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  1. The Vintage Traveler, , more info

    Helping in Time of Need
    In my last post I said that I ought to write a guide to helping those caught up in a disaster. I truly hoped it would be a long time before this type of thing was needed, but unfortunately I … Continue reading →
    By thevintagetraveler, 49 words
  2. Rachel the Gardener, , more info

    Ivy Myth 4: “It's ok on a modern house.”
    I think not!This is a modern 80s built house, and the ivy has been allowed to grow right the way across the upstairs window (the house had been unoccupied for a while), covering it completely, and heading on upwards into the gutter and into the roof.I sent my colleague up the ladder (I'm not daft!) to pull it off, and we found that the ivy had forced a way inside …
    By Rachel the Gardener, 107 words
  3. Jim Caroll - Blog, , more info

    Daily Inspiration – Knowledge & Careers – “If you aren’t relearning how to learn, you aren’t really learning!”
    “If you aren’t relearning how to learn, you aren’t really learning!” – Futurist Jim Carroll Let’s go back for a moment to item #3 on my list of ‘25 Strategies for 2025” – which was to be relentless in knowledge discovery. As I wrote, we are seeing massive growth in the generation of information. the total amount of digital data created worldwide doubled approximately every two years in the 2010s …
    By JimCarroll, 974 words
  4. STACK magazines - Editorial, , more info

    Experimental Australia
    The post Experimental Australia appeared first on STACK magazines.
    By Steve Watson, 11 words
  5. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    Vengeance Most Fowl: It's a gnome run!
    Vengeance Most Fowl (2024) • View trailer4.5 stars (out of five). Rated PG, and needlessly, for mild rude humorAvailable via: NetflixBy Derrick Bang Filmmaker Nick Park already had won two Oscars, the second for Wallace & Gromit’s The Wrong Trousers, when American viewers finally got to see that hilariously clever claymation short via a Wednesday evening PBS screening on March 20, 1995. That’s how long it took to cross the …
    By Derrick Bang, 974 words
  6. All Edinburgh Theatre.com, , more info

    Summerhall confirms EdFringe 2025
    Summerhall Arts charity announces future plans Summerhall will be a venue at EdFringe 2025 according to Summerhall Arts, the independent charity set up in 2023 to take over the running of Summerhall’s arts and performance programme. The charity says that it is now welcoming applications for performers and theatre companies for this year’s fringe. And that besides being a venue at future fringes, it intends to run a “diverse programme …
    By Thom Dibdin, 609 words
  7. theatreCat, , more info

    TITANIQUE.   Criterion theatre. W1
    NO SINKING FEELINGS HERE, GIRLFRIEND Call it a jukebox musical if you like, but only if the jukebox came alive, went rogue and started tottering around the stage on rubber feet hurling insults and doing its own thing like the one in the Kuttner sci-fi story which got modified by aliens from the future. Curiosity drove me into a snug balcony seat up against the sound-desk (high-fives with the young …
    By Libby Purves and friends, 677 words
  8. My Life 100 Years Ago, , more info

    The Top Posts of 1924
    Belated happy New Year, everyone, and welcome to the (can it be?) eighth year of My Life 100 Years Ago.* J.C. Leyendecker, January 3, 1925 This year’s J.C. Leyendecker New Year’s baby apparently just registered his new car and immediately has to repair it, which I gather is par for the course for ca. 1925 vehicles. John Held Jr., January 5, 1925 Cars can be fun, though, as you can …
    By Mary Grace McGeehan, 804 words
  9. The Adventurers Guild, , more info

    Companions of Xanth – Ogre, Ogre and Dragon on a Pedestal
    By IlmariI bet that “sail” is meant to be taken literallyWould this do the trick?Apparently notSo, here I was in front of a shack. I still had no idea where I was supposed to be heading and Nada suggested I should take a look at who’s living there. I knocked on the door and an old lady called Ma Anathe (get it, it’s like anathema) let us in.I guess Christmas …
    By Ilmari Jauhiainen, 955 words
  10. Bear Alley, , more info

    Comic Cuts — 10 January 2025
    I'm slowly getting back into the swing of things after a welcome Christmas and New Year break. I mentioned last week that I had sidelined myself into writing a probably unnecessary article on the history of newsprint rationing during and just after the Second World War (1940-56). Well, that came about because I wanted to write about why newspapers were still dramatically reduced in size all the
    By Steve, 73 words
  11. MUBI | Notebook, , more info

    Mike Leigh’s Humanist Gestures
    Illustrations by Michelle Perez.It’s odd that a movie like Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) should have an unsettling climax. Mike Leigh’s film stars Sally Hawkins as Poppy, a bubbly kindergarten teacher who takes a few driving lessons with a curmudgeonly Scott (Eddie Marsan). He dispatches conspiratorial rants, replete with right-wing dog whistles, and berates her for her clumsiness. He is, in the language of professional wrestling, the heel to Poppy’s face. Poppy’s life …
    By Sam Bodrojan, 3,246 words
  12. Valhalla's Things, , more info

    Winter
    Posted on January 10, 2025 Tags: madeof:atoms, craft:painting, medium:acrylic A few days ago1 I wanted to paint, but I didn’t know what to paint, so I did a few more colour tests to find out which green combinations I can get out of the available yellows and blues (and greens) acrylic I have (from a cheap student grade line). I liked the cool grey tones in the second to last …
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  13. Shtetl-Optimized, , more info

    Above my pay grade: Jensen Huang and the quantum computing stock market crash
    Apparently Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, opined on an analyst call this week that quantum computing was plausibly still twenty years away from being practical. As a direct result, a bunch of publicly-traded quantum computing companies (including IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave) fell 40% or more in value, and even Google/Alphabet stock fell on the news. So then friends and family attuned to the financial markets started sending me messages …
    By Scott, 645 words
  14. SPINE, , more info

    What Message Does (Hyper)realistic Photography Send on a Book Cover?
    Photography as part of book cover design is a relatively recent addition to book cover designers’ and marketers’ toolboxes. It was not until the late 20th century—as camera equipment became more accessible—that photographic book covers began to gain popularity for their ability to convey realism, emotion and immediacy to the audience.Now that designers are able to blend graphic design, photos and typography freely, the possibilities are endless when it comes …
    By Linnea Gradin, 1,037 words
  15. Special Needs Jungle, , more info

    SEN Resource Bases and Unit Provision in Secondary—what are they and do they count as inclusion?
    New article from Special Needs Jungle: It’s over 14 years since David Cameron pledged to end the bias towards the inclusion of children with special needs in mainstream schools. Now the policy pendulum seems to be … The post SEN Resource Bases and Unit Provision in Secondary—what are they and do they count as inclusion? appeared first on Special Needs Jungle. Gillian Doherty ⓒ Special Needs Jungle 2008-2023 All Rights …
    By Gillian Doherty, 87 words