The idea is to die young as late as possible
By Ashley Montagu
It's no coincidence that the word 'holiday' suggests a holy day, or that the longest book in the Torah concerns the Sabbath. If you wish to advance in any sphere, the best way is to take a retreat. ~Pico Iyer
How Much of the Internet Is Fake? Turns Out, a Lot of It, Actually.New York Magazine
Human nature matters Aeon
Human nature matters Aeon
Top Amazon boss privately advised US government on web portal worth billions to tech firm Guardian (David L)A Woman on Twitter is Abused Every 30 Seconds Fast Company
How Google Tracks Your Personal Information Medium.Part two. Disturbing.
Blowback: America’s Recruitment of Nazis and Its Effect on the Cold War Our Hidden History
Amazing resolution:
This is pretty amazing.A photo taken with a ~ 24.9 billion pixel ~ camera from Shanghai's Oriental Pearl Tower.You can literally zoom in on anything – people's faces, car regos etc.Check it out.https://t.co/9PaPT7vLjd— Fergus Ryan (@fryan) December 21, 2018
Artists We Lost In 2018, In Their Own Words
“Some people like to paint trees. I like to paint love.” (Robert Indiana)
“It never came to mind: ‘Maybe I’m not good enough.’ I never thought like that.” (Roy Hargrove)
“The myth was that because you were black that you could not do classical dance. I proved that to be wrong.” (Arthur Mitchell)
“Don’t shove me into your damn pigeonhole, where I don’t fit, because I’m all over. My tentacles are coming out of the pigeonhole in all directions.” (Ursula K. Le Guin)
— The New York Times
“It never came to mind: ‘Maybe I’m not good enough.’ I never thought like that.” (Roy Hargrove)
“The myth was that because you were black that you could not do classical dance. I proved that to be wrong.” (Arthur Mitchell)
“Don’t shove me into your damn pigeonhole, where I don’t fit, because I’m all over. My tentacles are coming out of the pigeonhole in all directions.” (Ursula K. Le Guin)
— The New York Times
Dept. Of Homeland Security Has Mistaken This 90-Year-Old Theatre Historian For An ISIS Terrorist
The Most Difficult Special Effect I Ever Got On Film (Or Didn’t Quite)
“We spoke to 35 filmmakers — directors, cinematographers, effects artists — about the toughest effect they’ve ever pulled off. The resulting stories run the gamut from the computer-generated to the practical, the spectacular to the subtle, and all of them remind us of the sweat that goes into making movie magic.” — Vulture
Why Are Moviemakers Obsessed With 1962?
Some see it as the year before the end of the innocence in the U.S. – the year before JFK was assassinated. For others, that “innocence” was built on an entire system that kept Black people down, that wielded sexism openly, and that was focused on the Cold War. –Los Angeles Times
The world’s nicest know-it-all. Why does John McPhee know so much about Sophia Loren, the Moscow State Circus, and the golf habits of the Washington elite? know it all Imrich
Stephen Carter’s best non-fiction books of 2018 list
“What a complex foamy mixture a couple is,” wrote Elena Ferrante. In our eagerness to uncover her identity, have we erred in assuming she is one person? Mixture
Top 10 Charts of 2018 Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago. JTM: “What you would expect from the U of Chi.”
Artists, Thinkers, Activists, Leaving Russia
Since 2014, the year Russia took Crimea from Ukraine and annexed it, Russia’s prominent cultural figures, writers, artists, gallery owners, musicians, film-makers, and journalists have been moving out. According to the latest study by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center, nearly every third young Russian wants to emigrate. – The Daily Beast
Why windows with a view are so important to older people The Conversation
“Alexa, Launch Our Nukes!” Artificial Intelligence and the Future of War
Bill Black: Countering Chinese Accounting Control Fraud and Predation Against U.S. Investors
Bipartisan failure of securities regulators allows the China Hustle of accounting control fraud to fleece US investors in Chinese companies.