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  1. Tom Stuart, , more info

    Weeknotes 249: Whole procedure
    The weather’s getting colder, I’m getting sleepier. The weekdays are, if anything, becoming busier, dense with technical challenges and fraught conversations. I should take some time off; maybe next month. I had one of the top… five?… best burritos of my life for dinner at Club Mexicana on Thursday, followed by waffles & ice cream at Unity Diner. Heavenly. I watched A Quiet Place: Day One. It was alright. It …
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  2. Store Bought Is Fine, , more info

    Mom’s Easy Meatloaf
    I first shared this recipe after mentioning that my Mom’s meatloaf remained my favorite, even after trying Ina’s individual meat loaves. Doesn’t everyone who loves meatloaf think their mom’s is the best? There are no surprising ingredients in this recipe, and that’s what makes it so good! It’s a hearty, satisfying comfort food that I’ve enjoyed for nearly four decades. While it’s delicious when I make it, it’s always better …
    By Trent, 349 words
  3. The Death Chamber, , more info

    Noxis - Violence Inherent in the System [2024]
    Artist: Noxis Album: Violence Inherent in the System Year: 2024 Genre: Death Metal Web: https://noxisdeathmetal.bandcamp.com/ / https://www.facebook.com/Noxisdeathmetal/ Country: United States Quality: 320 Kbps Tracklist: 1. Skullcrushing Defilement 2. Blasphemous Mausoleum for the Wicked 3. Paths of Visceral Fears 4. Abstemious, Pious Writ of Life 5. Torpid Consumption 6. Excursion 7. Horns Echo over Chorazim 8. Violence Inherent in the System 9. Tense and Forlorn 10. Emanations of the Sick 11. …
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  4. Merseyside Pub Guide, , more info

    More Drinks!
    Ooops! A lack of proper planning saw me on the train to Tranmere with some noisy football fans. To be fair, they were noisy but well behaved. I considered changing my plans and going somewhere else but decided to stick with it. Off the train at Rock Ferry, all the fans dived into the Bedford while I turned the other way. My first intended target was close to the ground …
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  5. This Way Up, , more info

    TV Review- The Rings of Power Season 2 Eps 1 -3
    Spoilers are everywhere these days. In the past I have been spoilered just overhearing a conversation on a bus. They are online, especially in the first few hours after something drops. And I’ve now discovered they are on Wikipedia too whose character breakdowns for this series do not always stop at what has already been shown but go on to explain the ultimate fictional destination of many of the characters. …
    By John Connors, 2,124 words
  6. flowerville, , more info

    I talk to you via the internet
    Now it is 30 years later, and you are still sending me books, just more expensive ones, and we both are in it together bc you put us there. While I am reading your old letters you write me new letters, again, which are like your old ones, mild-mannered, caring, yours; and I can see that you have forgiven me and I have forgiven you also, but my heart has …
    By *, 84 words
  7. Meat & One Veg, , more info

    Blanc NRI, Birmingham
    One of the many bugbears I hold in restaurants is the generalisation that the food of India can be broken down to the same ten or so classics that define individual areas by small changes into the same onion sludge. Jalfrezi, a Bengal stir-fry of sorts is now achieved by chucking some onion and peppers into the curry sauce, whilst to make a Rogan Josh – a Persian dish hot …
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  8. Breakfast In The Ruins, , more info

    October Horrors # 6: Jaani Dushman (Rajkumar Kohli, 1979)
    Whilst watching this intermittently delightful Bollywood werewolf movie, I was under the impression that what I was witnessing here was a precursor to the definitive mode of masala horror film which the Ramsay Brothers would go on to perfect in their work through the ‘80s and early ‘90s. I’ve only subsequently realised however that, in making that assumption, my chronology was actually a bit off. In fact, the Ramsays’ first …
    By Ben, 1,222 words
  9. Brixton Blog, , more info

    Brockwell Park kite flight solidarity with Gaza
    Participants in the second Big Brockwell Park Kite Flight in solidarity with the people of Gaza braved the rain in Brockwell Park yesterday.
    By Contributor, 30 words
  10. Lucy Bellwood – Blog, , more info

    Encounter
    I don’t know how long she’s been there when I spot her. A pointed muzzle. Massive, soft ears swiveling in the dusk. Slender legs perched on the rock wall. She’s close to the orchard, but leaving the shelter of the trees. The comet of her dark-tipped tail follows her to the lawn. We’re close, maybe twenty feet from each other. The dogs don’t like it one bit, growling and barking …
    By Lucy Bellwood, 115 words
  11. Closed Pubs, , more info

    The Duke of Bridgewater
    The Duke of Bridgewater, Longport, Staffordshire A three-storey Georgian redbrick pub situated close to a bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal. It has been closed for over a decade and was damaged by fire earlier this year.
    By Curmudgeon, 42 words
  12. RECORD TURNOVER, , more info

    Imogen on Tresor
    Tresor Records have two huge releases for us this month and next. The first is this new 12″ from London-based Tresor resident Imogen. Metanoia is 5-track (plus a digital bonus) EP that came out last Friday and it’s already been occupying my speakers a lot. I was a huge fan of her Voitax release in 2022 and on this one her artistry is blossoming. Metanoia was also the title of …
    By recordturnover, 101 words
  13. A London Inheritance, , more info

    The Royal Docks – Victoria, Albert and George V
    For this week’s post, and for the next couple of weeks, I am visiting an area of London that I have not touched before in the blog. This is the area covered by Silvertown and North Woolwich, along with the Royal Docks – the Royal Victoria, Royal Albert and King George V Docks, the largest and last docks built in London (although at the time in the County of Essex), …
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  14. Bram.us, , more info

    Scroll-driven animated card stack with scroll snap events
    https://www.bram.us/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/ssstwitter.com_1728373297963.mp4Recording of Paul’s demo Dissecting and reworking a very nice demo by Paul Noble. ~ Card Stack Demo Paul Noble created an AMAZING scroll-driven animations demo in which you can drag cards from a card stack. As he describes it: Card stack using scroll-driven animation w/ snapping. Just a few lines of JS, zero dependencies. Try it out (in Chrome) right here: See the Pen Scroll-driven animated card stack with …
    By Bramus!, 527 words
  15. Glasgow Theatre Blog, , more info

    Don Pasquale – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
    Be careful what you wish for they say, and there’s no better illustration of that than in Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale. This autumn, Scottish Opera revive Renaud Doucet and André Barbe’s colourful and characterful 2014 production of the comic masterpiece. Corpulent cat lover Don Pasquale (David Stout) runs his crumbling pensione with only his chain-smoking chambermaid (Frances Morrison-Allen), greasy cook (Steven Faughey) and decrepit porter (Jonathan Sedgwick) for company. With …
    By glasgowtheatreblog, 547 words