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  1. On this week's Film Seizure, Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner are killers in John Huston's 1985 Best Picture nominee Prizzi's Honor.

    Listen now at on.soundcloud.com/kAoTa7qcz7jB

    #podcast #80s #johnhuston #jacknicholson #angelicahuston #kathleenturner #drama #comedy

  2. On this week's Film Seizure, Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner are killers in John Huston's 1985 Best Picture nominee Prizzi's Honor.

    Listen now at on.soundcloud.com/kAoTa7qcz7jB

    #podcast #80s #johnhuston #jacknicholson #angelicahuston #kathleenturner #drama #comedy

  3. On this week's Film Seizure, Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner are killers in John Huston's 1985 Best Picture nominee Prizzi's Honor.

    Listen now at on.soundcloud.com/kAoTa7qcz7jB

    #podcast #80s #johnhuston #jacknicholson #angelicahuston #kathleenturner #drama #comedy

  4. On this week's Film Seizure, Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner are killers in John Huston's 1985 Best Picture nominee Prizzi's Honor.

    Listen now at on.soundcloud.com/kAoTa7qcz7jB

    #podcast #80s #johnhuston #jacknicholson #angelicahuston #kathleenturner #drama #comedy

  5. #NANOG90 subset talk abstracts posted. Some highlight topics:

    * #RPKI ROV measurements
    * Geoff Huston on #BGP
    * #PTP at #Meta
    * #Golang, #Python, and automation
    * #AI and #ML in networking

    Details at nanog.org/events/nanog-90/

  6. CW: Wednesday

    It occurred to me this morning that - visually, at least:

    #Vampira : #Elvira :: Anjelica Huston's #Morticia : Catherine Zeta-Jones' Morticia

    I think this is a signal of how flexible the #AddamsFamily characters are.

    (I have no memory of watching the old TV series so I have no idea how Carolyn Jones' Morticia fits in here.)

    #Wednesday

  7. Just accept that there is no more DNS query data. — Geoff Huston #IGF2022

  8. Resources for African American History Month: Selected Digital Collections – Teaching with the Library

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    Resources for African American History Month: Selected Digital Collections

    February 10, 2026, Posted by: Colleen Smith

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    This is the second post in a series that looks at different resources from the Library that support teaching and learning about the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history.  The first post highlighted several primary source sets from Teaching with the Library; today’s post brings attention to the Library’s digital collections.

    More than twenty-five of the Library’s digital collections relate to the rich histories, cultures, traditions, and contemporary experiences of African Americans. A few are highlighted below, along with ideas for using collection items in the classroom.

    Selected Collections

    African American Photographs Assembled for the 1900 Paris Exposition 

    W. E. B. Du Bois compiled a series of photographs for the “American Negro” exhibit at the 1900 Paris Exposition. His goal was to show the diversity and successes of African Americans as a counter to common stereotypes. The Library of Congress holds approximately 220 mounted photographs reportedly displayed in the exhibition.

    • Teachers might use items in this collection to introduce, investigate, or reinforce aspects of DuBois’s approach to combating racism and segregation.
    • Images from the collection are powerful visuals of African Americans holding professions in diverse fields. This may help broaden students’ understanding of African American life at the time and bring attention to the experiences, successes, challenges, and contributions of African American individuals and communities.

    By Popular Demand: Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s-1960s 

    To honor the remarkable life and legacy of Jackie Robinson, Library staff put together this collection featuring sources from across many different divisions of the Library.

    • The colorful prints and photographs make this an inviting collection to explore with younger learners. Teachers could bring some of these visuals to support existing materials they use to celebrate Robinson and his contributions.
    • For older learners, consider sending them to this set of brief essays. Topics include Robinson’s career and the greater subject of segregation in the sport of baseball.

    Zora Neal Hurston

    This collection features digitized plays by Hurston (1891-1960), an author, anthropologist, and folklorist.

    • A timeline offers a glimpse into Hurston’s life and career and could help students find an angle or selected topic for further research.
    • Teachers interested in finding more on Huston’s work might also consult this resource guide from the American Folklife Center, where Hurston’s audio recordings are held. The guide highlights unique unpublished and published materials.

    Frederick Douglass Newspapers, 1847 to 1874

    Douglass, a leader in the black press, used the medium to communicate and persuade the public on the abolition of slavery and women’s rights. With this collection, students can explore newspapers edited by Frederick Douglass.

    • These articles and essays are helpful for finding your way through the collection and identifying aspects to explore further. For example, this post gives further context to Douglass’s famous speech, “What to the American Slave is Your Fourth of July?
    • Ask students to consider how Douglass used the media of his time to capture public attention. In what ways do public figures use media today to communicate a message? What differences and similarities do students notice?

