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Friend M. Wells

@40th_Parallel_W

Producer of things in the built and digital world; film, museums, attractions, etc. @[email protected] CS: @friend.wells

Yaanga , Tovaangar Katılım Eylül 2012
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The European Ethos Project
The decision to dismantle the US Forest Service will go down as one of the many massive blunders of this presidency. They are set to close all 10 regions offices and over 50 research labs. This agency manages 193 million acres of national forests, protects ecosystems, manages wildfires, conducts research, and more. This represents yet another step toward the destruction of our environment and shows a complete disregard for our future wellbeing.
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Jimmy Tobias
Jimmy Tobias@JamesCTobias·
The guy overseeing Trumps’s dismantling of the Forest Service btw is a multimillionaire rancher and tech executive who has a history of petty disputes with the agency eenews.net/articles/trump…
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Connor O’Leary
Connor O’Leary@Connorpoleary·
A friend of mine—intelligent, went to a great school, has a great job—admitted to me that she can’t read anymore. She was a bookworm in her youth, but she struggles to read more than two pages now. I found myself developing this issue about a year ago. I would read a page and then have an overwhelming urge to check my email or open Twitter or text someone. Only solution was to put my phone in another room and commit to reading for a minimum of 1 hour. After about 5 pages I get engrossed, but for the first few minutes I still feel the pull of the smartphone. But I think part of the reason I can still get into a reading flow is because I spent my childhood doing it. I know what it’s like to really get lost in a book; I have the muscle memory. I shudder to think how difficult developing a reading habit might have been if I had grown up with smartphones. Very possible I’d never have read much. What an impoverished life. And yes, civilizationally dangerous.
Brandon Zicha@ProfBZZZ

A student today at my elite university admitted to me today that she took a class so she could work on reading for more than 20 minutes at a time. She can't read. She mainly skims and summarizes, she says and still gets A's. This student is, by professional standards, illiterate. Gonna have high GPA when she graduates. This conversation was had after 6 of 22 students dropped my course because the maximum reading per week in one week was over 100 pages. What people aren't grasping is that this is literally *dangerous*. These people are going to be come doctors, engineers, etc. They are - by any metric - vastly less capable than prior generations. These effects are cumulative over a lifetime. This grade inflation is part of the problem, but not even close to the entirety. And the problem obviously starts in K-12. Students don't know history because, you can't actually become historically literate on the advice of 'never assign more than 30 pages a week'. You can't develop any of the skills that came with literacy. This is, quite honestly, a civilizational catastrophe.

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Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles
Will anyone running to represent CD13 pledge to remove the illegal private gate blocking the public right of way that is Chaplin Keaton Lloyd Alley, the most significant location in silent comedy film history? 25,000 film fans here this month for #TCMFFest want to walk inside!
Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles@esotouric

Public access status check FAIL! Chaplin Keaton Lloyd Alley is still illegally fenced off, creating private commercial space out of a public right of way, preventing tourists and locals from walking in the footsteps of silent motion picture masters. Fix this, Hugo Soto-Martinez!

