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  1. Pants On Fire, , more info

    Constitutional Challenge: Failure to Launch
    A lot of interesting things happened this morning and none of them were a Constitutional Challenge. Or a Constitutional Question. Also, hi Bill (and Steve); yes, I was, in fact, one of the observers in the courtroom. At least you got something right today! When the courtroom Zoom was turned on, I overheard Bill asking the Crown Prosecutor if Zoom could be taken down and mentioning that "Pants On Fire" …
    By Kawartha Lee, 2,268 words
  2. We Make Money Not Art, , more info

    Theatre of Dis-Operations. (Act I. A Disarmament). Disobedience, sabotage and desertion
    The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute estimates that, between 2014-18 and 2019-23, European states nearly doubled their arms imports. Which suggests —-to no one’s surprise– that belligerent tensions are on the rise and, with them, the profits of the weapon industry. Zazzaro Otto, KRIEG IN PRENZLAUERBERG, 2013 Stefano Serretta, Sutra 69 – 79 (Barricate durante la Rivolta di San Basilio, Roma, 1974), 2022. Installation view at ArtNoble Gallery. Photo: Michela …
    By Regine, 1,282 words
  3. magCulture — Journal, , more info

    Tim Sumner, To Have and to Hold
    We sometimes get asked what is our most niche publication, and To Have and to Hold must be a strong contender for that title: each issue presents a themed collection of retail paper bags. Zine founder Tim Sumner began designing books and magazine in New Zealand before returning to the UK, setting up his own design practice, and launching To Have and to Hold. He has also just launched his …
    By Jeremy Leslie, 1,154 words
  4. Stuck in a Book, , more info

    Unnecessary Rankings! Muriel Spark
    It’s time for another unnecessary rankings! In today’s iteration, I’m turning my attention to a very prolific novelist – I’ve been steadily reading her for years, helped by the fact that most of her books are very short. There are still a couple I haven’t read (The Bachelors and Aiding and Abetting), but this is my ranking of all of Muriel Spark’s other novels/novellas. I’ve written reviews of most of …
    By StuckinaBook, 1,403 words
  5. Prince Street, , more info

    Speaking of inspiration: Rails West
    I really love spending time reading blogs. They’re the new magazines; improved by a connection direct to the person without the burden of a commercial interface distorting the power of their message. “Out in the middle of nowhere, a single... Read More ›
    By Chris Mears, 48 words
  6. onfocus by Paul Bausch, , more info

    Business Insider on Evil Eric Schmidt
    Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says we should go all in on building AI data centers because 'we are never going to meet our climate goals anyway' Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that AI is advancing so fast, and requires so much energy, that there is no way to keep up with climate goals. "On second thought," Eric Schmidt implied, "be evil." This kind of shameless greed is going …
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  7. Aleks Sierz - Blog, , more info

    About Radical Rediscovery
    “In 2024 Indhu Rubasingham is at the helm of the National Theatre and women writers and directors are everywhere,” says Susan Croft, an Associate Artist at London Performance Studios and curator of a new exhibition: Radical Rediscovery: Feminist Theatre in Britain 1969-1992. “The change is huge, has been hard-won and should be celebrated! But we still need to work to keep hold of the progress we have made, and fight …
    By Aleks Sierz, 372 words
  8. Comics Worth Reading, , more info

    Headlines, Early October 2024
    Comics Mike Sterling loves Atari Force. So do I. He says: Fun sci-fi adventure expertly illustrated by José Luis García-López at the peak of his form, with the back half drawn by the also excellent Eduardo Barreto. Gerry Conway wrote most issues, and it’s a fast paced and creative comic that unfortunately was saddled with a title that likely kept folks away. Oh, and the lettering by Bob Lappan is …
    By Johanna, 85 words
  9. Tower of the Archmage, , more info

    Rappan: Looting the Vault
    Session 259 was played on 7/28/24Nick, Fighter 7 (Me)Borumar, ½ Orc Thief (Josh)Blotto, Goblin Fighter (Lanse)Morgana, wizard (Rob)Koltic, Cleric 7 (NPC)Aroon, Fighter 5 (NPC)Jameth, Fighter 5 (NPC)Lor’Koth, Dwarf 5 (NPC)Koltic spends some time with the poor broken man. He thinks he might be able to help him, but not here, and not now. With the amulet removed, and the Jinn gone, he’s not in imminent danger. They make sure he …
    By David The Archmage, 325 words
  10. Talkapedia, , more info

    On the Clapotis
    I read Knitty's piece about the Clapotisfest, and had the immediate urge to cast on for one. I did. I have. The Clapotis pattern came out a bit before I had the sudden urge to knit again.I always say again, because I had learned as a kid, but at the time I only learned the knit stitch and also didn't know how to bind off, and so I knit some …
    By RandomRanter, 471 words
  11. Defiant Sloth, , more info

    Corporate Imperialism, Lifestyle Subsidization & Behavioral Malaise
    A reminder of the rationale for investment capital into corporate imperialism companies: Companies were encouraged to seek growth at all costs and worry about profitability later, not an unheard-of strategy but one that could now be pushed to new extremes. Uber could burn through billions in cash for about 15 years, bending the market, smashing local regulations and monopolies, altering consumer behavior in the process, and then go public at …
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  12. Greenbriar Picture Shows, , more info

    Features No More?
    Movies Are Like, So YesterdayThere was a show called Suits that ran from 2011 to 2019, “was” and “ran” operative words because old episodes still run, rather streams, to a gigantic worldwide audience, it said recently to be the most watched series, most watched anything, on devices including TV, laptops, smartphones, and Dick Tracy wristwatches. Success of Suits is beside point however, of characters quoting movies which meant much to …
    By John McElwee, 1,633 words
  13. Sounding Out!, , more info

    Sonic Homes: The Sonic/Racial Intimacy of Black and Brown Banda Music in Southern California
    This series listens to the political, gendered, queer(ed), racial engagements and class entanglements involved in proclaiming out loud: La-TIN-x. ChI-ca-NA. La-TI-ne. ChI-ca-n-@. Xi-can-x. Funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of the Crossing Latinidades Humanities Research Initiative, the Latinx Sound Cultures Studies Working Group critically considers the role of sound and listening in our formation as political subjects. Through both a comparative and cross-regional lens, we invite Latinx …
    By svhinojos, 1,523 words
  14. Kapowski Reads, , more info

    Quarter 3 Reading Stats
    I may have forgotten to share my quarter 2 wrap up and stats (it’s still sitting in my draft folder!) but I’ve remembered about Q3! These last few months have been a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to reading. I have found some new favourites but I’ve also experienced multiple reading slumps.… Continue reading Quarter 3 Reading Stats
    By Caley Kapowski, 64 words
  15. Colin Devroe, , more info

    2024-10-07 12:25
    In September I was in Portland, Oregon for WordCamp (as I mentioned). Here are a few snaps taken with iPhone 12 Pro Max and Halide’s Process Zero. Film snaps to come when I develop my next batch of color rolls.
    By Colin Devroe, 40 words