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  1. Sight Unseen, , more info

    Week of January 6, 2024
    A weekly Saturday recap to share with you our favorite links, discoveries, exhibitions, and more from the past seven days. This week: A conceptual fashion space hidden in a Tashkent street market, joyful ceramic candleholders shaped like sardines and bananas, and a new collection of lamps inspired by the Triadic Ballet.
    By Monica Khemsurov, 56 words
  2. Musical Theatre Review, , more info

    The Creakers Musical – Southbank Centre
    Edwin Ray, David Michael Johnson, Iona Fraser, Kim Healey, Rakesh Boury and Eloise Davies in The Creakers at the Southbank Centre, London. Picture: Pamela Raith Photography The Creakers Musical was reviewed at the Southbank Centre, London. Star rating: five stars ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Wow’ is not a word I have ever attributed to a musical aimed at children. Creakers is the first stage show I’ve seen which ticks …
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  3. FUJI X WEEKLY | Blog, , more info

    Some Thoughts on Leading Lines
    Bicycles on a Dirt Road – Buckeye, AZ – Fujifilm GFX100S II – Velvia FilmMy 15-year-old son, Jonathan, has shown a strong interest in photography for a few years now, so for Christmas my wife and I got him a camera. He just began a high school photography class this semester. Jon told me that one of the first lessons was on composition, including leading lines. A couple days ago, …
    By Ritchie Roesch, 860 words
  4. Alabama Yesterdays, , more info

    A Visit to Unclaimed Baggage
    In August 2019 my brother Richard and I made a trip to Scottsboro and visited among other places Unclaimed Baggage. Their web site will tell you the store's history and how the business works. You can read my two-part report of that visit to Scottsboro here and here. This past December 26, Dianne, my son Amos and daughter-in-law Kim made the trip to the popular attraction. Amos had also visited …
    By AlabamaYesterdays, 562 words
  5. Seven Out Of Ten, , more info

    My favourite games of 2024
    I don’t think 2024 was a great year for video games. Don’t get me wrong, the games themselves were great! But for the industry? For the medium? Ehh. For starters, AAA titles – arguably the releases that provide shape and form to a year of gaming – either arrived with no impact or failed to show up at all. Outside of Astro Bot, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Indiana Jones, …
    By Liam Richardson, 2,246 words
  6. Cendrine Marrouat - Artist, , more info

    Watercolor Saturday (2)
    5 paintings from August 2023. The post Watercolor Saturday (2) first appeared on Cendrine Marrouat - Artist.
    By Cendrine Marrouat, 20 words
  7. Six Colors, , more info

    Watch Duty, the crucial wildfire tracking app ↦
    The Verge’s Abigail Bassett profiles Watch Duty, the remarkable nonprofit app that’s become a must-download utility during the Los Angeles fires: Watch Duty is unique in the tech world in that it doesn’t care about user engagement, time spent, or ad sales. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit behind it only cares about the accuracy of the information it provides and the speed with which the service can deliver that information. The app …
    By Jason Snell, 132 words
  8. { feuilleton }, , more info

    Weekend links 760
    Ermitaño Meditando (1955) by Remedios Varo. • Public Domain Review announces the Public Domain Image Archive. I’ve added it to the list. Meanwhile, the PDR regular postings include Francis Picabia’s 391 magazine (1917–1924). • Among the new titles at Standard Ebooks, the home of free, high-quality, public-domain texts: The Well at the World’s End by William Morris. • At Smithsonian Magazine: “See 25 incredible images from the Wildlife Photographer of …
    By John, 363 words
  9. Swizec Teller, , more info

    Why you need a task queue
    Task queues have been on my mind lately so here's a little primer on what they are, how they work, and why you need them when your project starts to grow.
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  10. Between Sound and Space: ECM Records and Beyond, , more info

    Evgueni Galperine: Theory of Becoming (ECM New Series 2744)
    Evgueni GalperineTheory of Becoming Evgueni Galperine electronics, samplingSergei Nakariakov trumpetSébastien Hurtaud violoncelloMaria Vasyukova voiceRecorded 2021/21, Studio EGP, ParisEngineer: Aymeric LétoquartMixed November 2021, Les Studios de la Seine, Parisby Evgueni Galperine, Manfred Eicher, and Aymeric LétoquartCover painting: Lorenzo RecioAlbum produced by Manfred EicherRelease date: October 21, 2022 If a composer is an author, then Evgueni Galperine is one who allows characters, actions, and places to speak themselves into logical corners, then …
    By Tyran Grillo, 699 words
  11. Daring Fireball, , more info

    Google and Microsoft Each Donate $1 Million to Trump’s Inauguration Racket
    CNBC: Google donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, becoming the latest major tech company to try and curry some goodwill with the incoming administration. “Google is pleased to support the 2025 inauguration, with a livestream on YouTube and a direct link on our homepage. We’re also donating to the inaugural committee,” Karan Bhatia, Google’s global head of government affairs and public policy, told CNBC in a statement. …
    By John Gruber, 192 words
  12. The Aperiodical, , more info

    Aperiodical News Roundup – November & December 2024
    Here’s a round-up of some news stories from the last two months of 2024, (mostly) not otherwise covered here on the Aperiodical. Maths Research At the start of December, John Carlos Baez shared on Mathstodon that the moving sofa problem may have been solved – the question of the largest possible shape you can fit around a 2D corner. For many years, a shape called Gerver’s sofa has been thought …
    By Katie Steckles, 468 words
  13. ruk.ca | Peter Rukavina's Weblog, , more info

    Time is just a bandit trying to steal what's left...
    Receiver Coffee opened a new treehouse location, a labyrinth of levels set into the branches of a banyan forest located, oddly, in central Charlottetown.One afternoon, Tim Chaisson and I were sharing a coffee at the highest level of the forest-café when we both leaned back over the railing too far and fell over the edge.“Grab the vines, Tim, GRAB THE VINES!”, I yelled.We grabbed the vines, and we survived, unscathed.Safe …
    By Peter Rukavina, 631 words
  14. Jarrett House North, , more info

    Eberhard Schoener, Video-Magic
    Album of the Week, January 11, 2025 In the 1980s, before streaming services and the Internet, if you were a fan of an artist you often traded cassettes of that artist’s rarities—b-sides, bootleg recordings from live concerts, and maybe obscure appearances the artist made on other peoples’ albums. Today’s album falls solidly in the last category. I first heard the seriously off-kilter songs on today’s album thanks to a compilation …
    By Tim Jarrett, 1,448 words
  15. New Escapologist | Blog, , more info

    An Escapologist’s Diary : Part 80. A Doss Time
    Dear Diary, I’ve been taking it very, very easy for 11 days. I’ve been playing video games for the first time since 1996, reading unedifying literature, gently strolling along, sleeping late. Today I took a very cheap bus to Edinburgh to mooch around some free art galleries, and then to stay up late watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer on a friend’s comfortable sofa. It’s like the the 1990s are back. …
    By Robert Wringham, 302 words