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  1. Bibliopolitan: Brief Notes on Books, , more info

    Barrowbeck, by Andrew Michael Hurley
    Novelist Andrew Michael Hurley has published what is basically a thirteen story collection, centered around a fictional border town between Yorkshire and Lancashire called Barrowbeck. This provides a thin skein that connects the stories, and the hint that the setting is something rather more significant enters into only a few of the tales. The first is set in the distant past, while the final story is set in 2041 in …
    By Bibliopolitan, 199 words
  2. Persiflage, , more info

    The Poincaré homology sphere
    This illusion (from the Chicago museum of illusions, and duplicated, I believe, in other similar museums in other cities) “almost” appears to give a tiling of \(\mathbf{R}^3\) by regular dodecahedra, which for a number of reasons is not possible. (It … Continue reading →
    By Persiflage, 48 words
  3. Hunter Angler Gardener Cook, , more info

    Shrimp Risotto
    A classic Italian shrimp risotto that uses saffron, some peas and lots of butter. It screams spring, even in winter. Shrimp Risotto is the latest post on Hunter Angler Gardener Cook.
    By Hank Shaw, 33 words
  4. Small Scale World, , more info

    Q is for Quickie!
    I've literally just found this - below shot - looking for something else to post quickly before I go to work, and as it's 12th night/the last day of Christmas, today, I'd better post it! These were part of a donation from Peter Evans back in the late summer, and I've mentioned that several donations and a couple of toy fair lots have rather been forgotten or subsumed into the …
    By Hugh Walter, 75 words
  5. European studies blog, , more info

    Fragments of the Past: Holocaust Legacies and Commemoration. Holocaust Memorial Day 2025
    Join us on Monday 27 January 2025 for the event ‘Fragments of the Past: Holocaust Legacies and Commemoration’ and explore how the Holocaust has shaped memory, identity, and culture. Bringing together scholars, historians, and artists, this conference examines the Holocaust’s profound and enduring impact, as well as the varied methods...
    By European Studies, 62 words
  6. XIX век, , more info

    Links
    Boris Dralyuk has tracked down a clip from a 1937 B-movie where Alexander Voloshin—whose Russian poetry Dralyuk has translated—speaks Ukrainian instead of (as usual) being silent and uncredited. In that post he links to the late 1920s experimental short The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra, very much worth your 14 minutes! I’ve learned a lot from The Russian Reader’s grim juxtapositions of translated bits of current Russian …
    By Erik McDonald, 563 words
  7. MUKESH GUPTA, , more info

    Transition from Middle Manager to Senior manager
    In this short video, I share insights about the difference between expectations from a middle manager and a senior manager and how can one navigate this shift in expectations, which at times is extremely difficult. You get invited to the so called big boys table when you do exceedingly well at your tasks and show the potential to be a good leader. This required you to be able to have …
    By Mukesh Gupta, 123 words
  8. Closed Pubs, , more info

    The Shield & Dagger
    The Shield & Dagger, Southampton, Hampshire A post-war pub, originally knoqn as the Stratton, in a back-street location in the Shirley district on the north-west side of the city. Demolition work began in September 2024.
    By Curmudgeon, 39 words
  9. The Casual Optimist, , more info

    Notable YA Covers of 2024
    Happy New Year! I hope you’re keeping safe and well. The first post of the year is the now customary look back at the previous year’s Young Adult covers. All the covers on this year’s list are illustrated (which was almost, but not quite, the case last year too). I love illustration — it’s part of the reason why I still keep doing these posts! — so it’s possible that …
    By Dan, 1,858 words
  10. Ideapad, , more info

    The Year in Cities 2024
    Somehow this marks twenty years of travelogues. As I mentioned last fall, part of longevity is just sticking to it. One of the shortcomings of this format is that I specifically chronicle where I’ve slept, not where I’ve been. Every once in awhile this matters—like this year, where I spent eight hours in Minnesota, flying to Minneapolis early in the morning, complete with a diverted landing in Duluth, and leaving …
    By werty, 159 words
  11. New Elementary, , more info

    Alienator B-model: alternate build of LEGO® 10355 Blacktron Renegade
    The LEGO® Icons Blacktron Renegade is now available to all, and the B-model instructions are on the LEGO building instructions portal, meaning I could finally construct the walker and repair mech alternate builds.Continue reading »
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  12. Matthias Ott · Articles, , more info

    Owning It
    For the second time now, someone mentioned to me that it is kind of paradoxical that my newsletter, which is called “Own Your Web”, is not hosted on my own server or under my own domain but on Buttondown. And yes, they are right. I realize that this is kind of not walking the talk. Do I really own my Web in this case? I thought about this as well …
    By Matthias Ott, 449 words
  13. Deserter – Voice of degeneration, , more info

    Another Hamlet Seaside Awayday
    Pink and Blues on the booze. Source
    By Dirty South, 11 words
  14. Plainly & Painfully, , more info

    TRACK | Good Flying Birds – Wallace
    5/5 golden merles Indianapolis-based indie garage-poppers Good Flying Birds‘ have released the newly compiled talulah’s tape (21-24). Some sweet and intricate rock music, “Wallace” is my favorite of that set. Just when you thought the world’s desiccated husk couldn’t get any less appealing: whammo, some real fun and charming gas exits from an unknown reservoir. Arriving just in time for whatever horrors lurk just outside our temporal periphery, it’s a …
    By z-s, 255 words
  15. Dreams in the Lich House, , more info

    Progress Report - Horror on the Hill
    I love the Jim Holloway art from this era of Basic D&DWe missed a lot of time with this campaign! Several of the players are die-hard Eagles fans (go birds), and there was a run of late afternoon games on Sundays or Sunday nights which displaced RPG game nights, so I think we've only played 2-3 times since October when I last checked in on this campaign. Our cast of …
    By John, 775 words