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  1. “Even my studio space. I use my attic and it has a big room and a little room. And when I first moved to this house, I thought, well, I guess I have to use the big room because that's what I should do. And I couldn't work in there.

    And I overstuffed it. I need to feel like I'm hemmed in and closed and limited and then what can I do here? or maybe it's just like being in the womb. I don't know.”

    @unpackingpeanuts
    #comix #comics
    #IvanBrunetti unpackingpeanuts.com/post/with

  2. “Rabi, too, as a young man, during the two postdoctoral years he spent in Europe, sought to amend his name, but in the other direction. In Germany, he insisted on being identified as Isidor Isaac Rabi. “I was never sailing under false colors,” he explained about that decision. “This is it. Whatever dealings we have will be on that basis—I know who you are and you’ll know who I am.”

    #Oppenheimer #Rabi

    tabletmag.com/sections/science

  3. “My grandmother refuses to visit our country because of what it did to her country, and I won’t go to her country because I’m afraid to fly. It has crossed my mind to call her, but frankly, it’s too late to begin that sort of relationship. And it’d be insincere. Besides, she died several years ago.”

    Hecho en El Salvador
    by Alejandro Varela

    guernicamag.com/hecho-en-el-sa

    #writing #AlejandroVarela

  4. “Brody designed with an alchemist’s abandon and yet was unerringly precise. I didn’t realize it at the time, but precision with and control of every detail was in his DNA. He took portions of the avant garde past, carefully filtered it through his futuristic imagination and conjured the typo-visual language for the moment and many moments to follow.”

    #NevilleBrody #design
    printmag.com/daily-heller/the-

  5. these words, from Saul Bellow’s letters, 1974, also feel like they could have been written by his fellow Canadian born Jew, Philip Guston.

    “So I know how to transform common matter… I long for others to do it. I thirst for it.”

    or as Bruce said:

    “I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk”

    #guston #bellow #springsteen

  6. these words, from Saul Bellow’s letters, 1974, also feel like they could have been written by his fellow Canadian born Jew, Philip Guston.

    “So I know how to transform common matter… I long for others to do it. I thirst for it.”

    or as Bruce said:

    “I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk”

  7. these words, from Saul Bellow’s letters, 1974, also feel like they could have been written by his fellow Canadian born Jew, Philip Guston.

    “So I know how to transform common matter… I long for others to do it. I thirst for it.”

    or as Bruce said:

    “I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk”

    #guston #bellow #springsteen

  8. these words, from Saul Bellow’s letters, 1974, also feel like they could have been written by his fellow Canadian born Jew, Philip Guston.

    “So I know how to transform common matter… I long for others to do it. I thirst for it.”

    or as Bruce said:

    “I got this guitar and I learned how to make it talk”

    #guston #bellow #springsteen

  9. “comics are made with ink and whiteout” BETO #guston

  10. this kind of one stop shopping gets the Speed Paste Robot seal of approval #kafka #guston

  11. "Charanjit Singh playing tracks from his 1982 album "Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat" – an acid house-style record recorded years before anyone in the West did anything like it."

    youtube.com/watch?v=tT64B6vs9M

    instagram.com/p/CvmxOZtM1w2/

    #CharanjitSingh

  12. bootleg mono from single mike in the basement from 1961 and it’s the most fucking exciting thing

    John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy's fearless experiment sets a new album ablaze npr.org/2023/05/31/1179098682/

  13. bootleg mono from single mike in the basement from 1961 and it’s the most fucking exciting thing

    #Coltrane #Dolphy

    John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy's fearless experiment sets a new album ablaze npr.org/2023/05/31/1179098682/

  14. bootleg mono from single mike in the basement from 1961 and it’s the most fucking exciting thing

    #Coltrane #Dolphy

    John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy's fearless experiment sets a new album ablaze npr.org/2023/05/31/1179098682/

  15. bootleg mono from single mike in the basement from 1961 and it’s the most fucking exciting thing

    #Coltrane #Dolphy

    John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy's fearless experiment sets a new album ablaze npr.org/2023/05/31/1179098682/

  16. “I have no problem with delivery people, or motor scooters, or even joyriding teenagers.

    What I do have a problem with is that the bike lanes are fucking full of these things, and that the people on them often ride like assholes, both in and out of the bike lane.”

    Bike Snob says it all. Including the disappointing, oblivious behavior of former bike advocacy groups like #TransAlt

    #bike #BikeNY

    bikesnobnyc.com/2023/07/28/sme

  17. despite all the amputations

  18. "In our world ugliness has its positive function. No one feels like staying anywhere, people hurry on & thus arises the desirable pace of life. But we won't let ourselves be provoked by this. We can now talk about all sorts of things in the safety of this ugly place." #KUNDERA

  19. Today is the Day of Action for Libraries to save weekend service! Proposed budget cuts could end weekend service in branches across the city. New Yorkers are standing up to tell @NYCMayor & @NYCCouncil: #NoCutsToLibraries! investinlibraries.org