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  1. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

    2025-01-17 12:59
  2. Aiee! Run From Kelvin's Brainsplurge!, , more info

    Mission: The Hermit
    Here's another Stargrave scenario, completely untested, as per usual. THE HERMIT Pagurus Titanicus is known for grabbing bits of debris to build itself a tough outer shell, and there's plenty of debris among the dead stars. There's loot too, and rumour has it this monster is carrying treasure on its back. SET-UP Place terrain as normal. Multi-level terrain is handy for jumping down on the
    By thekelvingreen, 68 words
  3. Jane's London, , more info

    Gray's Inn Road – strange backward-facing houses, a water trough and another laundry (with fancy tiles)
    I was walking from Russell Square to Kings Cross today and, as I passed by these houses that end at Heathcote Street, I thought it was high time that I shared my idea that surely they face the wrong way. I mean to say, the front doors face Mecklenburgh Street, yet the walled back gardens abut Grays Inn Road here. I've only seen the like in two other London locations: …
    By Jane, 610 words
  4. WowHaus, , more info

    1930s art deco house in Taunton, Somerset
    WowHaus 1930s art deco house in Taunton, Somerset 1930s art deco house in Taunton, Somerset (image credit: Robert Cooney) This 1930s art deco house in Taunton, Somerset, is the best renovation project I have seen for quite some time. (image credit: Robert Cooney) Because 1930s houses in largely original condition just don’t come up very often these days. And especially 1930s houses with architectural merit, which is what we are …
    By WowHauser, 873 words
  5. Cheese and Biscuits, , more info

    etch by Steven Edwards, Hove
    Hove is a very acceptable place to spend a day. I was last in the area when visiting the Urchin, a seafood-specialist gastropub and microbrewery (I bet there aren't too many of them around) which made the (pretty easy actually) journey down from Battersea more than worth my while. Since then, I've discovered that we paid way too much for our train tickets (apparently we should have gone Thameslink, not …
    By Chris Pople, 1,217 words
  6. Stumbling and Mumbling, , more info

    A defence of the triple lock
    Ben Ramanauskas wants to abolish the pensions triple lock. As a longstanding advocate of it, you'd expect me to disagree. And I do, but not violently. Ben proposes replacing the lock with simply raising the state pension in line with average earnings. This has two great merits. One, as Ben says, is that it aligns the interests of pensioners and workers. It tells today's pensioners: "you're in the same boat …
    By chris, 897 words
  7. Sean Bonner, , more info

    Los Angeles
    I visited Los Angeles for the first time in February of 2001. I’d passed on previous opportunities to visit because I assumed it would be a place I’d hate. The only things I knew about it was there were lots of earthquakes and fake people. I didn’t work in the movies, had no interest in plastic surgery or fancy cars and generally didn’t think there was anything I’d find interesting …
    By Sean Bonner, 1,022 words
  8. Closed Pubs, , more info

    The Crimea Tavern
    The Crimea Tavern, Castleford, Yorkshire A distinctive Victorian red-brick pub with an arched frontage, across the road from the River Aire on the north side of the town centre. It has been closed since 2009, and planning permission has now been granted for its demolition.
    By Curmudgeon, 48 words
  9. comiCSS, , more info

    #DECAFF #C0FFEE at 200 Degrees
    A cartoon coded in CSS from comiCSS.
    By Alvaro Montoro, 12 words
  10. The Digital Antiquarian, , more info

    This Week on The Analog Antiquarian
    The Voyage of Magellan, Interlude: The Mutineers’ Return
    By Jimmy Maher, 14 words
  11. Spooky Geology, , more info

    Pop Cryptid Spectator #3
    In this edition: Green Eyes and the explosion of cryptid festivals Appalachian folk horror Cryptid Media – Folk horror resurgence/British Cryptids Pop Cryptid – Jackalope or nope? Hello and welcome to the 3rd edition of the Pop Cryptid Spectator – my chronicle of observing the changing appearance of and attitudes towards “cryptids” in popular culture. My interest is in exploring the expansion of cryptozoology into a mass cultural phenomenon – …
    By Sharon A. Hill, 1,759 words
  12. even*cleveland, , more info

    the eye of the duck
    I saw this interview in 1999, around when "The Straight Story" came out, and it totally changed how I look at/understand art/the world. I am always looking for the eye of the duck.Rest in peace, David Lynch.
    By evencleveland, 41 words
  13. CaptainAwkward.com, , more info

    #1455: “Single friend scorns the coupled. How can I have her meet my soon-to-be fiance without hurting anyone’s feelings?”
    Howdy Captain, Thanks for your work and for cat photos. All players in this story are mid 20s. I (call me Emm, she/her) have been in a wonderful, spellbinding relationship with Ell (he/him) for about a year and half now, and we’re getting engaged in a few months! He has gotten along swimmingly with all the people I care about in my life except…I’ve been unable to get May (she/her), …
    By JenniferP, 1,235 words
  14. 333SOUND, , more info

    J.M.K.E. and the Power of Punk: Exploring Soviet History through Music
    This month we published To The Cold Land by J.M.K.E., the most legendary punk rock band in Estonia, in our 33 1/3 Europe series. Its author, Brigitta Davidjants, gave us some insight into why she wrote about this album, the connection between punk and political defiance and how we can explore soviet history through music. By Brigitta Davidjants Shortly after Estonia regained independence in 1991, my generation found itself in …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 816 words
  15. Shindig!, , more info

    Shindig! Broadcast #136
    The first Soho Radio show of 2025. JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS goes baroque, plays some excellent new tunes, and throws in some garage-punk, mod-beat and prog to round things out Track list Dave Richmond ‘Baroque Theme’ (B) The Stone Poneys ‘Different Drum’ The Stone Poneyys ‘Evergreen (Pt One)’ The Zombies ‘Care Of Cell 44’ Quiet World Of Lea & John ‘There Is A Moutain’ Sunchariot ‘You’re Lovely’ Barclay James Harvest ‘Galadriel’ …
    By Jon 'Mojo' Mills, 212 words