    We hope this overview is helpful for considering how you might bring some of the Library’s digital collections to your classroom. If you are interested in more ways for students to engage with materials from the Library, you might check out the latest transcription campaign from By the People: the papers of Christian Fleetwood an African American Union soldier during the Civil War.

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  9. Mais bien sûr l'urgence à l'université c'est de faire la chasse aux étudiants qui se plaignent un peu bruyamment d'un génocide, et faire la chasse aux islamo-gauchistes du wokistan imaginaires.

    Pendant ce temps dans la vraie vie des profs d'histoire facho reviennent devant les élèves.
    ⤵️
    mediapart.fr/journal/france/05

    #Université
    #ESR
    #VeilleESR
    #IslamoGauchismeDuWokistan

  10. #Books and #stories for #JulyReads. | Tag to mute: #BokBooks

    Thirteen novels:
    ●●●●○ A Half-Built Garden - Ruthanna Emrys #hopepunk
    ●●●◐○ Murderer Invisible - Philip Wylie #vintage
    ●●●◐○ Vengeance - Jennifer Foehner Wells {Confluence 5}
    ●●●◐○ The Crossing {Assiti Shards} - Kevin Ikenberry
    ●●●○○ Survivors - Terry Nation
    ●●●◐○ Dark Futures {New John Connor Chronicles 1} - Russell Blackford
    ●●●●○ Up-Time Pride and Down-Time Prejudice {Ring of Fire} - Mark H. Huston
    ●●●○○ The Invaders {Invaders 1} - Keith Laumer #TieIn
    ●●●●○ The Surrogate Affair {Stewart Grant 01} - Jack Dearborn #detective
    ●●●◐○ An Evil Hour {New John Connor Chronicles 2} - Russell Blackford
    ●●●●○ Lock In {Lock In 1} - John Scalzi
    ●●●●○ Miles Grant, Private Investigator {Miles Grant 01}- Jack Dearborn #mystery
    ●●●◐○ Enemies from Beyond {Invaders 2} - Keith Laumer #TieIn

    One novella:
    ●●●○○ Unlocked {Lock In 0.5} - John Scalzi

    One novelette:
    ●●◐○○ Project Time Machine {Agent Adams 1} - Tim Tolbert

    Twenty-four stories:
    ●●◐○○ Death and the Senator - Arthur C. Clarke
    ●●●○○ Martian Quest - Leigh Brackett
    ●●●○○ At the Bottom of New Lake {Warmer 6} - Sonya Larson
    ●●●◐○ Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-TAH-Tee - Fritz Leiber #classic
    ●●●◐○ Seventh Victim - Robert Sheckley
    ●●●○○ The Little Man Who Wasn't All There - Robert Bloch {Lefty Feep}
    ●●●○○ The Hillside - Jane Smiley {Warmer 7}
    ●●●○○ Naked Ghost Story - P.A. Choi
    ●●●○○ Old Ventures, New Partners - Nicolas Wilson
    ●●●◐○ Never Stop to Pat a Kitten - Miriam Allen deFord
    ●●●◐○ One Long Ribbon - Florence Engel Randall
    ●●●○○ The Golden Opportunity of Lefty Feep - Robert Bloch
    ●●●○○ A Big Man with the Girls - Judith Merril and Frederik Pohl
    ●●●◐○ Ugly Earthling - Elizabeth Chater
    ●●●◐○ The Maze - A. Bertram Chandler
    ●●●●◐ Small Moments in Time - Jack Campbell [John Hemry]
    ●●●○○ Second Variety - Philip K. Dick
    ●●●○○ A Naked Wish - P.A. Choi
    ●●●◐○ The Case of the Dow Twins - Edward Page Mitchell #proto
    ●●●○○ Poor Little Saturday - Madeleine L’Engle
    ●●●◐○ Youth - Isaac Asimov
    ●●○○○ 108 Stitches - Tony Bertauski
    ●●●○○ Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal - Robert Bloch
    ●●●◐○ Helen O'Loy - Lester del Rey

    ━━━━━━━━━━━
    2025-07: 24 ss | 01 nvt | 01 nva | 13 nov
    2025-06: 26 ss | 03 nvt | 00 nva | 12 nov
    2025-05: 24 ss | 06 nvt | 01 nva | 13 nov
    2025-04: 29 ss | 06 nvt | 00 nva | 11 nov
    ━━━━━━━━━━━

    The Miles Grant and Stewart Grant detective novels are interesting, in that they seem to be doing a "case worthy of a book" per year, and after 24 years, Miles retires and Stewart takes over as detective.

    The number of novels per month is going up. It used to hover around nine: two per week, with one in the partial week. But I've been reading some shorter books lately, which has boosted the number. Novellas remain rare.

    Finally finished all the stories in Pioneering Women of Science Fiction, Christopher Broschell's collection of stories from the 1940s and 1950s.