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By the numbers: Oprah donated how much to the Smithsonian?

$12 million -- That's the whopping number of dollars Oprah Winfrey handed over to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the museum announced Tuesday, according to the Washington Post. Winfrey's name will adorn a 350-seat theater in the new museum, which is slated to open in 2015 on the National Mall. She already donated $1 million to the project in 2007 and has served on the museum's advisory council since 2004.




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Jennifer Lopez pitches new TV project in D.C.

Jennifer Lopez wants D.C. to know she's still "Jenny From the Block," seeing as the multitasking superstar mentioned growing up in the Bronx within the first three minutes of her interview onstage Wednesday at the Cable Show taking place at the Washington Convention Center.




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Sightings: Rasika West End attracts D.C. A-listers

Rasika West End was overflowing with D.C. newsmakers Tuesday night. First, President Obama's nominee for national security adviser, Susan Rice, dined at one table with her family. Then, at another table, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer had a meal with PBS' Jim Lehrer. And finally, Shaun Donovan, secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, ate at a third table, a restaurant rep tells Yeas & Nays.




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Andy Cohen: 'Project Pantsuit' a go

Hillary Clinton's first reality show pitch is "a go," according to Bravo executive Andy Cohen. The former secretary of state hit it out of the park with the "Project Pantsuit" idea she joked about earlier this month.




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Beatles in the District

Abbey Road was briefly in front of the Capitol earlier this month. On June 6, Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. brought George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to briefly walk the sidewalk there to promote the museum's new Beatles exhibit, which opened Wednesday.




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Newsbabes join forces for breast cancer

The Newsbabes -- those pink-clad broads of broadcasting -- are back again this year with their annual breast cancer fundraising, this year raising money for the Howard University Cancer Center. The event, in its fifth year, will be taking place June 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hamilton in downtown D.C. Tickets cost $75. The host committee consists of WJLA's Rebecca Cooper, NBC4's Angie Goff, CNN's Brianna Keilar and more.




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These are a few of our favorite Yeas

We surveyed the Yeas & Nays alumni association -- Politico's Patrick Gavin, Urban Daddy's Jeff Dufour, Susan G. Komen for the Cure's Kiki Ryan, the New York Post's Tara Palmeri, Clyde's Restaurant Group's Katy Adams and Washington City Paper's Jenny Rogers -- to give you, loyal readers, some of our favorite items that appeared in the newspaper:




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D.C. warms up with summer events

With the end of the column, here are some events we're missing but you shouldn't:




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So long, but not for long

In the fall of 2006, The Washington Examiner launched the Yeas & Nays column to cover the world of people, power and politics. In those almost seven years, the print column has entertained hundreds of thousands on their daily Metro commutes. Now, with the print edition gone after Friday, Yeas & Nays will have a new home. The column is moving to our sister site, Red Alert Politics, and will resume covering politics and pop culture on July 1.





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I ain't afraid of no ghost

Last October, director Paul Feig announced he was working on Ghostbusters 3 along with the writer of The Heat, Katie Dippold, and said it "will star hilarious women". Today, the all-female cast of the Ghostbusters reboot was announced: SNL alum (and star of Bridesmaids) Kristen Wiig, two current SNL performers Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, and star of The Heat & Bridesmaids, Melissa McCarthy. The movie starts shooting this Summer.




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10 PRINT "THE SIMPSONS"

Last night's Simpsons intro in all its pixelated 8-bit chiptune glory was a sight to behold and not to be missed




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Beautiful Degradation

This Is What Happens When You Repost an Instagram Photo 90 Times is actually a lovely little demonstration of how JPEG artifacts, edge detection, automatic sharpening, and whatever else Instagram does by default to photos stacks up to quickly make an image decay and deteriorate via processing. The video demonstrates the effects in a nice quick time-lapse way as well.




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Brain breakage

What color is this dress? is a really strange phenomena currently seen taking over twitter, as people see a blue dress with black lace while others insist it is white with gold. So far, no one can tell why exactly it is happening, other than it is baffling for both sides.




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Git to da choppah! screamed Ahnold

Famous scenes from R-rated films, done in a children's book style by Josh Cooley, an artist at Pixar.




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The Russian Troll Factory

The Agency is every online community member's worst fears come to life: a real honest-to-goodness troll/noise factory where dozens of employees using hundreds of accounts post thousands of highly targeted and coordinated attacks as awful comments on Twitter, Facebook, and forums in order to sway public opinion about geopolitics. From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid “trolls” has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet — and in real-life American communities...




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An abandoned resort like you've never seen before.

Abandoned States is a fascinating project by Pablo Iglesias Maurer, who found 1960s matchbooks with images from an idyllic resort in upstate New York. He revisited the condemned site and not only recaptured subjects of original illustrations exactly, but combined them into compelling animated GIFs.




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To all the adapters I’ve loved before…

The Adapter Museum hasn’t seen a new post in years but it’s still a lovely trip down memory lane that examines, celebrates, and perfectly lightbox captures those random connectors we all keep in a box somewhere. Entries earnestly describe the technology and ingenuity required for each adapter with a reverence that elevates the seemingly mundane into what it truly is: a curated museum.




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Adam's Apples

Adam's Apples is a blog by someone who is a really big fan of apples. My favorite thing is dipping into any of the over 300 reviews of apple varietals, with loads I've never heard of like Evercrisp (honeycrisp x fuji mix?!), the Canadian Strawberry, or a three-star exceptional apple worthy of a quest: the Macoun. The best part might be the comments sections, where other fans of apples post their lengthy tasting notes as well.




