2021 storming of the United States Capitol
MOB STORMS CAPITOL, INFLAMED BY ANGRY TRUMP SPEECH
Love and Hate in a Different Time - Gabriels (2020)
Lost Profiles: Memoirs of Cubism, Dada, and Surrealism - Philippe Soupault (1963)
A French Surrealist’s Eclectic Remembrances of His Cohort, Finally in English
Michael Cunningham on Virginia Woolf’s Literary Revolution
2019 April: Bloomsbury Group, 2020 August: How Virginia Woolf Kept Her Brother Alive in Letters
Interview: Suzanne Ciani, Synth Pioneer
Trump, in Taped Call, Pressured Georgia Official to ‘Find’ Votes to Overturn Election
Fierce tigers and eagles on a 58th Street co-op Image
Hélène Vogelsinger
‘Goodfellas’ at 30: Martin Scorsese’s Anthropological Goodlife Through a Lens
Eivind Aarset & Jan Bang - Snow Catches on her Eyelashes (2020)
Vanitas
“I like flowers all right, I suppose. I like having them around, I like how they smell. I like their delicate skins, their manner of shedding yellow everywhere in a fine powder. I try to stop on the street, when I can, to bend down and look directly into their faces. I have mild flower preferences, in a bodega-selection way: ranunculus over chrysanthemums, peonies over roses, lilies over hydrangeas. Having lived in New York City my entire adult life, bodega-flower choice has been more or less the extent of the relationship. It’s possible that I no longer live in New York City, a fact that won’t be decided until next year sometime and which I only relay here because the place I currently inhabit has a lot of wildflowers and no bodegas....”
Leatherstocking Tales – James Fenimore Cooper (1841-27)
"The Leatherstocking Tales is a series of five novels by American writer James Fenimore Cooper, set in the eighteenth century era of development in the primarily former Iroquois areas in central New York. Each novel features Natty Bumppo, a frontiersman known to European-American settlers as 'Leatherstocking', 'The Pathfinder', and 'the trapper'. Native Americans call him 'Deerslayer', 'La Longue Carabine' ('Long Rifle' in French), and 'Hawkeye'. ... The story dates are derived from dates given in the tales and span the period roughly of 1740–1806. They do not necessarily correspond with the actual dates of the historical events described in the series, which discrepancies Cooper likely introduced for the sake of convenience. ..."
Long Live the King: King Tub’s Dub in 5 Tracks
Shifting the Focus From Sylvia Plath’s Tragic Death to Her Brilliant Life
amazom: Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, Letters of Sylvia Plath Volume II: 1956 – 1963
2008 February: Sylvia Plath, 2011 May: "Daddy" (Video), 2017 July: Ariel (1965), 2018 April: The Letters of Sylvia Plath, Volume I: 1940-1956, 2018 January: Against Completism: On Sylvia Plath’s New Short Story
Notable Literary Deaths in 2020
Diego Maradona, anti-imperial symbol
Flexi disc
The Radical Legacy of Erroll Garner
Your Year In Maps
“How were the landscapes of our lives reshaped by 2020? At the close of a year unlike any other, we asked CityLab readers to create their own maps that show what their worlds look like after coronavirus and its coinciding economic, environmental and social sea changes. This marked a continuation of a project we started in April, as the first wave of stay-at-home orders and shutdowns swept hundreds of countries around the globe. Like the maps we received earlier this year, the sample below is a remarkable tour of Covid-19’s reach, representing stories from four continents and many walks of life. ...”
How Did Madagascar Become the World’s Biggest Producer of Vanilla?
“It’s pretty likely that there is exactly one product from Madagascar in your home right now—no more, no less. That product is vanilla, and Madagascar is at the moment the world’s leading producer of this ubiquitous natural flavor—despite the fact that Madagascar is a very strange country to be the world’s leading producer of vanilla.Vanilla, at least the vanilla we eat, is not native to Madagascar; it originated some 10,000 miles away. Madagascar is also a chaotic place to do business, as an article in The Economist’s 1843 Magazine showed in 2019. The modern vanilla industry in Madagascar involves crushing poverty, splurge-producing wealth, theft, murder, and money laundering—in addition to natural disasters and the leveling of pristine forests.
The Lenox Hill carriage houses from a fairytale
Peering Into Soccer’s Future
“Occasionally, back in the days when we had things like parties and social lives, someone would find out, no matter how hard I tried to avoid telling them, that I was a journalist, and ask a question to which there is no answer: How do you decide what to write about? The first problem is that the reality of journalism — asking people questions and then writing down what they say — is frequently much less creative than it is in the popular (and the journalist’s) imagination. At times it can feel like a craft, the act of mining and polishing the raw material of information, rather than the more writerly art of conjuring it from the depths of your imagination.The second is that articles arise in all sorts of different ways. Sometimes, you decide to write about something because you are told to write about something. ...” Rory Smith
Future Days (Remastered) - Can (2014)
2011 September: Can, 2011 February: Plight & Premonition, 2011 June: Persian Love, 2013 October: Flux + Mutability - David Sylvian and Holger Czukay (1989) , 2014 June: Holger Czukay - Der Osten Ist Rot, Rome Remains Rome (1984/7), 2012 June: The Lost Tapes, 2016 March: Invaders Of The Heart - Jah Wobble (1982), 2017 April: Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer (1983), 2017 June: The Legend Lives On… Jah Wobble In Betrayal (1980), 2017 July: Can - The Singles (2017), 2017 September: Holger Czukay (1938-2017), 2019 September: Holger Czukay - Cinema (2018)