Bad Spit | Time’s Up

Time’s Up: Only half of an old clock tower survives after an earthquake struck in Finale Emilia, Italy.

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Briana Ní Loingsigh (@foghlaimeoir)

In the Irish language, we are not our emotions. We are not sad or anxious. We have sadness or anxiety on us. To say I am sad, we say tá brón orm – there is sadness on me. I am anxious, tá imní orm – there is anxiety on me. The language recognizes these as passing states, not permanent fixtures of who we are.

Source: Briana Ní Loingsigh (@foghlaimeoir)

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Tallest Mural in Long Beach Encourages Chasing Your Dreams | My Modern Met

By Eva Baron on August 11, 2025

Photo: Birdman Photos

“I’ve met too many creative souls who have quietly abandoned their callings. This mural is for them.”

It’s not uncommon for laughter to peal through Brian Peterson’s home. For the California-based muralist and his wife, Vanessa, everyday life revolves around their three kids, who often enjoy playing with floating bubbles. That childlike wonder and joy are both at the heart of Chase Dreams Like Bubbles, Peterson’s newest project in Long Beach.

Designed for the city’s Marriott Hotel as part of the Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei public art festival, the mural sweeps across an otherwise bare facade, bringing with it a vibrant optimism. A little girl peers toward the sky with hopeful eyes, bubbles circling her as they continue their climb up the building. The work is drenched in a complementary color palette, where blue and orange tones contrast yet still build off one another. The result is a charming sense of buoyancy, mimicking the bubbles that swirl around the central figure. Even so, these bubbles represent more than just playfulness.

“As we reflected on the rich artistic culture of Long Beach, we couldn’t help but wonder how many people in this city were carrying unfulfilled dreams quietly in their hearts,” Peterson tells My Modern Met. “It was Vanessa who imagined a child chasing bubbles as the perfect metaphor for pursuing [those] dreams. What began as a family moment in our living room has become a towering visual reminder to never stop chasing what sets your heart free.” […]

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Experimenting with Color and Reflection, Kenny Harris Brews Beautiful Still Lifes | Colossal

August 8, 2025
Art
Design
Food
Kate Mothes

All images © Kenny Harris

In 1933, Alfonso Bialetti and his son Renato began to market an aluminum contraption for brewing coffee that would make an indelible mark on Italian culinary culture and beyond. Called a moka pot after the Yemeni city of Mokha, the appliance is still manufactured today by the coffee equipment company Bialetti under the name Moka Express, providing a steam-powered, filterless way to make a rich brew on the stovetop.

For Venice, California-based artist Kenny Harris, the metallic, faceted surface of the iconic maker inspires an ongoing series of lovely still-life oil paintings. Exploring color and form, the artist focuses on reflections and their effects. Delicate gradients and patterns are mirrored across the pot’s surface, sometimes blurring the boundary between the object and its surroundings.

“I find delight in searching for harmonies, lost edges, and texture variation,” the artist says. “In the end, these are color experimentations in the tradition of Joseph Albers or Albert Moore: reiteration of the same forms with different color combinations. Also, I love coffee.”

A solo show of Harris’s work titled Passage opens on September 6 at Galerie Mokum in Amsterdam, and he’s currently working toward another show in early 2026 at Billis Williams Gallery in Los Angeles. Explore more work on the artist’s website and Instagram. […]

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The best word only in one language #languages #languagelearning #linguistics #cultureshock #funny

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Bionic bee, weighing 34grams in China world robot conference.

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Torriental Downpour Makes This Effiel Tower Disappear

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How could one man write a dictionary? | SAMUEL JOHNSON

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Samuel Johnson’s 1755 dictionary was one heck of an achievement. But it is also far from perfect. In this episode, Jess and Rob discuss some of the more amusing entries within its pages, and even the words that landed dear Samuel in hot water. Enjoy this cover-to-cover exploration of English’s most important dictionary and the extraordinary man who wrote it.

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Mariam Marks | Summer lovin is a blast

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Sigin Ojulu (@nubia.the.creator) | If you love avatar, you’ll love where these cultural aesthetics actually came from – South Sudan and Nilotic people mixed with other indigenous cultures throughout the world.

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