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Mostly Nordic Chamber Music series at the Nordic Heritage Museum!

Karen, host of Nordic Roots and Branches recommends the

Mostly Nordic Concert SeriesSunday, February 1, 2009 to Sunday, June 7, 2009
For information on the concerts included in this year's Mostly Nordic series, go to the Nordic Heritage Museum website, www.nordicmuseum.org

Norway: Sunday, February 1, 2009, 4 pm
"Bassoon Bash!" With Arthur Grossman, Michel Jolivet and Paul Rafanelli, bassoonists, and Lisa Bergman, pianist.

Iceland: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 4 pm
"Iceland Import" Featuring Elfa Run Kristinsdottir, international award-winning violinist from Iceland, and Deborah Dewey, American award winning pianist.

Denmark: Sunday, April 5, 2009, 4 pm
"Splendor in Brass: Seattle Chamber Brass" Featuring Toby Penk, trumpet; Joshua Gailey, trumpet; Josiah Boothby, French horn; Daniel Rossi, trombone and Jonathan Hill, tuba.

Sweden: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 5 pm
(Please note time change!)
"Romance of Strings: Odeonquartet" Featuring Gennady Filimonov, Artur Girsky, Heather Bentley and Rajan Krishnaswami. With special guest Mara Gearman, violist.

Finland: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 4 pm
"Finally Finnish!" Showcasing Janne Mertanen, International Award-Winning Pianist from Finland!

To order tickets by phone, please call (206) 789-5707 x10.

Ticket prices for the five concert series and Smörgåsbord
Museum Members, $165 per person
Non-Members, $185 per person

Single Tickets:
1 concert (includes Smörgåsbord)
Museum Members, $40 per person
Non-Members, $45 per person

Single Tickets:
Concert Only (does not include Smörgåsbord)
$25 per person




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Nordic Roots & Branches 5/25/10 Playlist

Show: Nordic Roots & Branches Host: Karen Date: Tuesday, 05/25/10, 8 PM -->

Time Artist Song Album Label
8:30p Jinder, Åsa Glädjen Folkmusik På Svenska Virgin Records Sweden
8:35p Koop Let's Elope Koop Islands Diesel Music AB
8:41p Bjarv Finnskoga Bjärv sk records
8:42p Schola Cantorum Riga Benedicamus Domino Riga Mass (Rīgas Mesa, Missa Rigensis) UPE Recording Company www.upe.parks.lv
8:46p Joni Mitchell Lesson In Survival For The Roses Asylum
8:49p Hal & Nikolaj Alfred's Nap / Harry in the Cabin Hal & Nikolaj GO'Danish Folk Music
8:53p Christer Jonasson Gungande Vind Christer Jonasson Christer Jonasson
8:57p Karen Bentley Redhaired Tango Dancing Suite to Suite Neptunus Records
9:25p Knut Reiersrud Jordan's Water KKV Compilation Kirkelig Kulturversted www.kkv.no
9:27p Live Marie Roggen Someone To Watch Over Me Tu'Ba Concord Music Group
9:30p Arja Kastinen Nukku Ani Temps Oy
9:37p Dvergmål Ut på vegom Visor Og Kvæde Frå Blåberglandet: Visor og kvæde a Grappa Musikkforlag as
9:39p Svart Kaffe Dansa New York Tretår Nomis Musik
9:42p Maria Kalaniemi Cranes Of Spring Bellow Poetry Alula
9:48p Babs, Alice Regnbågsgränd Guldkorn  Warner Music
9:56p Morten Alfred Høirup & Ruthie Dornfeld Himlen Blå Recorded LIVE@ KSER LIVE @ KSER
9:59p Johansson & Det Starka Bandet När Drömmarna Tog Slut Amerikat Musicbase
10:03p Rønbeck An Old Amplifier Bring the Summer Nordic Records
10:08p Vapnet Såg Aldrig Dig Döda Fallet HYBRIS
10:11p Myllärit Saunalammiryslauau (sauna song) Northern Lights ARC Music
10:15p Harv Mor Åse Direktor Deg NorthSide
10:24p Henning Gustavsen Skapelsen Pre Develske Drom Etnisk Musikklubb




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Nordic Roots & Branches 12/08/09 Playlist

8:30a Yours Truly Drömmen om Elin Passion Play Yours Truly
8:35p Yours Truly misc LIVE IN STUDIO  
9:46p Yours Truly Adon Olam Passion Play Yours Truly
9:47p Niko Valkeapää Birratt Birra - Round And Round Folkelarm Oslo 2008 (Disc 2) Etnisk Musikklubb
9:47p Various Artists Härlig Är Jorden Jul I Folkton Amigo
9:48p Them Bird Things Your Baby's Not Your Baby Anymore Fly Them Bird Things Fly! DLX
10:04p El Perro Del Mar Jubilee From the Valley to the Stars The Control Group
10:04p ZAR Napoleons Firtur Folk Music From Denmark 2002 Danish Folk Council
10:04p José González Down The Line (Michael Brauer Radio Mix) Down The Line (Single) Imperial
10:06p Johansson, Jan Nej, se det snöar Piano Heptagon
10:07p Teitur Great Balls of Fire Stay Under the Stars tutl.com
10:11p Pettersson & Fredriksson Polska Eft J.A Andersson Brand Drone Music
10:20p LISA Rydberg Sankta Lucia VINTERSKRUD Gazell
10:20p Nikolai Blad en ole enää sulle velkaa Nuoria ja kuluneita Nikolai Blad
10:24p Sofia Karlsson vocals Gläns Över Sjö Och Strand Jul I Folkton Amigo
10:27p Piniartut Piniartoq - hunter Piniartut tutl




