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“I just don’t like litter. And there’s a lot of cultural litter about.”
There’s a Room 29 gig coming up at the Barbican produced in association with Kampnagel. Think it’s sold out though… :sad face:
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“I knew I had to get out of there so I could do better work and more of it. And so that I could look at the work more intensely.”
Quietus interview, “Out of time: Leyland James Kirby and the death of a caretaker”
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Allsorts, March 2017
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repeat these instructions until the project is complete
finish the project, scrap all of it.
finish the project, scrap half of it.
finish the project, scrap a third of it.
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Musarc’s going to be at Palais de Tokyo in April. Info/tickets
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Shop Talk ep. 250, Web security with April King and Alex Sexton
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“This is not my fault. I did not build the bomb. I only showed that it exists.”
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“To read” list addition: essays by Robert Musil
Precision and Soul: Essays and Addresses
By Austrian writer Robert Musil (1880–1942). He wrote this collection of essays in Vienna and Berlin between World War I and World War II.
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Link to sweet potato pie recipe
Sweet Potato Pie recipe from Joy the Baker
It’s hard to find the right ingredients for pumpkin pie in the UK. This has much the same effect looks- and taste-wise; I actually prefer it.
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“I’ve been hurt. Do you know what that means?”
“Weird Nightmare: A Tribute to Charles Mingus” is a documentary by Ray Davies. View on YouTube in 8 parts
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lobste.rs is a link aggregator by Joshua Stein that runs on Rails. See the About page for a run down of it’s features and the reasons behind them.
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What Do We Lose When It’s Easy to Use? In Defence of Inefficiency
Lecture by Andy Pressman of Rumors and Verso Books for DWP.
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“The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge” by Rainer Maria Rilke
‘There are no beginners’ classes in life. What is required of you is always the hardest thing, right from the start.’
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before sleep at the end of love (description of a lullaby)
Tuesday 27 September 2016, 7–7.30pm
Bold Tendencies, Car park floors 7-10, 95A Rye Ln, London SE15 4TG
Tickets £8 on door
An opera by Sarah Hardie. Music composed collaboratively with Jack Sheen, choreography by Eleesha Drennan. Performance by Sarah Hardie, Angela Hardie, and Musarc. I’ve really enjoyed working on this and am looking forward to the performance.
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Link to Skyler Brickley’s project action plans
Download Skyler Brickley’s monthly, weekly, and daily project plans