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Day: 6Show: 19Title: BE NOT AFRAIDCategory: Comedy / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Original Music / Physical Theater / StorytellingBy: Third Space TheaterCreated by: Mariabella Sorini & Alex ChurchLocation: Southern TheatreSummary: A...
Thursday, August 13, 2026 - 11:00 The Lesbian Historic Motif Project The last two covered publications about medieval romances had only tangential relevance to the Project, but this article is a treasure. I've previously run across...
I'm not sure what they're teaching at LAMDA, but it certainly isn't vocal projection. We were forewarned about the technical difficulties - but if a trained stage singer can't reach the 6th row of a tiny theatre, that can't be blamed on...
In this edition:Wholesale fibre deregulation to continueGovernment sells Chorus debtData centre planned for Taranaki CommComm opts for status quoThe Commerce Commission says competition in New Zealand’s wholesale fibre market still isn’t...
In a thoroughly documented post on building the music app of his dream, Jon Hicks has a well-appointed vision in Jacket. He’s upfront about it being built with Claude, and adamant it’s “just for him”, but it looks like a viable product....
I announced the shut down EchoFeed which I intend to write more about soon. I shipped Doodle Scan this week which you can read about here. I also made a zine and I was on a podcast. I have a couple of other things I'm working on which...
In response to my article App Store allows developers to spam the submission and review process, MacStories published an article Raising the Gates Is Not the Way to Improve the App Store. I highly respect MacStories, and of course...
The XHDATA D-226 is an interesting new model in the compact category. At first glance it would appear to be similar to the well-known D-220 but there are a few major upgrades. The primary differences are that the new model separates the...
I’ve used Claude quite a bit for both the upcoming new book and the next edition of Managing Humans. I wrote the entire book, but, as I’ve done for years, I’ve used the robots for editing, research, and data wrangling. When Anthropic...
Yesterday we saw the sun set at the beach near Zandvoort. We were there because of the 89% or so solar eclipse that peaked around eight in the evening. Well in time we walked onto the beach to set up our lightweight chairs and through...
My team of post-docs funded by this Renaissance Philanthropy grant has constructed a dataset of 50 Lean statements, corresponding to 50 important recent mathematical theorems! The 50 theorems were all published in the Annals of...
Betye Saar and Neil Lane at LACMA, November 2, 2019. All images from Lets Get it On Celebrated Los Angeles artist Betye Saar died recently just before her 100th birthday. In addition to her work as an assemblage artist, she also had a...
I've got bones to pick with "show, don't tell." It's unhelpful and vague and prescriptive and there's lots of bad showing and good telling. This is, of course, as always, my personal preference. "Show don't tell" misses the point for me...
All I play anymore is trick-taking games. Fortunately, it’s an uncommonly smart genre. Today I’m covering three titles that highlight both the format’s breadth and what makes trick-taking one of tabletop’s most enduring pastimes — and...
This is one of those exceedingly rare cases where EU legislation has produced an unambiguously good outcome: from February 2027, Logitech’s European wireless devices will ship with hard-pack, user-replaceable batteries, and Logitech will...
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