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Nordic Roots & Branches 7/7/10 Playlist

TimeArtistSongAlbumLabel
8:34p Väsen Ploska Gront Xource
8:38p Gröndal, Ragnheiður Before It Gets To Loud Bella & Her Black Coffee Sena
8:42p Lundeng, Susanne Brurmarsj Etter Johan A. Aronsen Havella: Slåtter fra Nordland Heilo
8:43p Folk & Rackare Flickan Går På Golvet 1976 - 1985 Resource
8:51p Ranarim Höga Berg Och DJupa Dalar (High Mountains And Low Valleys) Nordic Roots 3 NorthSide
8:55p Borko Summer Logic Celebrating Life Morr Music
9:04p Tango-Orkesteri Unto Preparense Finnish Tango Arc Music
9:10p Klezmofobia Don Pedro Folk & Roots Music of Denmark Danish Folk Council
9:13p Svart Kaffe Blicken Tretår Nomis Musik
9:21p Mari Boine Cuovgga áirras / Sterna Paradisea Cuovgga áirras/ Sterna Paradisea Universal Music A/S Licenced from Lean
9:24p Martin Best When I'm Sitting Sg 56 Songs Of Carl Michael Bellman Nimbus Records
9:27p Tigerlily Sorgenfri 24 Tigerlily Grappa
9:33p Embee Into The Sublime (Featuring Mariam Wallentin) The Mellow Turning Moment Bad Taste Records
9:34p DANDELION Someone Tell Me single DANDELION
9:41p Norrköping Symphony Orchestra-Jun'ichi Hirokami, cond. En värmlandsrapsodi, Op. 36 Kurt Atterberg -Symphony No. 6 in C major Op. 31 Grammafon AB
9:50p Johansson, Jan Ack Värmeland du sköna Piano Heptagon
9:55p Bjarv Halling From Värmland / Martin Bjärv sk records
9:58p Sofia Jannok Gáibmi - Máret Sikku-Trädgårdh White - Ceaskat DAT
10:01p Enekk A Homvegi Meoan Vit Naerkast Joroini TUTL www.tutl.com
10:09p Sofia Talvik When Winter Comes Blue Moon Makaki Music
10:15p Bukkene Bruse Solospel: Tannlausen/Vil du koma til Rinden Spel Heilo
10:21p UnderHatten The Wooden Man single UnderHatten
10:22p Värttinä Fanfaari Seleniko Polygram / Sonet
10:25p J P Nyströms Vad tänker min flicka / Mitä se tyttö nyt ajattele Klingekling Courthouse Music




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Nordic Roots & Branches 1/5/10 Playlist

8:50p Ingrid Hamberg and David Rönnlund live in studio various LIVE ON KSER  
9:40p Mari Boine, Inna Zhelannaya, Sergey Starostin Dás Áiggun Cuozzut (Here Will I Stand) Winter In Moscow  Jaro
9:40p Various Artists Det Är en Ros Utsprungen (II) Jul I Folkton Amigo
9:41p Dagsland, Sigvart The Water Is Wide Hymns Kirkelig Kulturverksted
9:51p ENE, Elin Skoglund, Edward Anderzon & Niklas Willén Blomgren Spelglädje ENE
9:51p Synnøve Rognlien Glasskip Undr Kirkelig Kulturverksted/Norway
9:56p Groupa Den Siste Frost  
9:56p Jóhann Jóhannsson “Ef Ég Hefði Aldrei..." Englaborn Beggars Banquet
10:00p Koop Forces... Darling Koop Islands  !K7
10:14p Nikolai Blad Viaton ja ylpeä Lola Nuoria ja kuluneita Ei NO Ab
10:21p Phønix De 7 Brødre Pigen & Drengen GO' Danish folk music Distribution
10:21p Svanevit Svanevit Svanevit  Westpark Music
10:33p Ekdahl, Lisa Att Älska Är Större Med Kroppen Mot Jorden RCA Records Label
10:33p Enekk Aldandi Stóð Eg Fýra Nætur Fyri Jól www.tutl.com




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March 3, 2009 Nordic Roots and Branches Playlist