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The Hollywood Reporter
Harrison Ford is warning the industry on the future of the theatrical moviegoing experience during THR's Awards Chatter podcast. “I’m terribly concerned. I came up at a period of time when the movie business was at its zenith, when the movie business captured the zeitgeist of a culture, and there was a transference, a cross-feeding, and the culture captured the zeitgeist of the movies. There is no zeitgeist anymore. We’ve been disassociated...” hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/har…
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Daily Press
Daily Press@VVDailyPress·
The Pacific Surfliner is expanding daily service between LA and San Luis Obispo and offering discounted fares to World Cup matches in Los Angeles. vvdailypress.com/story/news/loc…
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist Jeffrey Gibson’s work is visually captivating and sparks important conversations about our responsibility to the planet and its living beings. "The Animal That Therefore I Am," features four unique sculptures that invite viewers to reflect on the deep interconnectedness between all life and the environment. This momentous body of work explores the relationship between humans and nature, embodying the essence of Gibson's artistic philosophy. Through his intricate designs and thoughtful composition, Gibson encourages a dialogue on how we coexist with our natural surroundings. 🗓️ Create your own beadwork design this Saturday, April 11 and hear about the inspiration and creative process behind the large-scale sculptures created for The Met’s facade with artist Jeffrey Gibson. Link in bio to learn more. 📣 Create your own beadwork design this Saturday, April 11 and hear about the inspiration and creative process behind the large-scale sculptures created for The Met’s facade with artist Jeffrey Gibson. Learn more → met.org/3PVoyNn The exhibition is presented by Genesis.
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#WOMENSART
#WOMENSART@womensart1·
Hilma af Klint (1862 – 1944) Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings are considered to be among, if not the first major abstract works in Western art history #Womensart
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Brandon Zicha
Brandon Zicha@ProfBZZZ·
A student today at my elite university admitted to me today that she took a class so she could work on reading for more than 20 minutes at a time. She can't read. She mainly skims and summarizes, she says and still gets A's. This student is, by professional standards, illiterate. Gonna have high GPA when she graduates. This conversation was had after 6 of 22 students dropped my course because the maximum reading per week in one week was over 100 pages. What people aren't grasping is that this is literally *dangerous*. These people are going to be come doctors, engineers, etc. They are - by any metric - vastly less capable than prior generations. These effects are cumulative over a lifetime. This grade inflation is part of the problem, but not even close to the entirety. And the problem obviously starts in K-12. Students don't know history because, you can't actually become historically literate on the advice of 'never assign more than 30 pages a week'. You can't develop any of the skills that came with literacy. This is, quite honestly, a civilizational catastrophe.
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79

79% of grades at Yale are A-range. Graduating summa cum laude requires a record high GPA OF 3.98.

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WildLands Defense
WildLands Defense@WLDdefense·
"Each day we face another scheme that undermines protections that took years to achieve. All of that work is destroyed with a stroke of a pen by greed that has no connection to culture or love for anything other than self ...". nevadacurrent.com/2026/04/08/con…
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Christopher Hale
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale·
In the speech that enraged Pete Hegseth and top Pentagon officials, Pope Leo XIV said: “A diplomacy that promotes dialogue and seeks consensus among all parties is being replaced by a diplomacy based on force.” “War is back in vogue, and a zeal for war is spreading. “The principle established after the Second World War, which prohibited nations from using force to violate the borders of others, has been completely undermined.”
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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
"The earth’s resources are also being plundered because of short-sighted approaches to the economy, commerce and production. The loss of forests and woodlands entails the loss of species which may constitute extremely important resources in the future, not only for food but also for curing disease and other uses." Pope Francis, "Laudato Si." "Trump administration orders dismantling of the U.S. Forest Service: hatchmag.com/articles/trump…
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Julia Wick
Julia Wick@sherlyholmes·
I hiked Runyon to unravel a viral stunt and ended up meeting a rec and parks employee who reminded me why LA is the greatest city in the world lamaterial.com/p/what-is-a-gi…
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
Wildfire season is weeks away. The West is in record drought. And the Trump administration just announced it is shutting down 57 of the 77 Forest Service research stations that tell us how bad it is going to get and what to do about it. We already know how this ends. When Trump moved the Bureau of Land Management out of Washington in his first term, 87 percent of the staff quit rather than relocate. The same thing is happening here. Scientists are not going to uproot their families and abandon university partnerships. They are going to leave. And when they leave, decades of data, research, and institutional knowledge walk out the door with them. The Forest Service oversees 193 million acres. It lost nearly 6,000 employees to DOGE cuts in just the first half of last year. Now it is gutting the research operation that tells land managers what is actually happening to those forests in real time. California alone is losing six research facilities, right before fire season. There is no version of this that makes the forests safer, the science stronger, or the taxpayer better off. nytimes.com/2026/04/03/cli…
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No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen
Breaking: Trump orders the dismantling of the US Forest Service. All regional offices are being shut down and the research program destroyed.
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