"The puzzle, though, is the point. Because while it might seem the plot is just a shallow, zany, brightly coloured excuse to set Alex Colville paintings in a desert, Asteroid City is a mournful meditation on art, art-making and purpose."
Such a good read.
John Bevis explores the various feats of cunning and subterfuge undertaken by the Kearton brothers — among the very first professional wildlife photographers — in their pioneering attempts to get ever closer to their subjects: publicdomainreview.org/essay/stuffed-…
The Minimoog Model D synth celebrates its 70th anniversary today! Check out this fun illustrated site created by @yurisuzuki, dedicated to the influential instrument: minimoogmodeld.com
@marcjohns It's so good. We've got your book—is it "H is for Holy Crap"? the orange one? it's downstairs and I'm too lazy to check—and I was flipping through it this afternoon while the kids shouted. Love it.
"I always encourage other writers to listen to that thing that makes them feel like they might die if they don’t write it."
Great interview with @ChelseaHodson :
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9YO has been going through some gnarly bullying, friendship issues at school lately.
So we played hooky today and went to @attproam in Monterey.
Thanks to @NoLayingUp@arnettwill Bill Murray and @HovlandViktor for making Jeb feel big, confident, and valuable.
Kraig Anderson visited every single lighthouse in the US, and most of Canada's. He documented them all at lighthousefriends.com
An absolute treasure trove.