8:45a -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
8:45a Elfa Gisa lullabies and stories Interview
8:33p Helene Blum Vil Du Som Jeg Folk and Roots from Denmark www.folkmusik.dk
8:33p Nordic Variación Andina Metropol Nordic Music.nu
8:38p Tietur The Singer The Singer www.tutl.com
8:43p Lise Olden Voice In The Wind Waiting For The Full Moon
8:43p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:10p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:10p Lief Sorbye Det Star Ein Friar Uti Gare (There'S A Suitor In T Springdans
9:11p Gröndal, Ragnheiður Won't You Come On Home Bella & Her Black Coffee
9:25p Kristian Blak and Anders Hjuler Picasso and Van Gogh Duologues www.tutl.com
9:26p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:28p Perikom Sommarkveld Heimkome www.perikom.com
9:28p Anna Pálína & Draupner Húfan dýra Sagnadans
9:29p A Camp Stronger than Jesus unreleased YET Nettwerk
9:30p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:32p & Høirup, Haugaard Den Sødeste Vals Gæstebud/Feast GO'Danish Folk Music
9:37p J P Nyströms Kärlekens röda spark Klingekling Courthouse Music
9:43p Loituma Ai, Ai Tass Sattuu (Oh, Oh, It Hurts Again) Things of Beauty NorthSide www.noside.com
9:46p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:49p Ravn Barndom Rød Ravn I En Blå By
9:51p Westad, Svein Gangar E Munnharpas Verden / The Jew´s Harp World
9:54p Bremnes, Kari Mi Egen Skrift Ly Kirkelig Kulturverksted
9:57p Torbjörn Näsbom & Andreas Edlund (Nyckelharpa & Cembalo) Eric Sahlsröm/ Stormyren From Castle & Cottage
10:03p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
10:03p Ola Gjeilo January Stone Rose 2L
10:05p Koen Holtkamp Half Light Field Rituals
10:09p Knut Reiersrud Jordans River Voodoo without killing chicken www.kkv.no
10:12p Allu Gaup Reindeer Against The Wind The Sweet Sunny North Shanachie
10:16p Deepika Alien Invasion The Sweet Sunny North Shanachie
10:16p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
10:22p Tattarprinsen En Sång, Svensk Gijepa Pre Tradrepa - Viser På Vandring




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Nordic Roots and Branches Playlist May 26, 2009

Show: Nordic Roots & Branches Host: Karen Date: Tuesday, 05/26/09, 8 PM -->

TimeArtistSongAlbumLabel
8:33p Trio Mio Pigeon Scottish Stories Around a Holy Goat GO'Danish Folk Music
8:45p Gjallarhorn Suvetar (Goddess Of Spring) Nordic Roots 3 Northside www.noside.com
8:57p Jack Beauregard Find Somebody Else Everyone Is Having Fun  
8:57p Kastinen, Arja Laulo Vaskikantele 1833  
8:57p Ilgi Oši, Klavi, Ozolini Ne Uz Vienu Dienu  
9:01p Olav Luksengard Mjelva Engelskdans etter Smed-Jens Fele/hardingfele. Røros/Hallindal etnisk musikklub www.etniskmusikklubb.no
9:06p A Camp Bear On The Beach Colonia Wigpowder / Universal Music AB, Sweden
9:18p Kriya Jasmiinikukat Kriya  
9:21p Sudan Dudan Kari Og Ola FolkeLarm Oslo 2008 Etnisk Musikklub
9:21p Belle, Beady September Cewbeagappic  
9:26p Maria Kalaniemi & Aldargaz Linjärv Iho Hannibal/Rykodisc
9:35p Mertanen, Janne Sonatina - Adagio Joonas Kokkonen - Piano Works ALBA
9:35p Mertanen, Janne Sonatina - Allegro Joonas Kokkonen - Piano Works ALBA
9:52p Kardemimmit Hambo O/Elo Viira  
9:52p Harv A-kassa Must NorthSide www.noside.com
9:54p Lacrosse Bandages For The Heart Bandages For The Heart  
9:57p Marions Once in a Lifetime Origin of Birds  
10:00p Trollstilt Putative prelude Trollstilt Azalea City Recordings
10:11p Bando Away Away  
10:11p Fatang Liten Clara Walkie-talkie  
10:11p Kerstin Blodig & Ian Melrose - Kelpie No livnar det i lundar Var Det Du - Var Det Deg?  
10:15p Fatang Gammal Ljungqvistarevals Walkie-talkie  
10:23p The Late Call The Summertime Leaving Notes  
10:28p Meri Tiitola Meri Tiitola Arctic Paradise 2005 Contemporary Finnish Folk Mus




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Nordic Roots and Branches 4/21/2009 Playlist

8:38p Henrik Jansberg Kannibal Vals Folk & Roots Exlibris
8:39p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-  
8:40p Trio Mio 10 Point Stories Around a Holy Goat GO'Danish Folk Music
8:43p El Perro del Mar Candy El Perro del Mar  
8:43p Swåp Congress - The Congress reel/Springlek Från Lima Swåp NorthSide www.noside.com
8:53p Niss-Kerstin Sälgkronan Träd Amigo
8:53p Anders Löfberg, Magnus Zetterlund, Erik Rydvall Av Längtan Av GläDJe Metropol www.academus.se
8:58p Karsten Vogel You Are In My Heart Light When Dark TUTL
9:09p Schola Cantorum Riga Agnus Dei Riga Mass (Rīgas Mesa, Missa Rigensis)  
9:09p Torbjörn Näsbom & Andreas Edlund (Nyckelharpa & Cembalo) Olof Jansson/ Kyrkmarsch (Church March) From Castle & Cottage  
9:10p Hilmar Lysgård O At Jeg Kunne Gijepa Pre Tradrepa - Viser På Vandring www.etniskmuikklubb.no
9:12p Hilja Grönfors Kun Äitini Se Minulle, Finsk Viser På Vandring I Norden www.etniskmusikklubb.no
9:14p Tattarprinsen and Jimmy Wighardt Faltins Stam, Romani Gijepa Pre Tradrepa - Viser På Vandring www.etniskmusikklubb
9:33p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-  
9:35p Olafur Arnalds Me And Armini 3055 www.icelandmusic.is
9:35p Pickled Herring Band, The Norwegian Waltz Medley Pickled Herring Band - Second Helping  
9:35p Perikom Eg kom i fra ferda Heimkome  
9:54p Jinder, Åsa Av längtan till dig (sång Cajsa-Stina Åkerström) Folkmusik På Svenska Virgin Records Sweden
9:54p Väsen Carl Linnæus polones Linnæus Väsen NorthSide
9:54p Norrlåtar Visa Från Erkheikki Sign Of The Raven  
9:57p Leonard Ellis Nordic Roots and Branches Waltz single self
10:04p Freshet Halki Kirkkomaan Freshet  
10:08p Triakel Emma solo Ten Years of Triakel Westpark
10:10p Rolf K. Seldal. Med: Lajla Renate Buer Storli Og Laila Kolve Brura-Laatt Trommeslåttar Og Anna På Slåttetromme  
10:12p Anna Praest Mikkelsen Rundtom Folk & Roots Go' Danish
10:22p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-  
10:22p Various Artists Klittur Folk & Roots  
10:23p Fin Alfred Vi vill se land songs from my wandring  
10:24p A Camp I Can Buy You A Camp Stockholm Records




