Eric Harvey discusses the posthumous record collections of J Dilla and John Peel— and what those legacies mean in the digital age— in his piece “Collecting History”.
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I need a Grimes intervention
Lost in Translation (2003)
International Women’s Day
What am I doing “for” today? Cleaning a house and doing laundry…
Not everyone can have a piano in her kitchen like Neko Case, but it’s good to know that she has an Ikea duvet like everyone else.
Photo: Bjorn Wallander/Country Living
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Chris Reimer, founding member and guitarist of Calgary noise-rock band Women, passed away in his sleep at the age of 26.
This is the coolest thing anyone has ever done.
Make this Alabama basketball fan a meme, internet.
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Collage patterns captured from daily walks. What if sensors, cameras and GPS collected daily movement and cumulatively displayed your walking patterns. Would it be motivating to move around and walk more everyday? I’m using a fitbit, mytracks and a catcam to hand collect and hand-build these collage works. But also thinking about the software algorithm that could capture and display something very similar.

New Hilly Eye track “Robbie’s Song” available for streaming and download. In other news, I have a new haircut. It is my first time getting a haircut...
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‘Do you write novels?’ I said.
‘Novels, Lord no,’ she said. ‘I can’t even stay married.’
”Pam Houston, Waltzing the Cat
Run, don’t...
Matt and tiny diver (by rememberpaper)
I have been reading Julie Hecht’s fascinating book, Was This Man a Genius: Talks with Andy Kaufman. It was originally meant to be a profile for