in the Rain
    Singin’ in the Rain (1952) is widely considered to be one of the greatest–if not the greatest–film musicals. With numerous iconic songs and dances, in addition to the performance of the title number cemented in film history, there is much to celebrate in relation to this beloved classic. Andrew Buchman’s Singin’ in the Rain: Oxford Guides to Film Musicals is an exceptionally thorough exploration of this movie musical. Buchman’s impressive …
    By Annette Bochenek, 161 words
  15. Present & Correct, , more info

    2025.
    We still have a few more to arrive, but 2025 is here in paper format. All the old favourites & a couple of new designs too. Shipping worldwide.
    By Neal Whittington, 29 words