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  1. Kirjutasin Heinsaare ööpäevikute kohta Kivivalgel-teksti, mis ootamatul kombel osutus peaaegu nagu millekski arvustuse-taoliseks:

    #MehisHeinsaar #Kivivalgel

    vikerkaar.ee/heinsaar-kui-demi

  2. "Me ei talunud 80ndaid üldse, ei muusikaliselt ega muudmoodi. 1980ndad oli kohutav aeg, milles elada. Tol ajal kirusime, et miks pidid 80ndad just meie aeg olema!? Kuradi õudne. Margaret Thatcher, kohutav muusika, inimesed tegid kohutavaid filme ja kirjutasid kohutavaid raamatuid."

    #jesusandmarychain

    kultuur.err.ee/1609381715/jim-

  3. #Slayer covering (in their heyday in 1987) one of the earliest heavy metal songs, 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' (1968). RIP, #DougIngle.
    #ironbutterfly

    youtube.com/watch?v=QW7ldZJj6J

  4. Biden uses , Putin travels by it, Kim Jong-un is an old fan of train. Seems like it is the coolest, trendiest transportation these days. Airplane is so 20th century.

    nytimes.com/2023/02/20/us/poli

  5. The special edition 'Deleuze & Guattari and semiotics' of the semiotics journal Sign Systems Studies has been published, vol. 53, no 1-2. It includes my article "Valdur Mikita and the return of the real: In search of any-spaces-whatever in Estonian forests".

    ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss

  6. New DNA study proposes that the Urheimat of speaking peoples was not near Urals but much more eastward in Yakutia, from where they started moving some 4000 years ago. It is curious that most people in Estonia still seem to believe that Uralic speakers have lived here 5000 years, or even (after Kalevi Wiik's popular theory) 10 000 years, since the Ice Age. But both Baltic and Germanic speaking people probably lived here before Uralic speakers.

    nature.com/articles/s41586-025

  7. This guy created visual appearance of the protagonist of the , drawing inspiration from frontman Peter Murphy. And Lucifer after . And he drew a memorable Hell in part 4 of the first volume of Sandman. Among other contributions.

    nytimes.com/2026/03/26/arts/sa

  8. "As for Fernando Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet and Walter Benjamin’s One-Way Street, these works could only be blacklisted by someone who didn’t understand them at all."

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

  9. covering (in their heyday in 1987) one of the earliest heavy metal songs, 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' (1968). RIP, .

    youtube.com/watch?v=QW7ldZJj6JQ

  10. #Slayer covering (in 1987) one of the earliest heavy metal songs, 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' (1968). RIP, #DougIngle.
    #ironbutterfly

    youtube.com/watch?v=QW7ldZJj6J

  11. "As for Fernando Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet and Walter Benjamin’s One-Way Street, these works could only be blacklisted by someone who didn’t understand them at all."

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    #FernandoPessoa

  12. Sounds like , 80s synth pop and 90s techno, but also completely new, experimental and innovative. Very rare surprise.

    bolispupul.bandcamp.com/album/

  13. Hearing 's "Trilogie de la mort", composed after the death of her son, was an unforgettable experience. This is a piece of music/sound unlike any other, even in the strange world of experimental sound which she co-founded and pioneered.
    Rest in peace.

    elianeradigue.bandcamp.com/alb