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  1. thebluemoment.com, , more info

    The Bob look
    In her 2008 memoir, A Freewheelin’ Time, Suze Rotolo described how Bob Dylan, her boyfriend between 1961 and 1964, developed his look. Apparently it was Dave Van Ronk, a slightly older Greenwich Village folkie, who urged the 21-year-old Dylan to start paying attention to his image. In Rotolo’s words: “Such things might have been talked about in jest, but in truth they were taken quite seriously. Much time was spent …
    By Richard Williams, 633 words
  2. Waxy.org - Andy Baio lives here, , more info

    Dragonsweeper
    brilliant free Minesweeper-inspired roguelike by Daniel Benmergui #
    By Andy Baio, 9 words
  3. The Ethan Hein Blog, , more info

    New MusicRadar column on Music For Airports
    Like all nerds, I revere Brian Eno. When MusicRadar asked for a column about him, I jumped on it. They wanted something about his generative music, and Music For Airports was the obvious choice. While I was researching, I learned that a couple of airports had tried playing the album in the terminals, and that it had not gone over well. With a little reflection, this is not surprising. Who …
    By Ethan, 237 words
  4. LondonJazzCollector, , more info

    Nucleus: We’ll Talk About It Later (1970) Vertigo
    (SOUND FIXED): Oasis (Karl Jenkins) https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/nucleus_oasis_well-talk-about-it-later_vertigo-1971_6360027_ljc.mp3 . . . Apologies, first post had a missing sound link, now fixed, also, Harry M photos of Nucleus added, at Collector’s Corner – LJC Track List A1 Song For The Bearded Lady (Jenkins) 7:22A2 Sun Child (Clyne, Marshall) 5:16A3 Lullaby For A Lonely Child (Jenkins) 4:21A4 We’ll Talk About It Later (Jenkins) 6:13B1 Oasis (Jenkins) 9:44B2 Ballad Of Joe Pimp (Carr, Clyne) 3:45B3 …
    By LondonJazzCollector, 1,202 words
  5. kevin spencer, , more info

    2025-01-17 15:44
    Who did I listen to most this week? #lastfm says: Peter Gabriel (64), Kate Bush (45), Glaring (35), Phase Fatale (29) & The Soft Moon (19) [via lastweekly]
    By lastweekly, 28 words
  6. The Analog Antiquarian, , more info

    Interlude: The Mutineers’ Return
    During that same fateful spring of 1521 which brought triumph followed by death to Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines, his adopted liege Charles was grappling with problems of his own half a world away. For Charles’s new kingdom of Spain was then in the closing stages of a brief but terrifying civil war. A year earlier, the city of Toledo, in the heart of old Castille, had instigated a rebellion …
    By Jimmy Maher, 3,376 words
  7. Shady Characters, , more info

    Miscellany № 104: new year, new miscellany
    Hello, and welcome to 2025. Is it that time already? The possessive apostrophe (or rather, the abuse of the possessive apostrophe) is a recurrent guest star here at Shady Characters, but usually in the English language. Recently, though, the Guardian reported that unneeded apostrophes are infecting German, too. The so-called Deppenapostroph, or “idiot’s apostrophe”, appears when a German-language expression uses it to indicate a possessive — despite the fact that …
    By Keith Houston, 93 words
  8. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

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  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. comiCSS, , more info

    #DECAFF #C0FFEE at 200 Degrees
    A cartoon coded in CSS from comiCSS.
    By Alvaro Montoro, 12 words