A century-defining album’s improbable genesis.
via The Story of ‘Ella and Louis,’ 60 Years Later — Longreads
A century-defining album’s improbable genesis.
via The Story of ‘Ella and Louis,’ 60 Years Later — Longreads
“In faraway England there’s a band of history enthusiasts on the march.” Traveling from Hong Kong to Hastings, Sally Baxter muses on walking in the footsteps of her ancestors.
via Distance Learning: History, We’re Standing In It — Discover
In Leeza Petrov’s short poetic memoir, life zooms by from one address to the next, and childhood, friendship, and love leave marks both subtle and vivid.
On why we need to talk about rape and sexual assault: “Though our experiences may vary; the bond of terror is singular.”
“This creature isn’t the stuff of nightmares or the villain of adventure movies. It is an extraordinarily beautiful animal, struggling to survive in an overcrowded world.” David at Incidental Naturalist travels to British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest in search of grizzly bears.
This time last year, I speculated that the ‘You’ part of ‘YouTube’ was about to become as irrelevant as the ‘Music’ part of ‘MTV’. As it turns out, that speculation has turned out to be correct. Unfortunately, the future looks even more gloomy for independent creators for an even more troubling reason.