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Nordic Roots and Branches 7/28/09 Playlist

8:42p Patrik Andersson och Anders Larsson Jag som bondedräng På väg Nordic Tradition
8:42p Sofia Talvik My James Dean Jonestown  
8:42p Jaerv (Djärv) Donat & Afzelius Inrikes Jaerv Records
8:52p Live Maria Roggen Woodstock Tu'Ba  
8:52p Martin Best O'er The Misty Park Of Haga Sg 64 Songs Of Carl Michael Bellman  
8:58p Trio Mio Bryllupsvals Til Mari og Johnny Stories Around a Holy Goat GO'Danish Folk Music
9:03p Edén, Mats Rabatt Tango Struling  
9:09p Koop Strange Love Koop Islands  
9:09p Hale Bill and the Bopps Peli-Jussin syömämarssi Hale Bill and the Bopps Hale Bill and the Bopps
9:12p Kerstin Blodig & Ian Melrose - Kelpie Náttina eftir Friggjanátt Var Det Du - Var Det Deg?  westpark
9:22p Dept Of Energy Stereo Embers Held By Waits Roam Records
9:25p Ramsby & Martin Hederos, Nina Fredrik Åkares Morgonpsalm Visorna Amigo
9:32p Christer Jonasson High Valley Christer Jonasson www.christerjonasson.com
9:41p JPP Hämmennys (Perplexcity) Artology NorthSide/www.noside.com
9:41p Loituma Eriskummainen Kantele (My Kantele) Nordic Roots: A NorthSide Collection NorthSide
9:52p Hukkelberg, Hanne Words & A Piece Of Paper Little Things  leaf
9:58p Pettersson & Fredriksson Fyra Timmar Brand Drone Music
9:58p Teitur Let's Go Dancing Poetry & Aeroplanes Universal
10:05p Den Fule Slängpolska (Swing Polska) Quake NorthSide www.noside.com
10:08p Klakki Storm Coming Lemon River tutl
10:09p Groven Myhren, Øyonn Lite Karin Gullveven  etnisk musikklubb
10:13p Kristian Blak Nok Four Towers & Haygar Of Dreyga  tutl.com
10:31p Sandberg, Sven-Olof Säg mig godnatt Schlagerkavalkaden 4 - Sven Olof Sandberg  
10:34p Them Bird Things I Can See Russia from Here Fly, Them Bird Things, Fly  
10:37p Aika, Suden Tantsi Armas LAIKA Records




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MeFi: MySpace has lost all music uploaded between 2003 and 2015

The issue was first noticed about a year ago. MySpace have confirmed that all the music is lost and cannot be recovered. "Due to a server migration files have been corrupted and unable to be transferred to our updated site."




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MeFi: Privileged

Kyle Korver of the Utah Jazz in the Player's Tribune: What I'm realizing is, no matter how passionately I commit to being an ally, and no matter how unwavering my support is for NBA and WNBA players of color..... I'm still in this conversation from the privileged perspective of opting in to it. Which of course means that on the flip side, I could just as easily opt out of it. Every day, I'm given that choice — I'm granted that privilege — based on the color of my skin.




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MetaTalk: We're Married!

Nightrecordings & I got hitched today! MetaFilter brought us together and we wanted to share our joy with all of you.




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MetaTalk: things just got a lot more Helio-centric

Oh, and hey, big ol' honkin' congrats to Blisterlips and griphus for doing this whole having an adorable baby thing. Hey there, Helio Edward, welcome to MetaFilter.




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MeFi: Like a thriller, like a comedy, like a tragedy

The Mueller Report From Business Insider, adapted by Mark Bowden, author of "Black Hawk Down", with illustrations by Chad Hurd, art director at "Archer."




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Ask MeFi: What experience most shaped who you are?

Life-altering experiences. Can you point to a single experience in your life, as a child, which you can define as having contributed to the person you are today? (+)




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Ask MeFi: Any old-school bloggers still posting?

I started blogging in the late 90s and posted regularly for many years. But then a few years ago I decided it was too much work and moved that daily activity over to Google+. Which obviously wouldn't go anywhere ever. Poop. So now it's gone and I'm restarting my blog. I looked around for some OG bloggers from the 90s and early 2000s. And found..... only Kottke???




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MetaTalk: A thank you, and a question for you.

Hi everybody. Yesterday* I posted this question, asking about sending my son to preschool. And today...




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MeFi: Happy 21st birthday, Metafilter!

