How to Make Stunning Croissants at Home
Seine - Île de la Cité
“The Île de la Cité is one of two remaining natural river islands in the Seine within the city of Paris (the other being the Île Saint-Louis). It is the center of Paris and the location where the medieval city was refounded. The western end of the islet has held a palace since Merovingian times, and its eastern end since the same period has been consecrated to religion, especially after the 10th-century construction of a cathedral preceding today's Notre-Dame. ...”
Discover the Night: International Dark Sky Week is Here!
Live from Studio S2 - Hania Rani (2021)
A Cyclist on the English Landscape
“A year ago, as a travel photographer grounded by the pandemic, I started bringing a camera and tripod with me on my morning bicycle rides, shooting them as though they were magazine assignments. It started out as just something to do — a challenge to try to see the familiar through fresh eyes. Soon it blossomed into a celebration of traveling at home. I live in a faded seaside town called St. Leonards-on-Sea, in Sussex, on the south coast of England. If you’ve not heard of it, you’re in good company. It’s not on anybody’s list of celebrated English beauty spots. Indeed, most of my riding is across flat coastal marsh or down-at-the-heel seafront promenades. ...”
The Moment of Impressionism
“Théodore Duret, one of Impressionism’s most impassioned champions, wrote in his famous brochure of 1878, Les Peintres impressionnistes: The impressionists didn’t come into being by themselves, they didn’t shoot up like mushrooms. They are the product of a regular evolution of the modern French school. Natura non facit saltus any more in painting than in other things. The impressionist descend from the naturalist painters, their fathers are Corot, Courbet, and Manet. It’s to these three masters that the art of painting owes the simplest procedures of facture and that spontaneous touch, proceeding by large lines and by the mass, which alone brave the passage of time. ...”
John Ashbery’s Music Library: A Playlist
A Study of New York City’s Belgian Block Heritage
Ephemeral New York: A downtown alley’s Belgian block paving stones
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'A parallel universe': the rickety pleasures of America's backroads - in pictures
Parting Shot By Mikhail Horowitz
2015 October: Big League Poets (1978)
Roberto Musci, Giovanni Venosta – Messages & Portraits (1990)
YouTube: The Ups & Downs of a Chewing Gum, Technowaltz, Empty boulevard, Lullabies: mother sings, father plays...
2012 April: Roberto Musci, 2016 December: Tower Of Silence (1983-87)
The Wizard of Lies - Barry Levinson (2017)
Remembering the Commune
2017 March: Paris Commune 1871
How Bob Marley Came to Make Exodus, His Transcendent Album, After Surviving an Assassination Attempt in 1976
2010 November: Bob Marley and the Wailers, 2011 May: Bob Marley & the Wailers Live 1973 - 1975, 2011 July: Tuff Gong Studios 1980, 2012 March: Bob Marley: Live in Santa Barbara, 2012 August: Marley, 2013 March: Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live Forever: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 2016 February: "I Shot the Sheriff" / "Stir It Up" - Bob Marley and the Wailers (1973), 2020 February: Best Bob Marley Songs: 20 Essential Legend-Defining Tracks
A blue morning in front of the new Penn Station
Ten Months After George Floyd’s Death, Minneapolis Residents Are at War Over Policing
Sonny Rollins - Our Man In Jazz (1962)
2012 September: The Singular Sound of Sonny Rollins, 2012 December: Village Vanguard, 2015 September: Rollins Plays for Bird (1957), 2016 February: Saxophone Colossus (1956), 2016 May: Plus 4 (1956), 2017 June: Inside Sonny Rollins’s Jazz Archive, Headed Home to Harlem, 2018 April: Tenor Madness (1956), 2017 May: Moving Out (1954), 2018 November: The Bridge (1962), 2019 March: Newk's Time (1959), May 2019: Freedom Suite (1958)
Ridley Scott’s ‘Blade Runner’: A Game-Changing Science-Fiction Classic
2017 November: Blade Runner (1982)
Meet the Forgotten Female Artist Behind the World’s Most Popular Tarot Deck (1909)
JAZZ ON FILM … The Films of Marcello Mastroianni
Wanderer In The Colorful Fields - Jeannine Schulz (2021)
2021 February: Jeannine Schulz’s “Rooms and Surfaces I”
The Water on Mars Vanished. This Might Be Where It Went.
Krish Raghav - Redemption Songs
Why “Houston Street” is pronounced that way
2014 October: Houston Street
Sumer Is Icumen In: The Pagan Sound Of British And Irish Folk 1966-75
Greet Spring With a Visit to a Public Garden Image
“Last year, the pandemic shut the gates of many public gardens just as spring was on its way: According to a survey by the American Public Gardens Association, only about 4 percent of public gardens remained fully open as of March 30, 2020. Once public gardens began to reopen months later, they became places of natural respite for visitors, perhaps even more so than in the past. Making up for last year’s lost spring, these seven gardens around the country expect to be particularly glorious this year, offering a range of beloved spring flowers, traditional botanical collections and experiential outdoor spaces. At any garden changing conditions can make ephemeral blooms difficult to pin down, so plan on checking with the garden for updates (find more online at publicgardens.org), as well as for new protocols such as advance reservations, schedules, open areas and mask requirements. ...”
The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene 1974-1984
'We've Lost the Line!': Radio Traffic Reveals Police Under Siege at Capitol
2021 February: 77 days: Trump’s campaign to subvert the election, 2021 February: A Small Group of Militants’ Outsize Role in the Capitol Attack, 2021 March: Police Shrugged Off the Proud Boys, Until They Attacked the Capitol
Various – Funky Nassau - The Compass Point Story 1980-1986
Russian Interference in 2020 Included Influencing Trump Associates, Report Says
“President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia authorized extensive efforts to hurt the candidacy of Joseph R. Biden Jr. during the election last year, including by mounting covert operations to influence people close to President Donald J. Trump, according to a declassified intelligence report released on Tuesday. The report did not name those people but seemed to refer to the work of Mr. Trump’s former personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, who relentlessly pushed accusations of corruption about Mr. Biden and his family involving Ukraine. ...”