You may not get everything you dream about, but you will never get anything you don't dream about.
— William James, born in 1842
The Center Of Hollywood’s COVID Outbreaks
Eleven more cases came from The Kominsky Method, a Michael Douglas-starring Netflix series where aging actors confront mortality. Around the same time, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 database, which tracks workplace outbreaks from the past 14 days, Netflix had nine more positive cases; NBC Universal, including some crew of the show Mr. Mayor, had 23; CBS reported 45. – The Daily Beast
On the Rise of Hyper-Individualism Plebity
At the Los Angeles Review of Books Bob Blaisdell has: Writing Isn't a Sacred Activity, It Is an Ordinary Activity: A Conversation with Karl Ove Knausgaard
Sydney Festival receives record philanthropic donation
The donor is a leading businessman who shot to public prominence when he purchased Kurt Cobain's MTV Unplugged guitar at auction for nearly $9 million.
Self-made millionaire Peter Freedman is the festival's knight in shining armour, having committed a minimum $5 million.
COVID-19 sparks history lesson for Queenslanders as records requests surge
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The state’s Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages recorded a whopping 22% spike in family history purchases last year. |
Studio Micat Combines Two Unlikely Activities with This Design
The premise behind the project is to showcase "how distanced people have become from the physical effort required to make food." In order for the outdoor bakery to function and bread to be produced, one needs to use a bicycle to grind the flour. The structure is situated in a forest in New England and is a part of Beam Camp. Dubbed 'Brawn & Bread,' Studio Micat's outdoor bakery bears educational value. Not only does it provide the children with a form of exercise, but it also educates them about physical work ethic — a quality that is at times neglected in the evolving digital environment of contemporary society.
Michal Viewegh profile
I missed this when it appeared a couple of weeks ago, but at Radio Prague International they continued their 'The Czech Books You Must Read'-series with Tom McEnchroe's profile of Michal Viewegh - Master of satire in modern Czech literature -- who, with: "more than 30 books and 1.5 million copies sold under his belt [...] is quite possibly the Czech Republic's most popular contemporary author"
His Bliss Was it in Bohemia -- described as his: "breakthrough novel" -- is under review at the complete review, as is the not yet translated Případ nevěrné Kláry.
- ANZLitLovers (Lisa Hill): 2020 ANZLitLovers Australian and New Zealand Best Books of the Year
- Book Chase: 2020 by the Numbers
- Brain Pickings (Maria Popova): Favorite Books of 2020
- David's Book World: My favourite books read in 2020
- Dolce Bellezza: The Year in Reading: 2020 Wrap Up
- Elisa Gabbert: Every book I read in 2020, with commentary
- JacquiWine's Journal: My books of the year, 2020 - part 2, the novels
- Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings: 2020 in Books - in which I once again fail to pick an outright winner.... ;D
- Lizzy's Literary Life: Best of 2020
- The Modern Novel: End of the Year Review 2020
- The Mookse and the Gripes (Trevor Berrett): My 2020 in Books
- Novel Readings (Rohan Maitzen): Novel Readings 2020
- Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations (Joachim Boaz): My 2020 in Review (Best SF Novels, Best SF Short Fiction, and Bonus Categories)
- Stochastic Bookmark: 2020 in perspective
- Time's Flow Stemmed: Divine Lizards: A Year of Reading
- Tony's Reading List: The 2020 Tony's Reading List Awards
- Waggish: David Auerbach's Books of the Year 2020