July 2010
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Book Review: "In Danger. A Pasolini Anthology." /...
Pasolini was a better filmmaker than he was a critic than he was a poet. That’s a deliberate order. City Lights is publishing something called In Danger: A Pasolini Anthology next month, and — if it were up to me — I would not recommend it. I can’t argue with the idea that everything ultimately has some degree of value — however large, however small — nor can I...
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100 Incredible Anthropology Lectures Online →
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Five Links:
The new division of labor: adding profits, subtracting workers.
The stories of one Brooklyn block.
What’s the fastest ISP in your city? Look it up here.
via wdjstraw (UK) — The coalition’s £6bn of so-called “efficiency savings” are decimating young people’s services http://bit.ly/cGfTds
Watch the entire McCartney show at the White House here.
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via IndieBound —
Why shop Indie?
When you shop at an independently owned business, your entire community benefits:
The Economy
Spend $100 at a local and $68 of that stays in your community. Spend the same $100 at a national chain, and your community only sees $43.
Local businesses create higher-paying jobs for our neighbors.
More of your taxes are reinvested in your...
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Job openings in Haiti.
Scientists have for some years been able to ‘teleport’ quantum states from one place to another. Now Seth Lloyd and his MIT team say that, using the same principles and a further strange quantum effect known as ‘postselection’, it should be possible to do the same backwards in time. Lloyd told the Technology Review: “It is possible for particles (and,...
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New Ansel Adams photos found at a garage sale.
The electric car!
“The bill takes a few shuffling steps in that direction. It calls on the Energy Department to create a national plan for deploying electric vehicles. It allows electricity to count as an alternative vehicle fuel. It provides grants to local communities that set up their own plug-in networks. It also calls for a whole flurry of studies on things like identifying the raw materials needed...
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Two more links regarding the Film Council: 1/2.
Here’s a petition to save the Film Council and here’s a facebook group.
UK Film Council axed without notice or consultation. The council helped fund In The Loop, Man on Wire, Bright Star, Red Road, Happy-Go-Lucky, and did much more.
Some people are turning old nuclear silos/missile bases into places to live. Here’s a set of property listings.
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Brian Beutler —
In a meeting with several reporters this afternoon, House Minority Leader John Boehner outlined the top three measures he’d pursue if he becomes Speaker of the House next Congress to create new jobs. But, those who thought he’d outline specific programs and how they would create jobs were disappointed with a familiar litany of wish-list items: repeal health...
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via Wikileaks — The War Logs: NYTimes/The Guardian/Der Spiegel.
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Creative Writing, Episode 1 - “Scraps”. Written and directed by Jeremy Brothers.
I remember this scene from my undergraduate degree.
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Mr. Plovák is a Landlord With No Address.
After the Czech Republic decided upon, built, and launched a Floating City (named Ovanmolnen but colloquially called, “The Floating City”), residents had noticed that birds kept poking their heads up above the edges (air-gophers, was the nickname they were given) — as if the creatures had climbed a book ladder and stumbled upon a missing shelf. Clev and Alexandr had noticed this...
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Crowd: (Goes wild.) Thom Yorke: Thank you very much, everyone. This is a song called “True Love Waits.” Crowd: (Goes wild.) Thom Yorke: Do you mind if I sing along?
Bob Lawless has two thoughts on a potential Warren nomination.
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The Pulp Sonnets and Other Poems:
1. Michiko Kakutani is Right Behind You. 2. Pun Poem. 3. A Sonnet for Simon. 4. Write a Poem. 5. What Do I Do With You? 6. Prologue from “The Pulp Sonnets.”
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GQ Interviews Bill Murray.
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By the way — did you know that some of your TV static comes from the Big Bang? (So if you’re going to fix your TV, you’re going to have to fix the Big Bang. Sorry.)
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The skyscraper with wind-turbines built-in.
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As if on cue:
#waystoimpressbooksellers
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How To Start A Bookstore: What About the Money?
What about the money?
Well — outside of revenue stream models, what it costs to start a bookstore, and marketing surveys determining your overall strategy (which isn’t everything), here are two things that turned up while poking around the web.
1. via — “Interestingly, I interviewed a friend who worked for an independent bookstore a few years ago, and he insisted...
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Some news:
50 companies in Massachusetts doing top-secret security work / Massachusetts may join effort to bypass the electoral college.
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Soccer in Somerville:
It’s looking like the property debate is slowly shifting in the direction of Kraft and co. building a new soccer stadium for the New England Revolution in a portion of Somerville known as the Innerbelt.
From other blog posts concerning the matter —
… the study calls for a $500 million development that includes a stadium which would be built on the air rights above a...
Help yourself to some Faulkner audio.
La senda imperecedera.
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FYI:
“Doctors Without Borders urgently needs orthopedic surgeons to work a minimum of one month — http://bit.ly/adD4r1”