2017 June: Ahmed Malek and Other Treasures From Habibi Funk’s North African Crate - Digging Expeditions, 2017 July: Lebanon: Various artists - Jakarta Radio 010 Mix, 2017 December: From the Counter: Beirut, 2018 June: "Habibi Funk 001 Mix" by Jannis of Jakarta Records (Mix of Arabic 60s & 70s), 2019 September: Habibi Funk, the label playing hide and seek in Medina
Habibi Funk’s Musical Revivals
French Collectives Pagans & La Nòvia Plunge Traditional Folk in Drone and Noise to Bracing Results Image
A 16th-Century Astronomy Book Featured “Analog Computers” to Calculate the Shape of the Moon, the Position of the Sun, and More
TRUMP IMPEACHED AGAIN
Colette (2018 film)
Jungle Lab
How a Presidential Rally Turned Into a Capitol Rampage
Where to Begin With Biosphere’s Dreamlike Electronica
Behold an Interactive Online Edition of Elizabeth Twining’s Illustrations of the Natural Orders of Plants (1868)
An early image of ice skaters in Central Park
How Instruō Went Virtual
Beat Jazz Vol. 1 & 2: Pictures From The Gone World
Awe and Shock - How the world reacted to the Trumpist mob that sacked the heart of American democracy.
Flair Magazine: The Short-Lived, Highly-Influential Magazine That Still Inspires Designers Today (1950)
2009 March: Jean Cocteau, 2016 February: In Which Jean Cocteau Gives Elan To This Milieu, 2019 October: Orpheus (1950)
Sagitta
“Sagitta is a dim but distinctive constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'arrow', not to be confused with the significantly larger constellation Sagittarius, the archer. It was included among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union. Although it dates to antiquity, Sagitta has no star brighter than 3rd magnitude and has the third-smallest area of all constellations. Gamma Sagittae is the constellation's brightest star, with an apparent magnitude of 3.47. It is an ageing red giant star 90% as massive as the Sun that has cooled and expanded to a diameter 54 times greater than it. Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, and Theta Sagittae are each multiple stars whose components can be seen in small telescopes. ...”
2021 storming of the United States Capitol
MOB STORMS CAPITOL, INFLAMED BY ANGRY TRUMP SPEECH
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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