Cat-Scan.com is one of the strangest sites I've seen in some time. I have no idea how these people got their cats wedged into their scanners, or why.




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MeFi: A US immigrant on racism and shame

One of the surprises of the 2020 Presidential election was that Trump's percentage of immigrant votes grew. By this I mean that my white friends were surprised. I was not surprised. Let's talk about immigrant racism. To look at me, I am white. I have certainly benefited from my skin color throughout my life, but that whiteness was a suit I had to learn to wear. When my family moved to Philadelphia in 1970, they were moving into one of the most racist cities in America at the time, presided over by racist mayor Frank Rizzo. Mike Monteiro on Medium: My People Were In Shipping.




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Music: C++ Shanty

The whole sea shanty thing going around is charming and someone made a joke about slack and that got me thinking about going to college for computer science and wanting to spend my life on computers, and here we are, a short shanty about being careful what you wish for.




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MetaTalk: Right day, wrong century

Oh man, someone printed this calendar wrong; it's actually April 1, 1921, and it turns out we're all a bunch of French Dadaists. Nothing to do for it but play a little Exquisite Corpse I guess!




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MeFi: Could I interest you in everything about "Inside"?

Bo Burnham started out as a geeky kid writing parody songs in his room, but the success of his work on YouTube soon launched him into a career in comedy, where he quickly won the respect of comics thrice his age. Three innovative specials and one acclaimed coming-of-age film later, Bo seemed to disappear from the scene for years... only to return in spring 2021 with INSIDE [trailer], a striking one-man/one-room pandemic comedy masterpiece, inventively cinematic in style, which devolves from clever social media parody to incisive sociopolitical critique to dystopian internet horror to a heartbreaking elegy for a dying world as it parallels his own emotional breakdown. Two months later, with six Emmy nominations and a nationwide theatrical release this weekend, there's plenty of Content to chew on -- a full track breakdown, lyrics, commentary, analysis, and beyond. Want it? Good. There's




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Ask MeFi: How do actual trans folks feel about cutesy "all-gender restroom" signs?

Trans, non-binary, and genderqueer folks! How do you feel about the cutesy "whatever, just wash your hands" all-gender public restroom signs? The ones that typically feature fanciful creatures such as fairies and satyrs, unicorns and dragons, aliens and mermaids, or robots and (more) aliens?




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MeFi: "One of the links you entered was found in 24 previous threads"

Cat-Scan.com is one of the strangest sites I've seen in some time. I have no idea how these people got their cats wedged into their scanners, or why.




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Narrative, Fiction and World-Building Reality

Ursula K. Le Guin's Revolutions - "Le Guin's work is distinctive not only because it is imaginative, or because it is political, but because she thought so deeply about the work of building a future worth living."

