[BLOG] Some Friday links
- The Broadside Blog’s Caitlin Kelly talks about her vacation in Croatia’s Istria.
- Centauri Dreams highlights the work of citizen scientists who are producing stunning images of Jupiter through Juno data.
- Cody Delistraty examines the unique history of Paris’ Maison de Verre, a house made entirely of glass.
- Bruce Dorminey notes a recent study suggesting red dwarfs tend to produce stellar winds stripping exo-Earths of their atmospheres.
- The LRB Blog looks at the mechanics of press censorship in a changing Burma.
- Language Log’s Geoff Nunberg points out that the phrase “… in the woodpile” is indelibly marked with racism.
- The NYR Daily remembers the life and notes the death of Xiu Liaobo.
- Pamela MacNaughtan at Roads and Kingdoms tells the story of how she found the perfect lobster roll on the Iles-de-la-Madeleine.
- The Signal shares a provocative discussion on the potential role and future decipherability of the emoji in language.
- Towleroad shares a comforting legal analysis suggesting that marriage equality is not yet threatened in the United States.
- Transit Toronto notes another weekend subway shutdown, this time on the Bloor line west from Ossington.
- Window on Eurasia argues that this year will be critical for Russia’s future relationship with Tatarstan.
- Unicorn Booty largely approves, as do I, of the controversial recent Teen Vogue guide to anal sex. Safe sex is informed sex.
- Arnold Zwicky shares photos of the purple-heavy gardens of his neighbourhood in California.
Written by Randy McDonald
July 14, 2017 at 3:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Demographics, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Science, Social Sciences, Toronto
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