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  1. The Movie Crash Course, , more info

    El Topo (1970)
    ….Well, I can certainly see why this is called an “Acid Western”. “El Topo” – or “The Mole” (Alejandro Jodorowsky, who also directs) is a gunslinger on the Mexican frontier. For a chunk of the film, he is accompanied by his son, “Hijo” (Brontis Jodorowsky, Alejandro’s own son), or a woman he names “Marah” (Mara Lorenzio). At first El Topo is simply a sort of knight-errant, heading off on missions …
    By KWadsworth, 433 words
  2. Separated by a Common Language, , more info

    in (one's) stride, at (a) pace
    This post is inspired by a poll that Ellen Jovin, aka the Grammar Table, ran in September. Before I get into that, let me point out that there is a Kickstarter to support the documentary about her spreading grammatical joy across all 50 US states. It'd be lovely to be able to see that film in a (BrE) cinema/(AmE) theater or event near you, near me and near everybody. So …
    By lynneguist, 641 words
  3. The Pudding, , more info

    Is the Love Song Dying?
    We categorized songs in the Billboard Top 10 to see if love songs are on the decline.
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  4. Some Came Running, , more info

    Lasagna. An update.
    Hey, remember this blog? Yeah, me too. Anyway. Almost fifteen years ago, I posted here an account of my decades-long efforts to emulate the lasagna that my grandmother made for my family in my youth. In the intervening years I've made adjustments to my recipe. I actually swapped out fresh mozzarella right from Caputo's salt water tub for whole-milk mozzarella, also from Caputo's. Which I shred, rather than apply in …
    By Glenn Kenny, 276 words
  5. Lab Muffin Beauty Science, , more info

    Does Visible Light Cause Skin Damage? And How to Protect Against It
    There’s been increasing talk about how blue light from phones and computer screens could be a potential cause of skin damage. Is it worth worrying about, or is it just marketing? This topic is going to be a two-parter. In this installment we’re going to talk about visible light damage, and how you can protect your skin; in part 2, ... Read more Source
    By Michelle Wong, 76 words
  6. Guy Tal | Photographer, Author, , more info

    Free Event: An Extraordinary Evening
    Please join me, along with friend and fellow author Colleen Miniuk, on the evening of December 12 (at 7PM EST / 6PM CST / 5PM MST / 4PM PST) to celebrate the release of my new book, Be Extraordinary: Philosophical Advice for Photographic and Other Artists. The event is FREE, but registration is required. You may register and find more information, as well as submit questions and topics you’d like …
    By Guy Tal, 156 words
  7. James Stanley, , more info

    Clock Gear Train Calculator
    I made a Clock Gear Train Calculator this evening. This is something I've done with ad-hoc perl scripts in the past, but I wanted to use it again and couldn't find my previous scripts, so I thought this time it would be better to have a proper user interface on it. If you're designing a clock, you might find it useful. It lets you specify a range for the pinion …
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  8. Buried Treasure, , more info

    Freenergy
    PC I have a particular love for games that take one element of a larger genre, and just hone in on it, let it be the only element of the game, and allow me to explore it in a way that usually feels overwhelming. One such genre I really struggle with are turn-based RPGs and strategy games, when battles become any more complicated than the gentle nature of a Paper …
    By buriedtreasure, 997 words
  9. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org, , more info

    Something Short...
    Here I sit, brokenhearted / I came to shit and only farted. I’m stuck in the toilet with my laptop. The last time FlamedFury bookmarked something I had written, they said I broke it down in too many words (as usual :P). No doubt it was meant in jest. Nevertheless, here’s proof that I am not always prolix: a shitpost since I can’t seem to shit. And I do appreciate …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 170 words
  10. Journeys of Dr. G, , more info

    How do I…? – a quilt post-Election Day
    This quilt is one of a series of quilts I generated relating to Election Day 2024. Explore the collection. As soon as I completed my Processing quilt, the idea for this quilt immediately came to me. I knew what I wanted it to look like, but I’ve struggled to develop the description for it. I think this quilt could be viewed so many different ways to different people. Overall, it …
    By Dr. G, 303 words
  11. Anders Husa & Kaitlin Orr, , more info

    Where to Eat in Washington, D.C.
    Washington, D.C. Map Washington, D.C., is best known as the political center of the United States. This city is the nation’s capital and the home of the White House, the Supreme Court, the Capitol Building, Congress, and numerous other significant government buildings. D.C.’s many museums house important historical documents and priceless artworks, and the city’s landscape is dotted with treasured national landmarks like the Washington Monument. D.C. is also home …
    By Anders Husa, 2,442 words
  12. The CRPG Addict, , more info

    November 2024 Update
    Just a quick note that you probably won't see anything new until the week of Thanksgiving. I've had a crunch on assignments due for my doctorate program.
    By CRPG Addict, 30 words
  13. Darren's music blog, , more info

    Live review: Hawklords at The Carlisle, Hastings 9/11/24
    Hawklords was originally a late 1970s spin-off project from the space rock legends, Hawkwind, during a time the main band was on a brief hiatus. Fast-forward to 2008 and the name was resurrected as the name for a new band featuring a handful (of the many!) former members of Hawkwind. Just like Hawkwind itself, there have been numerous changes in personnel since then but former Hawkwind members have always been …
    By Darren Johnson, 446 words
  14. ALHFAM – the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums, , more info

    250th Spark: Rebrand Your Existing Events for the 250th
    For history museums, the upcoming 250th anniversary is an opportunity to showcase your historical, cultural, and natural assets, as well as a powerful hook to attract new audiences and deepen connections with your community. But if you’re working with limited time and resources, creating new events, programs, or exhibits specifically for the 250th may seem… Continue reading 250th Spark: Rebrand Your Existing Events for the 250th →
    By alhfam1, 75 words
  15. Julia Bausenhardt Blog, , more info

    Are student grade paints worth it? Thoughts on a Winsor & Newton Cotman palette
    While reorganizing my art supply drawers recently I stumbled upon the small W&N Cotman palette I’ve used for a while last winter, and I realized I never wrote a blog post about how I perceive the differences between student and artist grade paint, and whether I find student grade paint is worth using especially for sketching ... Read more Source
    By Julia, 73 words