![]() Grantland: How ‘Selma’ Got Smeared As a member of more than one marginalized group of people, I can attest that these sorts of conversations with allies happen all the time wherein the needs of the marginalized group end up being subservient to the plans of their allies, who have more power and are able to Read on » Laws of Public Accommodation and the LDS Church Statement about “respect” One of the things Stephanie and I have never Read on » Recently Read The Morning News: The Books A long and fun essay on the subject of a couple combining their library after having lived together for sometime. Subtraction: Color Grading Movies How digital color manipulation of a movie can drastically change the tone and meaning of the subject. No one wanted to disturb the Natural Order of Things, Read on » Recently Read The New Yorker: R U There? “A new counseling service harnesses the power of the text message.” David Carr, New York Times: “Calling Out Bill Cosby’s Media Enablers, Including Myself” “What took so long is that those in the know kept it mostly to themselves. Andrew Keir: Split ink Fountain Printing ypically when printing, a single colour only is used in each ink fountain (pictures to follow), and while gradients can be printed using modern process colour printing – the standard mix of cyan, magenta, yellow and black found in your average home/office printer – Read on » Recently Read The classical sources for Read on » Recently ReadĬool stuff I’ve read recently. ![]() A mudrā is a spiritual gesture and an energetic seal of authenticity employed in the iconography and spiritual practice of Indian religions. While some mudras involve the entire body, most are performed with the hands and fingers. Wikipedia: Mudra A mudra is a symbolic or ritual gesture in Hinduism and Buddhism. Press Play David Carr’s journalism syllabus – “Making and distributing content in the Read on » Recently Read For four seasons, and entering its fifth, “Homeland” has Read on » Recently Readĭown the Rabbit Hole The rise, and rise, of literary annotation Press Rewind by Brendan Fitzgerald What one journalist learned by vicariously sitting in on David Carr’s master class-with only his teacher’s reputation, extant syllabus, and students’ recollections to guide the way. The series has garnered the reputation of being the most bigoted show on television for its inaccurate, undifferentiated and highly biased depiction of Arabs, Pakistanis, and Afghans, as well as its gross misrepresentations of the cities of Beirut, Islamabad- and the so-called Muslim world in general. Source: Top 25 News Photos of 2015 – The Atlantic The past year has been a series of tumultuous news stories, from the massive migration crisis and the war and terror those migrants Read on » “Arabian Street Artists” Bomb Homeland: Why We Hacked an Award-Winning Series | Heba Amin Source: The Year in Fungi – The New Yorker Five mycological highlights from 2015, including banana killers, rainmakers, and the zombie cure. Fortunately for himself, he was shrewd enough to aim his worst defamatory lies at Read on » 2015 List of “Best of” Lists Over the many years he wrote about local and national politics, he penned things that were complete libelous falsehoods, and he should have been sued many times over. Goodness knows I did not love prolific local blogger and attorney Gary Welsh. Greg Taylor Read on » First Lady Michelle Obama in Manchester, New Hampshireīy HFM, OctoRead on » Death of blogger Gary Welsh officially ruled suicide With the governor’s support, Senate Democrats were confident that Indiana would finally get a comprehensive bias crimes law on the books. Source: Indiana Senate Democrats – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: 2019 Edition The Ugly Bias Crimes This session, Governor Holcomb made it a priority to pass bias crimes legislation. The Baffler: By now, we know where Facebook’s allegiances lie Popular Mechanics: The 50 Most Important Websites of All Time Read on » 2019 Indiana State Legislature: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The hood has come off the GOP complex, and they have revealed unmistakably the misogynist, white supremacist, homophobic, anti-democratic foundation of Republican’s beliefs. Repealing that basic civil right after 50 years is a crushing blow to women’s rights. This is following a similar move by Lizzo, Read on » The fall of Roe v. The small thing is that Beyoncé changed the lyrics to a song – she removed the word “spaz” from the song “Heated” on her newest album, because it’s derogatory to people with neural issues. This is a post about a small thing that’s really a big thing.
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