Centro de las Artes de San Agustín Etla, Oaxaca, México,
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Centro de las Artes de San Agustín Etla, Oaxaca, México,
Claudina López Morales Architect
Email exchange between Karen O & David Lynch❤️
i love how we pick up habits and phrases from people we love and it sticks with us for so long it becomes a piece of us making us a museum of all the people we've ever loved.
What do french people call a really bad thursday?
a trajeudi
October 4 1936 - The Battle of Cable Street. In 1936, fascism was gaining ground across Europe. In Britain, Sir Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirted British Union of Fascists (BUF) portrayed Jewish people as the cause of the country’s problems. East London had the largest Jewish population in Britain and the announcement that Mosley and his Blackshirts planned a provocative march through the area on October the 4th was greeted with anger and a determination that it should be stopped. A petition was signed and local politicians tried to have the march called off - but to no avail.
On the day, up to 250,000 people gathered to defend the East End. There was a fierce battle with the police when they attempted to clear a path for the march and a barricade was erected and defended in Cable Street. People in their houses threw eggs, milk bottles and the contents of chamber pots from upstairs’ windows, whilst at ground level, marbles were rolled under police horses’ hooves. The march could not proceed and Mosley was ordered to abandon his plans. It was a blow against fascism and that night there was dancing in the streets. [video]
I'll always talk up internet radio stations because I don't think the average person is aware that they're free, can run in your browser (or in any program that can connect to them), work on your phone, run better than a youtube tab, and give you a much better selection of music than you could get from a general algorithmic playlist
(also lots of them have live shows which you can tune into for free)
"oughh I follow this blog for weeb stuff not internet radio promo" here. gensokyo radio.
oh and also I have to plug yggdrasil. it's cute.
if u like folk and/or roots music: wumb.org !!! it is AD-FREE it has ZERO MORNING TALK SHOWS it is on air at 91.9 FM in the BOSTON AREA but streams WORLDWIDE on the WEB it is perfect.
big fan of soma.fm's selection, dozens of themed stations covering ambient, jazz, soul, punk, and a lot of electronica
Also if you search for student radio stations at almost any university you can listen to all sorts of crazy stuff for free!
Maybe niche but for any Irish speakers or learners out there, Radio na Gaeltachta streams online and is a great way to listen to some Gaeilge without YouTube.
All of these resources are fantastic, but I wanna give a specific shoutout to Raidió na Gaeltachta streaming online - and I say this as a person who works in Irish-language visual media - if you wanna gainna better grasp of spoken Irish and how the language is used in casual settings, Raidió na Gaeltachta is the way to go, not visual media 😬📻😁
I recommend Radio Garden! It has an interactive map of internet radio stations. It's a lot of fun to explore radio stations from all over.
Explore live radio by rotating the globe.
You, who opened suns in my heart.
- Alfonsina Storni
little pumpkin thief
As per my last depression (I'm all better now) I became completely desensitized from my own emotions and from the terrible news we have since the pandemic. If that happened to you and you found a way to feel again, can you let me know how? Or any reputable source that could give me some answers?
Please only answer with your lived experience if that happened to you. I don’t want hypothesis and maybes, nor a story about traumatizing events because I overloaded on those and that’s what started this. I couldn’t bear to read several times a day so many horrors on top of what gave me ptsd and depression and I cut myself from feeling anything.
Erwin Wurm, One Minute Sculptures
Detail of paintings from Nebamun's tomb chapel. Theban Necropolis, Egypt.
"لا تهزأ بجرح لمّ تذقهُ". Do not mock a pain you haven’t endured.
All it ever does is rain, Christophe Jarcot
BITCH, YOU LAWS OF PROPERTY! BITCH, YOU FREE ECONOMY! BITCH, YOU UNENDING AFTERTHOUGHTS!