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  1. Laura's Miscellaneous Musings, , more info

    Around the Blogosphere This Week...
    ...will not appear this weekend while I'm attending the annual Lone Pine Film Festival.The column will also not appear on October 19th due to a family wedding.Around the Blogosphere This Week will return on Saturday, October 26th.For recent links of interest to classic film fans, please visit my October 5th column.Tweet
    By Laura, 56 words
  2. Pants On Fire, , more info

    Scope Creep(s)
    A Small Update Over the last couple of days, I have been hard at work tracking down more information about Bill and Steve's windmill-chasing activities (with apologies if that link sends you down a rabbit-hole; I know it sent me down one). I can now report that, shockingly, Bill and Steve did not, in fact, "have their shit together" on Wednesday. The generous Justice of the Peace - His Worship …
    By Kawartha Lee, 2,236 words
  3. Archiobjects Magazine, , more info

    Church of San Giovanni Battista in Mogno, Mario Botta
    Church of San Giovanni Battista in Mogno, Mario Botta Archiobjects Nestled in the small village of Mogno in the Swiss Alps, the Church of San Giovanni Battista is a landmark creation by architect Mario Botta. Constructed between 1992 and 1996, this structure stands as a contemporary response to the tragic destruction of the previous church by an avalanche in 1986. The new church rises as […] The post Church of …
    By Luca Onniboni, 90 words
  4. The Online Photographer, , more info

    Work Experience
    A couple of recent comments that I think deserve your attention. I know you might already be tired of the topic of real-estate pictures, but I think it's always a good idea to take advantage of the vast expertise and experience that exists out there among our far-flung audience; it always interests me. And on the topic, the World's Best Photography Magazine (does it still deserve that title since "Lens" …
    By Michael Johnston, 885 words
  5. Steve Huff Reviews - HiFi Reviews, , more info

    Hot Stuff! Advance Paris A10 and A12 Classic Integrated Amplifiers!
    Hot Stuff! Advance Paris A12 & A10 Classic Integrated Amplifier Review! By Steve Huff As 2024 starts to come to a close and 2025 is upon us, I look back and remember the audio gear [...] The post Hot Stuff! Advance Paris A10 and A12 Classic Integrated Amplifiers! first appeared on Steve Huff Hi-Fi and Photo.
    By Steve Huff, 66 words
  6. Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog, , more info

    Today's Topic: Animated Commercials
    Today's topic is, as Mr. Blogmeister woke this morning up thinking of the theme song from Candid Camera, yet again, following up our September 8 post, commercials - in this case the animated kind (and we're not even delving into the many ads by DePatie-Freleng, Hanna-Barbera and the Jay Ward Studio).First and foremost, it's Tea Time with Ted Eshbaugh, who spun off the glum gloomy gus guys from The Sunshine …
    By Paul F. Etcheverry, 326 words
  7. Dhole Moments - Blog, , more info

    Ambition, The Fediverse, and Technology Freedom
    If you’re new to reading this blog, you might not already be aware of my efforts to develop end-to-end encryption for ActivityPub-based software. It’s worth being aware of before you continue to read this blog post. To be very, very clear, this is work I’m doing independent of the W3C or any other standards organization and/or funding source (and they have their own ideas about how to approach it). Really, …
    By Soatok, 2,140 words
  8. Silent-ology, , more info

    Thoughts On: “There It Is” (1928)
    Haunted house films in the silent era tended to have a caveat: no matter how spooky or surreal the gags, there were always rational explanations. Buster Keaton’s creepy ghouls in The Haunted House (1921) were staged by crooks, the hijinks … Continue reading →
    By Lea S., 50 words
  9. The Second Disc, , more info

    The Weekend Stream: October 12, 2024
    Welcome to another edition of The Weekend Stream, The Second Disc's review of notable catalogue titles (and some new ones, too!) making digital debuts. The Christmas creep may continue, but we've got plenty more where that came from: a new spin on a John Lennon classic, rare remixes from David Bowie, a live triumph from […]
    By Mike Duquette, 62 words
  10. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    The Killer Everyone Knew and Other Captain Leopold Stories (2023) by Edward D. Hoch
    The Killer Everyone Knew and Other Captain Leopold Stories (2023) is the thirteenth volume of Edward D. Hoch's fiction, published by Crippen & Landru, collecting fifteen short stories from his series of police procedurals featuring one of his most enduring creations, Captain Jules Leopold – who appeared in over a hundred short stories. A not inconsiderable chunk of Hoch's output counting nearly a thousand short stories covering more than a …
    By TomCat, 3,261 words
  11. Retraction Watch, , more info

    Weekend reads: ‘A lab in recovery’; ‘my paper was proved wrong’; a journal apologizes
    Would you consider a donation to support Weekend Reads, and our daily work? The week at Retraction Watch featured: After saying it would retract an article, Cureus changed its mind Former Columbia University psychiatrist committed research misconduct, says federal watchdog Exclusive: Cancer researchers in Iran under investigation as questions swirl around dozens of studies Retractions begin for chemist found to have faked data in 42 papers A journal switches to …
    By Ivan Oransky, 903 words
  12. It's About TV, , more info

    This week in TV Guide: October 15, 1960
    We begin this week with the Letters section, filled with discussion regarding television's coverage of the Kennedy-Nixon "Great Debates." The third debated between the two has just occurred (October 13), but this issue would have gone to press prior to that; the tenor of the letters seems to suggest that most responses have been to the initial debate, which was held on September 26 in Chicago. It's been considered a …
    By Mitchell Hadley, 3,431 words
  13. ArchEyes | Architecture and Design Magazine, , more info

    Casa Moita Santa by Bruno Dias Arquitectura
    Casa Moita Santa, located in Santiago da Guarda, Leiria, presents an architectural response deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. Located among oak trees and interspersed with clusters of stones, the... The post Casa Moita Santa by Bruno Dias Arquitectura appeared first on ArchEyes.
    By ArchEyes Team, 50 words
  14. Classic Movie Hub Blog, , more info

    Monsters and Matinees: 8 horror films turning 80
    Monsters and Matinees: 8 horror films turning 80 Turning 80 is a big deal for anyone – or anything for that matter and that includes movies. We’ve lost thousands of films through the decades and never for a good reason. … Continue reading →
    By Toni Ruberto, 52 words
  15. thebluemoment.com, , more info

    Other sounds 3: The Henrys
    The instrument in the photograph is a harmonium, sometimes known as a reed organ, or pump organ. Its earliest ancestor was invented by Gabriel-Joseph Grenié in France at the start of the 19th century. It has a sound I love, and this particular example is heard a lot throughout the new album by the Henrys, the Canadian band convened by the guitarist Don Rooke. No single sound dominates Secular Hymns …
    By Richard Williams, 474 words