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  1. Simon Dunn, , more info

    Hey! HEY! They’re NOT The Monkees
    You know when you’re browsing old copies of American television industry magazines, and you come across something that makes you stop and scratch your head with Simian-like confusion? Broadcasting & Cable, 19th Jan 1987 New Monkees was a syndicated show, developed from the original by Matthew Fassberg and Victor Fresco. It lasted 13 episodes, and was jointly produced by Coca Cola Telecommunications and Straybert Productions. Broadcasting & Cable, 20th October, …
    By Simon Dunn, 443 words
  2. Merseyside Pub Guide, , more info

    West Kirby
    Last weekend I lazily cancelled this survey because I didn't fancy walking in the snow. No such problem today although it was only two degrees when I set off. A train and a bus took me to the outskirts of West Kirby, to the Ridger which is now called the Newton Arms:Outside this is something of a sixties classic, or actually I think it is more modern than that, eighties …
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  3. Classic Movie Hub Blog, , more info

    Classic Movie Travels: Clarine Seymour
    Classic Movie Travels: Clarine Seymour Clarine Seymour was born on December 9, 1898, in Brooklyn, New York, New York. She was born to Albert and Florence Seymour, a wealthy Methodist couple. Her father ran a ribbon manufacturing business until 1916, … Continue reading →
    By Annette Bochenek, 49 words
  4. This Way Up, , more info

    The Line, The Cross and The Curve (1993)
    If Kate Bush fans can sometimes treat her work with a bit too much reverence, it says something about the artist herself that she is less precious about her back catalogue. Indeed she has latterly tinkered with old albums and has dismissed this 1993 short film even though at the time poured considerable effort into directing as well as writing and starring in it. Its thirty two years old now …
    By John Connors, 1,106 words
  5. Brooklyn Diasporism – Zach Barocas, Diasporist Diarist, , more info

    2025-01-19 14:30
    Dissolves Difference The smartphone is what you get when the architecture of media collapses. It’s a black hole full of light: information supercompressed but radiant. In its singularity, it might be described as the first postmedia medium. Its circuitry dissolves difference, renders all content equal and equally disposable. Media becomes medium. Nicholas Carr
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  6. The Week in Women | an AWFJ blog, , more info

    Cynthia Erivo and James Mangold receiving high honors at Sundance Film Festival
    The 2025 Sundance Film Festival will take place Jan. 23-Feb. 2 in person in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, with a selection of titles available online from Jan. 30-Feb. 2 for audiences across the country to discover bold, independent storytelling.
    By Brandy McDonnell, 54 words
  7. Anna Shipman, , more info

    Playing to win
    When I started a recent role, my exec team peers were working on the three-year strategy using a framework outlined in Playing to Win. I have been really impressed by the work and the outputs, so I read the book. Here are my notes. What would have to be true The most valuable idea in Playing to Win is the process it outlines for how to make strategic choices. Creating …
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  8. Junk Charts, , more info

    Patiently looking
    Voronoi (aka Visual Economist) made this map about service times at emergency rooms around the U.S. This map shows why one shouldn’t just stick state-level data into a state-level map by default. The data are median service times, defined as the duration of the visit from the moment a patients arrive to the moment they leave. For reasons to be explained below, I don’t like this metric. The data are …
    By junkcharts, 644 words
  9. Jorge Arango, , more info

    Humanities Crash Course: Week 3
    I’m undertaking a year-long crash course in the humanities. These are my notes for week 3. Following Ted Gioia’s curriculum, this week I read the remainder of the Odyssey. On the audiovisual front, I watched a movie that made me think differently about the poem’s subject. Readings Last week included books 1-10 of the Odyssey. This week I “read” through the remainder of the poem. “Read” is in quotes because …
    By jarango, 893 words
  10. Mappiman's Real Ale Walks, , more info

    19/01/25 - The Fox and Hounds, Bredon
    Worcestershire is "Greened"The final 2025 Good Beer Guide Worcestershire Tick is up for grabs. I hear the word "Bredon" and instantly think of the hill. Possibly my favourite place to walk.There is a reason I haven't been to the Coach and Horses before. The village is a fair way from the hills. It could have been done, but 8 miles would test the patience of today's walking partners. Mrs M …
    By Mappiman, 307 words
  11. Society for US Intellectual History, , more info

    “Putting the Culture in the Counterculture”: Michael J. Kramer on Thomas E. Crow’s *The Artist in the Counterculture: Bruce Conner to Mike Kelley and Other Tales from the Edge*
    Most studies of the 1960s counterculture focus more on the “counter” than the culture. They want to know what did—or did not—make the phenomenon oppositional to the dominant structures of Read more The post “Putting the Culture in the Counterculture”: Michael J. Kramer on Thomas E. Crow’s *The Artist in the Counterculture: Bruce Conner to Mike Kelley and Other Tales from the Edge* first appeared on Society for US Intellectual …
    By Michael J. Kramer, 100 words
  12. Bartholomew's Notes, , more info

    Channel 4 Broadcasts Ellie Williams Documentary Despite Censorship Calls
    From a recent Times TV review (as quoted by Broadcast): Naturally, even before Accused: The Fake Grooming Scandal aired, there were people on Twitter/X accusing C4 of focusing on this rare and terrible case of a young woman who fabricated abuse claims rather than the victims of the many very real crimes in Rochdale, Oldham and elsewhere. You can understand the thinking, but the truth is this three-part documentary was …
    By Richard Bartholomew, 436 words
  13. Brain Baking, , more info

    Fine, I'll Answer Your Blog Questions
    Even though I don’t find these kinds of posts very interesting to read, I guess it can’t hurt to quickly raise up to the stupid blog questions challenge—Thanks, Joel. There is nothing shockingly new in here and most other articles about blogging might be of better use to you. Getting “nominated” to participate feels like being obliged to engage in those childhood chain letters. That’ll be seven years of bad …
    By Wouter Groeneveld, 800 words
  14. New Escapologist | Blog, , more info

    Do You Want to Break Free?
    There are two articles in Issue 17 (help to finance a reprint here) about domestic labour, a type of work often overlooked when discussing the post-work future. One piece — a review of Helen Hester and Nick Srnicek’s After Work: A History of the Home and the Fight for Free Time — looks into the possibilities of freeing us from home-based servitude forever. The other — an essay by self-described …
    By Robert Wringham, 114 words
  15. The Canadian African, , more info

    Roasted Millet and Oat Pancakes
    These roasted millet and oat pancakes are a great gluten-free addition to your breakfast rotation. The pancakes are fragrant, nutty, and contain plant protein and fibre. The premade pancake mix is easy to prep ahead and store in your pantry for months. Print Roasted Millet and Oat Pancake Course BreakfastCuisine FusionKeyword gluten free, millet Prep Time 5 minutes minutesCook Time 20 minutes minutesPancake Frying Time 20 minutes minutes Servings 6 …
    By thecanadianafrican, 217 words