One of the greatest record stores in Seattle, Wall Of Sound, will be closing this summer, after 36 years of business. This is a tragedy. If you're in the area, hit up Jeffery and Michael's legendary shop & drop some $ to ease their exit from music retail.
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Eddington is the only work of art I can think of that artfully engages with the phenomenological reality of the 21st century. Nobody has really figured out how to depict sociality in this age correctly yet— because it means you’d have to know what databrokers know about your fictitious characters, where are they precisely looking on their screen, at what precisely.
Joe Mazzulla with some interesting comments on duality and how to navigate blowing a 3-1 lead:
“The year we won, I felt just as empty as I did when we lost.”
This is one of the best movies and to see the raw and beautiful chemistry between Hackman and Pacino, oh man it’s just magic while watching it. It’s really just an incredible movie. So alive and real is their friendship.
I ran into one of the Buffalo Sabres in the elevator at the Prague hotel. They were in town to play the New Jersey Devils. He invited me to the game but I was performing that night.
This is simply a match for the ages. Djokovic has been on the grass a fair amount in this one. Can he dig deep for a final counter? Gotta take Alcaraz rn #Wimbledon
Jokic checks his phone to see if Novak Djokovic texted him, scrolls for a few second
"ah f*ck"
"How many texts do you have"
Jokic: "a lot, I'm going to turn off the phone"
Union Grounds, built in 1862, was located in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. It was the first ball field to be entirely fenced in, thus, allowing the owner (William Cammeyer) to be the first to charge admission (then 10 cents).
It had an in-play pagoda in center field.
Was flooded during the winter and served as a rink for an ice skating club.
Art credit: @JeffSuntala