The (almost) Daily Wreck

. . . in which I attempt to pick out the good bits, one recommendation at a time

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Weekly Wreck of the Web #2

Ten links of interest:


1. Kate Beaton is home for the holidays, which means she's making comics about her family 


2. 99 Ways to Fight Trump


3. Blood and beehives: Phyllis Posnick's styling for Vogue

4. A new interactive timeline visualization of U.S. television news coverage

5. This panda battling a snowman is all of us grappling with the year 2016



6. Snow falls in the Sahara Desert for the First Time in 37 Years

7. London gentrification: cliches and conundrums (and hipsters)

8. To those fleeing President Trump: Welcome to Canada! (published a year ago) 

9. Starting in 2019, if Your Film Isn't Diverse, It Won't Be Eligible for a BAFTA Award

10. Susan Blackwell Gives Back with Hamilton Star Javier Munoz for the Holidays


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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Weekly Wreck of the Web #1

Ten links of interest:


1. “How to Protect Yourself from Government Surveillance and Criminal Hackers” 


2. Looking at popular Christmas-set films through a 2016 lens


3. Sunday in the Park with George, Annaleigh Ashford, Broadway. YES

4. Kate Beaton is working on a graphic novel!

5. “Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda”


6. Fascinating photos of posh parties in 1980s U.K.

7. Baby wombat and his favorite human

8. BBC and ITV are launching a service that streams British shows on demand 

9. Said the Gramophone released their annual “Best Songs” list (with downloads)

10. Sarah Kendzior on the false binary of “fake news”


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