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  1. Brajeshwar, , more info

    Dead Internet Theory
    I wasn’t very concerned with the Dead Internet Theory1, until my daughter mentioned it asking for my views. “The internet is dead. They’re all the same. Perfect grammar. Perfect spacing. No soul.” It’s dead like a carnival when all the people have gone home, and only the machines keep running. The lights flash, and the music plays, but no one is there to see or hear it. Once upon a …
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  2. BICYCLE DUTCH, , more info

    Amsterdam’s changing streets: the new Weesperzijde along the Amstel
    See how Amsterdam’s Weesperzijde transformed from an ordinary street to a cycle street prioritising walking, cycling, and greenery. A side-by-side comparison of the before (2022) and after (2024) shows the city’s commitment to people-friendly urban design. Watch the video and explore the story!
    By Bicycle Dutch, 52 words
  3. Cinemasparagus, , more info

    Little Sister
    Coming HomeColleen (Addison Timlin) used to be splatter-goth; now she cleans up in modern ash cardigan accented by a silver crucifix. She's come to Asheville to visit her brother (Keith Poulson) who has also arrived home, living in an apartment detached from the main property. The entirety of his head has become disfigured by burns suffered during a tour of duty in the Iraq War and its associated conflicts. Now …
    By craig keller., 281 words
  4. English Buildings, , more info

    Halifax, West Yorkshire
    Wool and stone and dancing light They would not have called it a trading hub in the 1770s, when it was built, but the Piece Hall in Halifax was just that: a place where hundreds of textile makers could come from the surrounding countryside to sell pieces* of cloth. Its construction was a huge collaborative effort by the small business people who had to raise the money for the building …
    By Philip Wilkinson, 558 words
  5. Man in Chair, , more info

    Wicked: Part One movie review
    Decadently thrillifying in every possible regard, eagerly awaited movie Wicked: Part One faithfully serves the stage musical’s legion fans while ingeniously expanding its universe with dazzling creativity. Many a stage-to-screen movie musical has been thwarted by unnecessary interference with the book, song list, and design that made the original musical a success. Part of the joy of experiencing Wicked: Part One is realising what a close adaptation it is; every …
    By Simon Parris, 877 words
  6. The Stack, , more info

    Sinistar Unleashed: Controls
    I’ve been talking a lot about this game’s features and mechanics, but I haven’t said much yet about the experience of playing it. It’s quite enjoyable! Easily my favorite of the three classic arcade game remakes I’ve played this month. As I once said about another game, the pleasure of a game such as this has a lot to do with the pleasure of just moving around in the environment, …
    By Carl Muckenhoupt, 605 words
  7. Every Day Is Like Wednesday, , more info

    DC Versus Marvel Omnibus Pt. 2: Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
    Though well aware of its existence, and familiar enough with it that I knew of its dynamic cover by Carmine Infantino and Ross Andru, Dick Giordano and Terry Austin, I had never actually read the 1976 Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man #1, the very first collaboration between the two biggest American comic book publishers* and the first time any of their characters would meet one another in a shared story.I …
    By Caleb, 2,344 words
  8. Round the Island, , more info

    468. Glenluce to Port William
    May 2024 This was the first day of what was planned to be my last trip to walk the coast of mainland Britain (and turned out to be so), so I was starting the day at home. I took a couple of trains to Gatwick Airport where I was booked an Easyjet flight to Glasgow. This trip was a little over a week long, so I had to take checked …
    By jcombe, 4,152 words
  9. SPACE-BIFF!, , more info

    Welcome to Middle-Earf
    I realize it represents critical malpractice at this point, but I still haven’t tried Antoine Bauza and Bruno Cathala’s Seven Wonders Duel. Then again, maybe that’s a good thing, since I’m effectively immune to any questions about how much The Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-earth shakes up the format. Check out Sauron’s sick tower in the Shire. Exactly as J.R.R. Tolkien intended, this war for Middle-earth is all …
    By Dan Thurot, 971 words
  10. THR Web Features | Web Features | The Hedgehog Review, , more info

    Olympus Agonistes
    By Ed Simon
  11. Sandwich Tribunal. A sort of sandwich death panel., , more info

    Pav Bhaji: Top Tier Vegetarian Indian Street Food
    Bhaji is a word in several Indian languages–Hindi, Gujarati, and Marathi at least–meaning vegetables or greens. Culinarily, the term describes 2 different vegetable preparations of which I’m aware. The first is a type of fritter made with chopped vegetables, often onions, suspended in a batter of chickpea flour and deep-fried, similar to a pakora. The second is as part of my own personal favorite vegetarian Indian dish, a spicy vegetable …
    By Jim Behymer, 2,545 words
  12. von Explaino - Journal Page 1, , more info

    Like: Ellen Ripley (The Beatles Eleanor Rigby ALIEN Parody Song)
    This parody popped into my head this morning, glad someone else already did it.
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  13. somethingaboutmaps, , more info

    The Dream Lives
    I know lately I’ve been in commercial mode, pointing you toward various projects of mine that you can support by giving me money. And I promise I’ll get back to less commercial musings as time goes on. But for now, I also want to alert you to a way you can give other people money, one I’ve been thinking about for a long time. For many years, I’ve had a …
    By Daniel Huffman, 305 words
  14. booktwo.org | James Bridle, , more info

    Shipping Seagrass to the Venice Biennial
    We’re raising money to take an ecological artwork to Venice. Support us here. In 2022, my partner and I co-founded the artist’s collective Vessel on the island of Aegina to explore creative approaches to ecology, climate change, and the needs of our community. We’ve taught students how to build collectively and ecologically, painted murals in local playgrounds, and invited people to explore the lost springs of the island. Now, we’ve …
    By James Bridle, 402 words
  15. The Hippies Now Wear Black, , more info

    Dave King publications – San Francisco exhibition and new book
    THE WORK OF Dave King, the artist, graphic designer, photographer and publisher who created what became the ‘Crass logo’, is being celebrated in a new exhibition in San Francisco and a new book. The exhibition, at the San Francisco Center for the Book, documents King’s work in the sphere of zines, short-run books and the huge breadth of other printed materials that he produced between 1977 and his untimely death …
    By Rich Cross, 622 words