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  1. ArchEyes | Architecture and Design Magazine, , more info

    The REACH at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts by Steven Holl
    The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has long stood as a dual symbol of cultural enrichment and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Designed by Edward Durell... The post The REACH at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts by Steven Holl appeared first on ArchEyes.
    By ArchEyes Team, 62 words
  2. Ray Grasso Photography, , more info

    Southbank, Brisbane
    See more in Nocturnes.
    By Ray Grasso, 6 words
  3. LostFocus, , more info

    Week 47, 2024
    These weekends creep up on you, hm? Besides a whole lot of snow and a surprising amount of jet lag there’s not much to talk about. I didn’t even get to consume a lot of media because I slept so much – the moment it gets dark out, I’m sleepy and oh boy, does that work well with winter. At least my Apple Health app keeps telling me I slept …
    By Dominik, 79 words
  4. Synthpop Fanatic, , more info

    Run for cover: Synthpop cover songs of 2024
    Fresh takes on classic tracks from Bauhaus, Kate Bush, Nine Inch Nails, and more. The post Run for cover: Synthpop cover songs of 2024 appeared first on Synthpop Fanatic.
    By Chris Brandon, 37 words
  5. Tax Policy Associates - Reports, , more info

    How to stop IHT avoidance but protect farmers
    New data suggests that one third of the farm estates affected by the Budget changes aren’t owned by farmers – they’re held by investors for tax planning purposes. This suggests the Budget proposal doesn’t go far enough to stop avoidance, but goes too far in how it applies to actual farms. There’s a better approach […] Source
    By Dan, 65 words
  6. Stuck in a Book, , more info

    Books from Malvern and Tewkesbury
    As mentioned, I spent a couple of nights in beautiful Malvern – sadly I felt pretty ropey with a cold, but it didn’t stop me popping into the excellent Malvern Bookshop, and Amnesty secondhand bookshop and the Malvern Book Collective. For a small town, it is well-served with bookshops! On my way home, I stopped for chips in Tewkesbury and a pop-in to Cornell Books, which has a very well-selected …
    By StuckinaBook, 571 words
  7. Grizzlebit, , more info

    Brisbane Casino Nights
    Views of the new casino. 🔗 ∙ Tagged in My Photos.
    By Ray Grasso, 14 words
  8. THE ANOMALIST, , more info

    Paranormal Activity — A UCLA Haunting UCLA Magazine
    When one thinks of the paranormal, they imagine Duke University. But UCLA? Half a century ago, according to John Harlow, their paranormal department investigated a curious poltergeist case in Culver City. Just to drive the point home, it seems even the restless dead are not keen on Black Sabbath. Half a world away an Alleged Ghost Hunt At Abandoned Building Leads To Trespassing Arrest In Malaysia. Heed Tim Binnall's advice …
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  9. Winnie Lim, , more info

    the ability to see our selves as who we are
    My tcm (traditional chinese medicine) appointment a couple of weeks ago was postponed because my physician was sick. I thought it would be fine to go a couple of weeks without, but my recovery from my alternate-day-exercise-routine worsened gradually until I had a POTS flareup. Just mere walking alone made my heart rate go up to 130s. This is highly disturbing for someone like me who can run 7km without …
    By Winnie, 1,190 words
  10. Paul's Beer & Travel Blog, , more info

    Rotherfield, at last
    On Friday, I finally crossed Rotherfield off from my list of pub places to visit. This followed one reconnaissance visit, whilst on the return journey of a bus trip to neighbouring Mayfield, and then a failed attempt, two weeks later as part of a CAMRA bus outing. The latter was the result of the dreaded, “essential” roadworks – notice how such disruptive activities are always “essential” but as I wrote …
    By Paul Bailey, 1,385 words
  11. Richard Smith's non-medical blogs, , more info

    Economic growth: between the devil and the deep blue sea
    The first priority of the UK’s recently-elected Labour government is to “secure the highest sustained growth in the G7 with good jobs and productivity growth in every part of the country making everyone, not just a few, better off.” Although economists did not talk of growth until after the Second World War, it quickly became the favoured panacea of politicians. If it can make “everyone, not just a few, better …
    By Richard Smith, 3,483 words
  12. Piscatorial Quagswagging, , more info

    The River Arrow - Maharajahs and Malversations
    There is nothing more satisfying when the weather is cold than a good old curry. This one is a simple recipe that had ground pistachio nuts as one of the ingredients and me being a tight git, everyone of those pistachios that are eventually ground up were deshelled by your truly.A labour of love most certainly but this is one of the richest tasting curries I have in my homemade …
    By Piscatorial Quagswagging, 742 words
  13. Wyrd Britain, , more info

    Secret Worship (audio drama)
    On the advice of his friend, Dr. John Silence (Malcolm Hayes), Stephen Hubbard (Fraser Kerr) heads off to Germany on a convalescent holiday to the monastery where he studied as a child only to discover things are very different from how he remembers.One of the more pulpy of the Silence stories this breathless adaptation of Algernon Blackwood's 'Secret Worship', one of his John Silence stories, was one of several made …
    By ian holloway, 120 words
  14. Dan Hill – Medium, , more info

    Modern Housing: An environmental common good
    A recent paper on housing, written with Mariana Mazzucato, outlining some ‘home truths’ about homes, and exploring the human right to housing alongside the rights of the environmentAny of the numerous so-called ‘housing crises’, at least those littered across the countries of the Global North, cannot be solved simply through that bluntest of tools: mass home ownership, based on the house as a financial asset, delivered predominantly by the private …
    By Dan Hill, 1,760 words
  15. A London Inheritance, , more info

    King George V Dock – The Last of the Royals
    In my final post exploring the Royal Docks, I am looking at the King George V Dock, the last of the three docks that make up the Royals, and was opened in 1921. I have a copy of the book that was issued to commemorate the opening of the King George V Dock, and at the back of the book are some fold out paper maps, one with a view …
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