Saturday Linkages: The Phantom Framer

...Joel Salatin’s Unsustainable Myth 20% of epidemiologists are crazy Interview with a Zine Maker: Linda Leigh of Skid Row Zine I know this is old news but . . . Minnesota man claims he was mistaken for Sasquatch by Bigfoot 911 team The Phantom Framer In a dream last night a neighbor told me that this song has to do with farmers markets: https://youtu.be/6hZcWCm8URg...

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Saturday Linkages: Cat Memes, Food Allergies and a Monteverdi Drop

...How a cat named Smudge’s distaste for salad created one of 2019’s most popular memes Why the world is becoming more allergic to food No One Wants Your Used Clothes Anymore ‘Like sending bees to war’: the deadly truth behind your almond-milk obsession DIY Rolling Umbrella Base A 27-year-old Costco fan loves the store so much he got a logo tattooed and had a birthday party in the food court Music break: Lamento della Ninfa by Claudio Monteverdi...

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Saturday Linkages: One Brutal Week

...How to Make an Old-school Neon Street Sign Concrete jungle: the brutalist buildings of northern England – in pictures McModernism, USA Coronavirus: Sweden keeps its laid-back COVID-19 strategy Ford Pinto Race Car Eats Wall At Daytona The potato head of Palencia: defaced Spanish statue latest victim of botched restoration...

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Saturday Tweets: From Zines to Hedgehogs

“zines are really any folded piece of paper with information on it. it’s powerful for the community to have zines to show that their voice counts, that their voice matters” thanks @MeganPanatier for the link! https://t.co/vRhkCEDfnN — Malaka Gharib ملكة غريب (@MalakaGharib) May 10, 2018 “There’s Plenty of Street Space for All the People– But Not for All the Vehicles.” General Electric ran these ads…in 1940. Over three-quarters of a century later,...

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