"Imaginative fiction trains people to be aware that there other ways to do things, other ways to be; that there is not just one civilization, and it is good, and it is the way we have to be," Le Guin says in Arwen Curry's new documentary, The Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin.[1,2,3,4] Le Guin spoke in defense of science fiction and fantasy, which were and often still are maligned or outright ignored by critics. But her statement admits another, deeper necessity: We must be trained to imagine. But imagine what? ... A feminist and a critic of capitalism, Le Guin must have known that progress was as much a necessity as it was an uncertainty. Nobody knows exactly what will happen when they set out to do what no one else has ever done. Le Guin's work is distinctive not only because it is imaginative, or because it is political, but because she thought so deeply about the work of building a future worth living. She did not just believe that a society free of consumerism and incarceration, like Shevek's homeworld, could exist; she explored how that society could be built and understood the process would be hard work, and probably on some level disappointing. The future is not a static thing; to its architects, it is always in motion, always mid-creation, never realized. Le Guin's utopianism perhaps explains why her characters exhibit a certain adaptability, as did Le Guin herself. In her work, she mostly eschewed great battles; a reader of her work should not expect to find a clash at Helm's Deep. A Le Guin character may be at war with his basest self, but the health of the body politic can be at stake at the same time. In The Left Hand of Darkness, Genly Ai only completes his mission to bring Winter into the Ekumen after he overcomes his own prejudicial beliefs about the people who live there. Le Guin found herself embroiled in a similar struggle, which she recounts to Curry. As acclaimed as The Left Hand of Darkness became, feminists criticized it because, while Le Guin's alien race changed genders, in their default state they used male pronouns. Genly is male, too. "At first I felt a little bit defensive," she told Curry. "But as I thought about it, I began to see that my critics were right." There's a quiet radicalism about her admission.
Yuval Noah Harari & Natalie Portman - "Yuval Noah Harari sits down with the award-winning actress, director, and Harvard graduate Natalie Portman to discuss his new book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century."[5]
0:57 The myth factory 2:22 The role of fictions 4:38 Fictions and co-operation ...
Balance of power: The Economic Consequences of the Peace at 100 - "Ann Pettifor finds astonishing contemporary resonance in John Maynard Keynes's critique of globalization and inequity."[6]
In December 1919, John Maynard Keynes published a blistering attack on the Treaty of Versailles, signed in June that year. The treaty's terms helped to end the First World War. Keynes's The Economic Consequences of the Peace[(fre)eBook] revealed how they would also pave the way to the Second... This is a bold, eloquent work unafraid of the long view. It contributed to the economic stability of the mid-twentieth century. And in a world still grappling with the socio-economic and environmental costs of globalization, Keynes's critiques — not least of the era's international financial system, the gold standard — remain powerfully germane.[7] Keynes censures the disregard of world leaders for the "starving and disintegrating" people of war-torn Europe. "The future life of Europe was not their concern; its means of livelihood was not their anxiety," he wrote. Keynes, however, was concerned for Europe's future. His book's significance lies in his revolutionary plan for financing recovery not just in Europe, but across the world. Keynes called for a new international economic order to replace the gold standard, which had held from the 1870s until the start of the war. That system had led to a form of globalization that benefited the wealthy, but impoverished the majority and ultimately destabilized both the financial and political systems... For a book published 100 years ago, the contemporary resonance is unsettling. Keynes writes: "England still stands outside Europe. Europe's voiceless tremors do not reach her ... But Europe is solid with herself." In another passage, he notes that the "principle of accumulation based on inequality was a vital part of the pre-war order of society". And in an era innocent of Amazon and containerized shipping, Keynes wrote that wealthy Londoners could order by telephone "the various products of the whole earth" and expect "their early delivery" to their doorstep. The globalized pre-First World War economy was the template for the modern one. Driven as it was by the international financial sector, the consequences of this economic system were predictable: rising inequality, economic instability, political volatility and war. Thus, a bankrupt Germany and its allies (the Central Powers) — all heavily indebted sovereign governments — were to endure increasingly frequent economic crises after 1919. Their creditors, the victorious Allied Powers, made no effort towards a sound and just resolution of these crises.[8,9,10]
Now's the time to spread the wealth, says Thomas Piketty - "His premise is that inequality is a political choice. It's something societies opt for, not an inevitable result of technology and globalisation. Whereas Marx saw history as class struggle, Piketty sees it as a battle of ideologies."[11]
Every unequal society, he says, creates an ideology to justify inequality. That allows the rich to fall asleep in their town houses while the homeless freeze outside. In his overambitious history of inequality from ancient India to today's US, Piketty recounts the justifications that recur throughout time: "Rich people deserve their wealth." "It will trickle down." "They give it back through philanthropy." "Property is liberty." "The poor are undeserving." "Once you start redistributing wealth, you won't know where to stop and there'll be chaos" — a favourite argument after the French Revolution. "Communism failed." "The money will go to black people" — an argument that, Piketty says, explains why inequality remains highest in countries with historic racial divides such as Brazil, South Africa and the US. Another common justification, which he doesn't mention, is "High taxes are punitive" — as if the main issue were the supposed psychology behind redistribution rather than its actual effects. All these justifications add up to what he calls the "sacralisation of property". But today, he writes, the "propriétariste and meritocratic narrative" is getting fragile. There's a growing understanding that so-called meritocracy has been captured by the rich, who get their kids into the top universities, buy political parties and hide their money from taxation. Moreover, notes Piketty, the wealthy are overwhelmingly male and their lifestyles tend to be particularly environmentally damaging. Donald Trump — a climate-change-denying sexist heir who got elected president without releasing his tax returns — embodies the problem... Centre-right parties across the west have taken up populism because their low-tax, small-state story wasn't selling any more. Rightwing populism speaks to today's anti-elitist, anti-meritocratic mood. However, it deliberately refocuses debate from property to what Piketty calls "the frontier" (and others would call borders). That leaves a gap in the political market for redistributionist ideas. We're now at a juncture much like around 1900, when extreme inequality helped launch social democratic and communist parties.
Ideological differences in the expanse of the moral circle - "Do clashes between ideologies reflect policy differences or something more fundamental? The present research suggests they reflect core psychological differences such that liberals express compassion toward less structured and more encompassing entities (i.e., universalism), whereas conservatives express compassion toward more well-defined and less encompassing entities (i.e., parochialism)."[12,13,14,15,16,17]
  • In Our Time, The Rapture - "Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the idea that believers will vanish from the world, touching on religious entrepreneurialism, William Miller, dispensational modernism, premillennialism, and other such eschatological battiness."
  • Medieval cannibal babies - "How a collective of intellectuals can engage in the production of unlikely stories to protect a cherished theory."
  • Three Decades Ago, America Lost Its Religion. Why? - "'Not religious' has become a specific American identity—one that distinguishes secular, liberal whites from the conservative, evangelical right."[18,19]
Zadie Smith: Fascinated to Presume: In Defense of Fiction - "I could never shake the suspicion that everything about me was the consequence of a series of improbable accidents—not least of which was the 400 trillion–to-one accident of my birth. As I saw it, even my strongest feelings and convictions might easily be otherwise, had I been the child of the next family down the hall, or the child of another century, another country, another God."[20] We should all be reading more Ursula Le Guin - "Her novels imagine other worlds, but her theory of fiction can help us better live in this one."[21]
"The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction,"[pdf] an essay Le Guin wrote in 1986, disputes the idea that the spear was the earliest human tool, proposing that it was actually the receptacle. Questioning the spear's phallic, murderous logic, instead Le Guin tells the story of the carrier bag, the sling, the shell, or the gourd. In this empty vessel, early humans could carry more than can be held in the hand and, therefore, gather food for later. Anyone who consistently forgets to bring their tote bag to the supermarket knows how significant this is. And besides, Le Guin writes, the idea that the spear came before the vessel doesn't even make sense. "Sixty-five to eighty percent of what human beings ate in those regions in Paleolithic, Neolithic, and prehistoric times was gathered; only in the extreme Arctic was meat the staple food." Not only is the carrier bag theory plausible, it also does meaningful ideological work — shifting the way we look at humanity's foundations from a narrative of domination to one of gathering, holding, and sharing. Because I am, despite my best efforts, often soppy and sentimental, I sometimes imagine this like a really comforting group hug. But it's not, really: the carrier bag holds things, sure, but it's also messy and sometimes conflicted. Like when you're trying to grab your sunglasses out of your bag, but those are stuck on your headphones, which are also tangled around your keys, and now the sunglasses have slipped into that hole in the lining. Le Guin's carrier bag is, in addition to a story about early humans, a method for storytelling itself, meaning it's also a method of history. But unlike the spear (which follows a linear trajectory towards its target), and unlike the kind of linear way we've come to think of time and history in the West, the carrier bag is a big jumbled mess of stuff. One thing is entangled with another, and with another. Le Guin once described temporality in her Hainish Universe (a confederacy of human planets that feature in a number of her books) in the most delightfully psychedelic terms: "Any timeline for the books of Hainish descent would resemble the web of a spider on LSD." This lack of clear trajectory allowed Le Guin to test out all kinds of political eventualities, without the need to tie everything neatly together. It makes room for complexity and contradiction, for difference and simultaneity. This, I think, is a pretty radical way of looking at the world, one that departs from the idea of history as a long line of victories. Le Guin describes her discovery of the carrier bag theory as grounding her "in human culture in a way I never felt grounded before." The stick, sword, or spear, designed for "bashing and killing," alienated her from history so much that she felt she "was either extremely defective as a human being, or not human at all." The only problem is that a carrier bag story isn't, at first glance, very exciting. "It is hard to tell", writes Le Guin, "a really gripping tale of how I wrested a wild-oat seed from its husk, and then another, and then another, and then another, and then another, and then I scratched my gnat bites, and Ool said something funny, and we went to the creek and got a drink and watched newts for a while, and then I found another patch of oats..." As well as its meandering narrative, a carrier bag story also contains no heroes. There are, instead, many different protagonists with equal importance to the plot. This is a very difficult way to tell a story, fictional or otherwise. While, in reality, most meaningful social change is the result of collective action, we aren't very good at recounting such a diffusely distributed account. The meetings, the fundraising, the careful and drawn-out negotiations — they're so boring! Who wants to watch a movie about a four-hour meeting between community stakeholders? ... We will not "beat" climate change, nor is "nature" our adversary. If the planet could be considered a container for all life, in which everything — plants, animals, humans — are all held together, then to attempt domination becomes a self-defeating act. By letting ourselves "become part of the killer story," writes Le Guin, "we may get finished along with it." All of which is to say: we have to abandon the old story.[22]
Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow Has Arrived - "A thought-provoking excursion into the futures we would and would not want to live in."[23]




