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  1. The Beer Nut, , more info

    Seasons in Galway
    I have been a consistent enjoyer of the Catharina sour beers from Galway Bay, the only Irish brewery that makes them. The latest, Felina, has been around since the summer, and I think I anticipated enjoying it so much that I missed the right moment to open it. So on a chilly late September afternoon, I had to pretend it was early August. This is 5% ABV and the lightly …
    By The Beer Nut, 622 words
  2. Permanent Style, , more info

    The Suede Overshirt made-to-order programme
    The Suede Overshirt made-to-order programme Friday, October 11th 2024Tags: ShirtsLuca AvitabilePermanent stylerifugio Share Share this post Subscribe 15 Comments ||- Begin Content -|| The Suede Overshirt in tobacco has recently been restocked on PS, having sold out quickly back in the spring. But we’re also going to try a made-to-order programme, as the makers Rifugio are happy to make in small numbers. The idea is that readers will be able …
    By Simon Crompton, 1,105 words
  3. Aeon | a world of ideas, , more info

    The joy of clutter
    The world sees Japan as a paragon of minimalism. But its hidden clutter culture shows that ‘more’ can be as magical as ‘less’ - by Matt Alt Read at Aeon
    By Matt Alt, 34 words
  4. Maps Mania, , more info

    Florida's Waffle House Index Score
    In the wake of Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast with devastating winds and flooding, emergency responders are working to assess the damage. One unconventional but, some argue, effective tool for gauging the situation is the "Waffle House Index," a metric used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to evaluate the severity of storms and guide disaster
    By Keir Clarke, 66 words
  5. Retail Insider, , more info

    Time to prune complexity in garden centres
    Garden centres and DIY stores used to be relatively straightforward affairs with demarcation between the rough-edged trade-only propositions and the softer consumer-focused retailers. They also operated predominantly from physical stores and maybe had a paper-based catalogue on the side but it was the same product assortment. Over the years things have become increasingly blurred between these two camps and almost all the players in the market have converged to target …
    By Glynn Davis, 651 words
  6. 11011110, , more info

    Computational complexities of folding
    I turned my talks at OSME and JCGCG3 this summer into a paper: “Computational Complexities of Folding”, arXiv:2410.07666. It includes the following results: Flat-foldability of crease patterns can be tested in time polynomial in the pattern size, exponential in the treewidth of a certain arrangement graph, and factorial in the ply of the folded pattern. The exponential dependence on treewidth is necessary under the strong exponential time hypothesis. This is …
    By David Eppstein, 1,168 words
  7. London Reconnections, , more info

    Friday Reads – 11 October 2024
    • Island Line services resume with completion of vital maintenance programme (Rail UK) • All change on the Overground (The Newsletter of Not Quite Everything) • The Purplewashing Paradox: Big Talk, Little Walk (The Accessible Link) • New York suburb plans to reconnect a Black neighborhood split by a 1950s interstate (Smart Cities Dive) • Exploring the RER E’s westbound extension (Fabric of Paris) • The Shinkansen’s legendary operation & …
    By Heliomass, 149 words
  8. LinkMachineGo, , more info

    Remembering Harvey Kurtzman
    [comics] Harvey Kurtzman: Seriously Funny … Drew Friedman fondly reminisces about Harvey Kurtzman. ‘Harvey would slowly unwind, sip beer, and reminisce about Bill Gaines and his days at EC, his continuing dislike of Al Feldstein, Will Elder’s wild practical jokes, his admiration for R. Crumb, his theories about the coke bottle design, current politics (at the time he admired Ronald Reagan) and his assistants at HELP!, Terry Gilliam and Gloria …
    By Darren, 74 words
  9. Bitter Tea and Mystery, , more info

    The Madonna of the Sleeping Cars: Maurice Dekobra
    Summary from the back of the Melville House edition:One of the biggest bestsellers of all time, and one of the first and most influential spy novels of the twentieth century, this delightful romp is now back in print after fifty years.Taking place after the Russian Revolution shook Europe to its core, it tells the story of Lady Diana Wynham, who relishes trampling on the sensibilities of British Society, and her …
    By TracyK, 509 words
  10. wood•life•studio | Blog, , more info

    🌸 Noire Henro-San: The Pure Land
    One of the Seven Wonders of Ashizuri: the Daishi Sea Turtle at Temple 38 near the Pure Land. Finding a place to stay and avoiding despair dominated my thinking these last few weeks. During this time I was distracted … 🐞 Read more about it ➞ ➞ ➞
    By Shirley J, 54 words
  11. DIGICULT | Digital Art, Design and Culture, , more info

    Bassem Saad & Sanja Grozdanić: Permanent Trespass / Marina Rosenfeld: μ (mu)
    With programs that also include the New York premiere of MIKE by Dana Michel, concert performances by Kite and Charles Curtis, talks with Constantina Zavitsanos, Raven Chacon, and SHAWNÉ MICHAELAIN HOLLOWAY, and the start of the year-long Ephemeral Organ series—which explores choreography and bodily motion as technologies for transmitting memory, history, and Black lived experience—the 16th fall season continues EMPAC’s commitment to artists who are making challenging new work, and …
    By Redazione Digicult, 113 words
  12. Transpontine, , more info

    Sydenham Garden
    I stumbled across Sydenham Garden (Wynell Road SE23) last month for the first time, a community well being space with various mental health, dementia and other projects .The day I went it was participating in the Sydenham Artists Trail, including displaying some of the banners made at the garden for their participation in the 2024 Pride parade.I liked this banner mapping Lewisham Urban Oasis green spaces:
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  13. Open Culture, , more info

    The Writer Who Directed, The Director Who Wrote: Every Frame a Painting Explores the Genius of Billy Wilder
    When the acclaimed cinema video-essay channel Every Frame a Painting made its comeback this past summer, its creators Tony Zhou and Taylor Ramos took a close look at the “sustained two-shot,” which captures a stretch of dialogue between two characters without the interference of a cut. Though it’s become something of a rarity under today’s shoot-everything-and-figure-it-out-in-editing ethos, it was used often in classic Hollywood pictures. Take, for example, the work …
    By Colin Marshall, 561 words
  14. Cartoon Brew, , more info

    How French TikTok Hit ‘Broos’ Is Aiming To Become A Short-Form TV Series
    Creator David Mirailles and French studio Bobby Prod tell us about how they're developing this online hit for a TV audience.
    By Kévin Giraud, 34 words
  15. Neural, , more info

    Propaganda Station, an inverted panopticon
    Over the years, Jonas Staal has created various works that enable the political empowerment of the individual through collective action. In Propaganda Station, he builds an information and meeting structure in the form of an inverted panopticon. There are ’cells’ in which various contemporary propaganda is presented (ultranationalist propaganda, financialisation propaganda, climate propaganda, etc.), that can be surveyed in a ‘reversed balance of power’, while at the centre there is …
    By Neural, 111 words