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  1. Permanent Style, , more info

    The versatility of olive: Anthology MTM in PS/Fox flannel
    The versatility of olive: Anthology MTM in PS/Fox flannel Share Share this post Subscribe 9 Comments Wednesday, November 27th 2024Tags: SuitsAldenDrake'sFox Brotherssaman amelthe anthology ||- Begin Content -|| By Manish Puri. I’ve had my eye on a dark green suit for a long time. So when Simon very kindly offered me a length of the olive flannel that he’d collaborated on with Fox Brothers, I jumped at the chance. To …
    By Manish Puri, 1,923 words
  2. The Constitution Unit Blog, , more info

    Labour and the constitution: an uneven start for Starmer
    Today, the Unit published Monitor 88, providing analysis of constitutional events over the last four months. This post by Meg Russell and Alan Renwick also serves as the issue’s lead article. It discusses how the government has stumbled in its early steps to restore public trust, failed to match rhetoric on parliamentary scrutiny with action, and hesitated to make reforms within parliament and the electoral system that it had previously …
    By The Constitution Unit, 153 words
  3. Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, , more info

    Swamp Thing versus Despero, coming soon.
    Okay, you Swampheads…keep an eye out for Justice League Unlimited #1, the new series debuting today at a good comic shop near you, or even mine. Specifically, I’m talking about variant cover “D” with art by Howard Porter: …where our favorite muck-encrusted mockery of a man is hanging out: You can also find our floral friend on variant cover “E” by Ed Benes, off to the side there apparently making …
    By Mikester, 355 words
  4. Overcoming Bias, , more info

    Love And War And Status
    “All is Fair in Love and War” - common saying“So many social, political, and also economic struggles — no matter what they may appear to be on the surface — are actually about who should rise and fall in status.” - Tyler CowenWe often work to seem neutral and fair in many areas of life. But when it comes to our most important areas, we usually drop this pretense and …
    By Robin Hanson, 878 words
  5. Painted Pixels, , more info

    Pixel Prints and Other Gaming Crafty Things
    Sometimes (a lot of the time) I’ll look back at my blog posts and realize that there’s some really big thing I’ve been doing or working on that would have made for an interesting blog post, and while I might post about them on my socials, like Mastodon or Tumblr, I won’t ever remember to … Continue reading "Pixel Prints and Other Gaming Crafty Things"
    By Toad64, 71 words
  6. Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice, , more info

    Joe, Ralph,and Edna: The Job of Principal
    The 1989 film Lean on Me portrays Eastside High School principal Joe Clark in Paterson, New Jersey rescuing a school mired in violence and poor academic performance. In one dramatic scene with actor Morgan Freeman playing Clark, over two hundred troublemakers are on the auditorium stage. The rest of the Eastside student body sit in the auditorium watching Clark quiet everyone including those students standing behind him. Facing the two-hundred …
    By larrycuban, 911 words
  7. Special Needs Jungle, , more info

    Think work first: Supporting young disabled people into work
    New article from Special Needs Jungle: with Julie Pointer, Children and Young People lead at the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) The recent House of Lords Public Service Committee report looks at the barriers and … The post Think work first: Supporting young disabled people into work appeared first on Special Needs Jungle. Special Needs Jungle ⓒ Special Needs Jungle 2008-2023 All Rights reserved
    By Special Needs Jungle, 74 words
  8. Die or D.I.Y.?, , more info

    Borbetomagus – "Barbed Wire Maggots" (Agaric Records – Ag 1983) 1983
    Borbetomagus is a trio of Don Dietrich (reeds) Jim Sauter (reeds) and Donald Miller (guitar) and additionally Brian Doherty (electronics) Existing since the mid-seventies. This is free-improv "jazz" of the most extreme nature and its certainly not for the faint hearted, since heavy bone crushing walls of noise are their specialty.Yummy.That sounds like something I'd like, and something that any supreme court judge in a MAGA hat would eagerly pass …
    By Jonny Zchivago, 483 words
  9. The Architectural Review, , more info

    New South, France and Belgium
    The Architectural Review New South, France and Belgium The Paris and Brussels‑based practice challenges the colonial authority of the global north, in projects both close to home and further afield The post New South, France and Belgium appeared first on The Architectural Review. Reuben J Brown
    By Reuben J Brown, 51 words
  10. JimmyBramlett Dot Com, , more info

    Off to Berlin. Again.
    Yes, Berlin has a hold on me. I’m going to be spending 2 1/2 weeks in the city. Why so long, and why only Berlin? One of my biggest regrets is I never moved there in my 20s. I feel like I’m past my so-called prime becoming an immigrant in my mid-40s. I’m a lot more inflexible in my needs and wants now than I was a couple of decades …
    By jimmy, 604 words
  11. Spectre Collie, , more info

    Tuesday Tune Two-Fer: Six or Eight Thousand Years Ago
    I ain’t no student of ancient culture, but there’s one thing that I do know: The B-52’s didn’t do a ton of research when writing the song “Mesopotamia.” But that’s kind of what the song is all about, and kind of why I love the band. They made songs about whatever weird shit they felt like: counterfeiting, driving in the south at night, odd beach encounters, how there are a …
    By Chuck, 271 words
  12. Once Upon a Time in the Vest, , more info

    V 14 N. 73 New Book on American River Community College Running History and Coach Al Baeta
    I received the following note from David Bruhn regarding a new book out on the story of Al Baeta, long time coach at American River Community College in Sacremento, CA. Hoping some of our readers, especially from the West Coast will give the book a try and let us know about it in the form of a review. Dear George ,It's my hope that you will make visitors to your …
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  13. Fossil Huntress, , more info

    BARNACLES: CUVIER TO DARWIN
    Barnacles All Closed Up One of the most interesting and enigmatic little critters we find at the seashore are barnacles. They cling to rocks at the waters' edge, closed to our curiosity, their domed mounds like little closed beaks shut to the water and the world. They choose their permanent homes as larvae, sticking to hard substrates that will become their permanent homes for the rest
    By FossilHuntress, 69 words
  14. GamerDad: Gaming with Children, , more info

    Magic Cats Pots (Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC)
    Two reviews right in a row about piecing together pottery? And from the same publisher no less? What are the odds? Anyway, here you piece together broken mugs, pots, plates, and more in this jigsaw puzzle style game. Some of the pottery has pictures of cats or cat patterns on them, hence the name. Magic […]
    By Cary Woodham, 64 words
  15. The Art of Doing Stuff, , more info

    How to Carve a Turkey - So It Still Looks Like a Turkey
    Does your turkey look perfect when you take it out of the oven and then like it was attacked by left handed Wolverines after you carve it? Here's how to carve a turkey with minimal effort & maximum visual impact. On television, families are always shown serving their entire, whole turkey on the Thanksgiving table....Read More
    By Karen, 69 words