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21-Year Old WWII Soldier's Sketchbooks Are Visual Diary of War

21-Year Old WWII Soldier's Sketchbooks Reveal a Visual Diary of His Experiences

A visual diary with 158 pencil sketches brings to life the wartime experience of noted architect Victor A. Lundy, who served in the U.S. 26th Infantry Division during World War II. In 1942, Lundy was 19, studying to be an architect in New York City. Excited about rebuilding Europe post-war, he and other college men enlisted in the Army Special Training Program (ASTP). But, by 1944, with D-Day planned, the Army needed reinforcements, and Lundy and his company were thrown into the infantry. Lundy couldn't believe it and recalled during an oral history interview that during lectures, he "never listened, I was busy sketching." But soon, "I sort of took to it. ... war experience just hypnotizes young men." Lundy, who is now 92, recalls his inability to listen during lectures. “I was busy sketching,” he admits. During his time in the infantry, he continued to sketch in his pocket-sized notebooks. The drawings, which were created between May and November 1944—when Lundy was wounded—take us from his initial training in Fort Jackson to the front lines in France. The vivid images show everything from air raids to craps games for cigarettes. A sense of longing for home is a recurring theme in his sketches, which include detailed drawings of his bunk as well as particularly dream-like drawing, titled Home Sweet Home, that shows a soldier lounging on a hammock. Lundy, who went on to have an acclaimed architecture career, donated his eight sketchbooks to the Library of Congress in 2009. The sketchbooks have all been digitally archived and are now available for viewing online. Lundy’s gift is a precious one, as in this age of continued war and terror it is more important than ever to learn from our past history.




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1939 MGM cartoon by Hugh Harman

Peace on Earth (archive) - "After mankind is wiped out in the final war, forest animals re-build for a better tomorrow."




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Imagine Herbie

The Imagine Project was a studio album released by Herbie Hancock released on June 22, 2010 The title song was Imagine by John Lennon, a reminder that Lennon was an excellent songwriter. Other songs were Peter Gabriel's "Don't Give Up", Moraes and Baden Powell's "Tempo de Amor", Matthew Moores "Space Captain", Bob Dylans "The Times, They Are A' Changin'", Larry Klein's "The Song Goes On", "La Tierra" by Juan Esteban Aristizabal. While the chosen songs were all international hits, the main point was the international musical collaboration. The wiki site




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أيادينا

Our Hands by Abdellatif Abdul-Hamid (1982): the filmmaker's first short film with the National Film Organization, produced after his return to Syria from the Soviet Union, Our Hands is a compelling visual essay on labouring, gesturing hands. [content warning: scenes of animal injury and death] Found on the channel of Asaad Badawi, which features a number of rare Middle Eastern films and documentaries.