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  1. Goethe Etc., , more info

    Goethe and the Elegiac Tradition
    I subscribe to the TLS, which does pretty good coverage of German literature and history, including Goethe. (I have even written a few reviews in the TLS on Goethe, which you can check out online.) But I also read literary coverage generally. Often reviews of other literary traditions lead me to consider Goethe, which was the case with a recent review: The Penguin Book of Elegy: Poems of Memory, Mourning …
    By Goethe Girl, 1,084 words
  2. One Man 1001 Albums, , more info

    Bill Nelson Chimera
    Bill Nelson ChimeraGet It At DiscogsOriginally planned as a mere stopgap release between albums, Chimera turned out to be a welcome showcase for Bill Nelson at his peak, commercially and creatively. Following the triumph of his 1982 album The Love That Whirls, the British guitarist built Chimera in the same vein, setting his romantic and erotic poetry to the sort of synthesized settings favored by his younger pop peers. However, …
    By Aid00, 246 words
  3. blissblog, , more info

    Hauntology Parish Newsletter - Christmas Edition: Moon Wiring Club; Dismal 1970s - Stonecirclesampler + Travis Elborough; Sophie Sleigh-Johnson's Code Damp; William Burns's Ghost of An Idea; Mart Avi + Ajukaja
    Season's greetings from "a person of gravitas and insight, who says their prayers, and is sensitive to the potential of mission as 'parish-shaped'"Very quiet in the parish at the moment. The rotten weather isn't helping. On the way home after walking the dog over the fields, coming back along Icknield Way, I did spy a bit of commotion: some new arrivals in the village! An American family
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 96 words
  4. William Davies, , more info

    LRB Podcast on Labour’s economic policy
    I discussed my recent London Review of Books essay, reflecting on Labour’s economic plans, with the LRB podcast.
    By willdavies, 24 words
  5. Jazz Scan, , more info

    Holiday Jazz 2024: An international affair
    [Web master's note: Northern California film critic Derrick Bang — the eldest, youngest and only son of this site's primary jazz guru, Ric Bang — has surveyed the holiday jazz scene for more than a quarter century (!). Check out previous columns by clicking on the CHRISTMAS label below.] Holiday albums appear earlier every year, so I was able to begin this annual survey in October ... and, for the …
    By Derrick Bang, 5,138 words
  6. Matte Shot - a tribute to Golden Era special fx, , more info

    MATTE & EFFECTS FILMS CELEBRATED: Part Eight
    Greetings to all who are particularly partial to the long lost era of traditional, hand painted mattes and other ingenious motion picture 'tricks of the trade'. It is indeed that time again - perhaps a little overdue according to some of my faithful correspondents - for a veritable cavalcade of amazing (and in a few isolated instances, perhaps not so flash) special photographic and miniature trick shots from across the …
    By NZPete, 9,607 words
  7. The Small Workshop, , more info

    Honda CT90 - turn signals
    Turn signals - or 'winkers' as Honda refer to them - became a standard fixture with the 1973 CT90 K4 model. This followed the introduction of federal legislation in the USA that made turn signals mandatory on all cars and motorcycles.The K4 model, now with winkers thrown in.RetrofittingRetrofitting turn-signals on the older models is not difficult since - prior to 1973 - Honda had supplied them as an optional extra …
    By Nick, 846 words
  8. linusakesson.net, , more info

    Withering Bytes
    A short piece for human and machine.
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  9. Of Arms and the Law, , more info

    My silence
    I've not posted in a while, just thought to mention the reason. My elder son, Mark William Hardy, was hospitalized on Nov. 3, and died on Dec. 3. I spent that time sitting in one or another ICU and was too distracted to blog. I still am.
    By David Hardy, 49 words
  10. Building Our Past, , more info

    A History of Arndale Centres
    Arndale Shopping Centres were amongst the best-known post-war developments in Britain, symbolic of progress and economic rebirth. However, they were routinely scorned by architectural critics and developed a tawdry reputation. Arndale House, New Street, Huddersfield (Gerald H. Baxter; 1958). (© K. Morrison) Most of Arndale’s artificially lit and air conditioned malls have been revamped since the 1980s, chiefly to admit more natural daylight and ventilation. They have also been rebranded …
    By buildingourpast, 1,889 words
  11. Mills Field | Weblog, , more info

    Updates to the SFO Museum shoebox
    It is now possible to add individual flights and Instagram posts, in addition to collection objects, to your shoebox. The goal is to slowly (and then quickly) add the ability to save any of the “first class actors” involved with the SFO Museum websites to your shoebox: Twitter posts, individual terminals and gates, airlines, aircraft and airports. Anything, really. Flights and Instagram posts are just what we’ve started with and …
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  12. Die or D.I.Y.?, , more info

    Voice Crack – "Earflash" (Uhlang Produktion – UP 07) 1990
    Switzerland? Famous for Toblerone's,Nazi Gold, at least a dozen Mona-Lisa's locked away in some vaults in Geneva, all that plus a preponderance for driving below the speed limit!?One has to question how this noisy duo ever managed to get out of a sensible career in corrupt neutral banking to make electroacoustic nightmares such as these seven overtly digital tracks which define themselves as "Earflash".Like the Swiss, i'm neutral on most …
    By Jonny Zchivago, 331 words
  13. TRISTAN LOUTH-ROBINS, , more info

    November 2024: new album, skiffs, symbols, bats and soundprinting
    As usual here’s a round-up of what I got up to during November. Borrowed Out Of Time album launch Every creative year usually has one or two constants, and my album, Borrowed Out Of Time (De La Catessen Records) was the big one in 2024. What began as motes of activity in January, gradually accumulated volume and momentum – often in conjunction with adjacent activities – and gradually took form. …
    By tristanlouthrobins, 1,015 words
  14. Richly Evocative, , more info

    Dear First Name
    Dear First Name Will you help us? It’s getting late. Do not ignore the horror in your inbox. The situation’s stark.
    By Richly Evocative, 24 words
  15. Buried Treasure, , more info

    Dungeon Clawler
    PC, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS I thought I’d reached a point of cynicism. You can’t just take Slay the Spire’s roguelite framework, and replace the cards with just anything! That’s just silly. Except, no, it totally works every single time, even when it’s pachinko. Heck, does this mean Bookworm was the earlier version of Slay the Spire, but with spelling instead of cards? Anyway, point is, turns out it also …
    By buriedtreasure, 960 words