Eruditorium Press: The Cuddled Little Vice (Sandman). Part of a much larger (book-length, I think) story the author is writing on English comics, this very long essay is focused on the career of Neil Gaiman. It does cover his abuse of women, especially toward the end, but it’s also damning intellectually and emotionally even before you get to that.
Jo Blo: Hundreds of your Warner Bros DVDs probably don’t work anymore. Today I learned about disk rot, which is hitting most of the DVDs manufactured between 2006 and 2008 by WB. Apparently a bunch of classic Hollywood films are effectively gone: not on streaming and the DVDs have rotted. I guess it’s gonna be a pirate’s life for a lot of people.
CNN: A Ramadan etiquette guide for non-Muslims. A lot of this is common sense, but maybe common sense isn’t that common.
Reactor: Severance Is the Future Tech Bros Want. I’m beginning to think I’m going to have to watch this show.
Fritinancy: The new New Colossus “With apologies to Emma Lazarus and Percy Bysshe Shelley”. Ouch.
The Guardian: ‘A chilling effect’: is Hollywood too scared to touch hot-button documentaries? I’d like to see a number of the films described in this article, but I’m a pinko commie.
CultureMap Houston: New study proposes converting Houston offices into dorm-style apartments. I’d’ve done this when I was a young single if it had been an option.
Weird Medieval Guys: My favourite etymologies: “to curry favour”. Today I learned the very medieval origin of this term.
NY Times: A Day of American Infamy. You know things have gone to shit when you’re agreeing with Bret Stephens.
Seattle Times: To understand right-wing media’s power, study improv and theater of influencers. Interesting approach to this topic.
NY Post: Hey, RFK: Go to Texas and prove you mean it on vaccines. New York newspapers hate the Trump administration.
Bleeping Computer: Apple pulls iCloud end-to-end encryption feature in the UK. It’s a warrant canary: the UK government demanded a back door and gagged them, so all Apple could do was pull the feature. Related: Washington Post: Biden Justice Department downplayed U.K. demand for Apple ‘back door’. If that’s actually true (according to the article, it looks like the report in question preceded the demand), bad cess to them. If it’s not, the Post should have written a better headline.
The Guardian: A cosmic Jackson Pollock: Kathleen Kennedy’s Star Wars tenure has been marked by chaos. It boggles me that this article doesn’t discuss the misogyny of a small but vocal set of Star Wars “fans”. I don’t disagree with what the author says, but he missed a bet there and also by failing to compare and contrast with the work of Kevin Feige on the MCU. There was a lot of that kind of discussion when the MCU was hot and Star Wars was not, but now that they’re both in the dumps, nobody wants to talk about how hard showrunning a vast, interconnected story universe is. Much of my thinking is informed by articles about Kennedy’s departure like this one at Lainey Gossip: Intro for February 27, 2025 which is mostly about Kennedy.
Fansplaining: Sam Wilson Deserved Better Than Brave New World. I hesitate to go to Marvel movies these days and this expresses a lot of my hesitation here despite the fact that one of my favorite actors is in a lead (antagonist) role. Also: See what I mean about Star Wars?
Food & Wine: What Is the Guinness Widget and How Does It Work? This was pretty interesting to me because back in the 1990s I drafted a statement in support of a work visa for a guy who’d been involved in developing the original can widget for Guinness. This is a different process.
The Verge: Cars will need fewer screens and more buttons to earn 5-star safety rating in Europe. I drive a touchscreen car and while I’ve adjusted to it in the months since I’ve owned it, I think this is a wise move.
BBC: A border split my family’s language. Now I’m bringing it back. It’s Sindh and I’d never heard of it.
Publisher’s Weekly: Readerlink Will Stop Distributing Mass Market Paperbacks at the End of 2025. This means your supermarkets and box stores, which are two-thirds or more of the market, are going to stop carrying mass market paperbacks completely. We’re going to hardback/trade paperback/digital as our book formats.
Eater: What Should You Do if ICE Comes to Your Restaurant? Probably good to know, and about what I expected.
Ukulele magazine: Great Ukes: Alvin Keech May or May Not Have Invented the Banjo Uke, but He Certainly Helped Popularize It. Today I learned.