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  1. The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century, , more info

    Louis Pasteur is spinning in his grave right now
    That TikTok wellness influencer is so close to getting it. The post Louis Pasteur is spinning in his grave right now appeared first on The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.
    By Joey deVilla, 42 words
  2. The Daily | Current | The Criterion Collection, , more info

    Out of the Blue’s Teenage Wasteland
    In a 1982 radio promo spot, Jack Nicholson spoke to the future. “I’m gonna recommend a movie that I’m not in, that I have nothing to do with,” he said. “I’d like to tell the people about a movie called Out of the Blue, directed by Dennis Hopper. It speaks honestly from the heart of a fifteen-year-old girl. Its milieu is the punk scene. For a young person who sees …
    By Rebecca Bengal, 2,129 words
  3. The Captive Reader, , more info

    Library Loot: November 20 to 26
    Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Sharlene from Real Life Reading that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their …
    By Claire (The Captive Reader), 162 words
  4. EQ Music Blog, , more info

    Listen to “Scary Movie” by Chloe Qisha
    Her debut EP just came out, and she hasn’t played more than a handful of live shows yet. Nevertheless, I have a hunch that the emerging alt-pop artist Chloe Qisha is a hot one to watch in 2025. Moreover, I said as much in the Emerging Artists feature I ran on the blog in October, which similarly marked the release of the bold, captivating track “Sexy Goodbye.” With the debut …
    By Mandy Rogers, 407 words
  5. A Good Beer Blog – Second Gen (2003-2016, 2016- ), , more info

    The Exciting Entrancing And Almost Festive Beery News Notes For A Merry Month From Yuletide 2024
    Fine. Almost festive. Almost. But this is when the slide starts to feel greased. Five weeks to Boxing Day. Whoooo! The Boxing Day carols shall ring out loud around the Boxing Day leftover casserole once again!! The most wonderful time of the year? You bet. Who knows where we’ll all be this time next year so best to Yule it up right this time like these ladies on a tasting …
    By Alan, 2,404 words
  6. Just One Cookbook · Blog, , more info

    Shrimp Yakisoba 海老焼きそば
    Make my quick Shrimp Yakisoba at home with seared seafood, charred crispy veggies, and stir-fried noodles tossed in a sweet-savory sauce. READ: Shrimp Yakisoba 海老焼きそば
    By Namiko Hirasawa Chen, 28 words
  7. Dhole Moments - Blog, , more info

    Key Transparency and the Right to be Forgotten
    This post is the first in a new series covering some of the reasoning behind decisions made in my project to build end-to-end encryption for direct messages on the Fediverse. (Collectively, Fedi-E2EE.) Although the reasons for specific design decisions should be immediately obvious from reading the relevant specification (and if not, I consider that a bug in the specification), I believe writing about it less formally will improve the clarity …
    By Soatok, 4,307 words
  8. Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque, , more info

    Abrigor's Triangle and The Annalise
    Two adventure locations in Krevborna's Judas Sea.Abrigor’s TriangleAbrigor’s Triangle is an expanse of the Judas Sea regarded as its most dangerous and mysterious region. • An unusually high number of ships disappear without explanation in Abrigor’s Triangle. • Superstitious sailors attribute the treachery of the triangle to numerous causes: a demon named Abrigor who pulls ships to the bottom of the sea, magnetic and temporal anomalies that render traditional navigation …
    By Jack Guignol, 307 words
  9. LIP SERVICE — Split Lip Magazine, , more info

    Just One Thing with brandon brown
    brandon brown’s flash “Faultline” contains a ball in the dirt, smoke in the lungs, two people in the backseat of a car, an opening. Here they share just one thing about the piece:“I wrote ‘Faultline’ earlier this year, in response to a prompt that primarily encouraged me to “write several sentences that open with the same subordinating conjunction/subordinate clause.” If you’re like me, that made my head spin at first, …
    By SLM, 347 words
  10. The Bounding Box – Blog of Tobias Revell, , more info

    Box117: Obsidian
    DS104: Major sunk cost, deeply unhappy with this one even though I invested four or five hours in it. Rubbish. The temperature has suddenly dropped. Only four weeks ago we were on a beach in Menorca and now it’s four layers and neoprene gloves. It came out of nowhere. I had my first commute yesterday where my fingers and nose were numb. I don’t mind it while cycling but it’s …
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  11. Sibylla Bostoniensis, , more info

    Robots surprisingly easy to organize, strike over overtime [ai/tech/security]
    This is blackly hilarious. Note I cannot confirm the actual veracity of any of the following. It could all be some sort of PR stunt such as for a SF show about a robot uprising.Anyway. Apparently there's a viral video of a little robot entering a robot showroom and verbally convincing 12 of the robots there to follow it out – or, as I like to think of it, organized …
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  12. Society for US Intellectual History, , more info

    Catholic Troubles with Feminism: Gendered Activism, Insubordination, and the Camden 28, Entry #1
    Today’s reflection is a necessary follow up to my last post on Catholic masculinity. Michelle Nickerson covers how feminism affected the trajectory of the Camden 28 draft board action. In Read more The post Catholic Troubles with Feminism: Gendered Activism, Insubordination, and the Camden 28, Entry #1 first appeared on Society for US Intellectual History.
    By Tim Lacy, 68 words
  13. Micropub Adventures, , more info

    15/11/24 – The Coast: Whitley Bay, Tynemouth and Monkseaton
    Subscribe WordPress Facebook Twitter Instagram If you enjoy reading please consider “buying me a pint”, this will help to cover my hosting and image hosting and help to ensure further trips can go ahead!BUY ME A PINT Exploring Pubs in Whitley Bay, Monkseaton, and Tynemouth I provide a detailed exploration of various pubs and breweries in Whitley Bay, Monkseaton and Tynemouth, highlighting their unique histories, décor, and beer selections. Starting …
    By scottspencer001, 2,507 words
  14. Your Heart Out, , more info

    Coincidentally ... Or Not (Part One)
    Things fall apart. Oh yes. The old fabric is torn away, or disintegrates, and all that. But, sometimes, when you least expect it, things fall into place, and new patterns and stories emerge. So, towards the end of January this year, things were looking pretty grim. It was a tough time, but one bright spot was the Pauline Boty exhibition at the Gazelli Art House in Mayfair, which was a …
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  15. The Book Haven, , more info

    “There is no art that I love more than opera,” says Dana Gioia. And he’s written a book to prove it.
    Poet and former National Endowment for the Arts chairman Dana Gioia has been busy. He’s just published a spate of new books: Poetry as Enchantment and Other Essays (Paul Dry Books); Dana Gioia: Poet & Critic (Mercer University Press, edited by John Zheng and Jon Parrish Peede); and last and shortest (205 pages), Weep, Shudder, Die: On Opera and Poetry, also with Paul Dry Books. He calls the last “an …
    By Cynthia Haven, 493 words