All 17,000 streetlights in New Zealand’s capital are at risk of “drooping” and then falling.
All 17,000 streetlights in New Zealand’s capital are at risk of “drooping” and then falling.
↩︎ The Guardian
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All 17,000 streetlights in New Zealand’s capital are at risk of “drooping” and then falling.
↩︎ The Guardian
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Reproducing Fred again…’s songs for NPR’s Tiny Desk series “meant re-learning the marimba, playing the vibraphone, singing at the piano and looping sounds and beats—all at the same time.”
Alex Ross: The abundance of Max Richter’s minimalism in soundtracks suggests “we will dissolve into mist before the abyss opens.”
↩︎ The New Yorker
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Noah Smith: Europe’s stuck in an era of “harmonious stasis,” which is problematic if it truly wants to become a third superpower.
↩︎ Noahpinion
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Today, non-aligned countries are not defined by their membership of an institution, but rather by their characteristics and behaviour. These middle powers are pragmatic and opportunistic.
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Both beat-keeping and rhythm-pattern skills predict language development and reading ability; however, only rhythm-pattern ability has a bearing on understanding speech in noise.
↩︎ The MIT…
Greater Los Angeles has seven different Depeche Mode tribute bands. They do not all get along.
↩︎ Stereogum
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