-
Recent Posts
- In 2008, Japan’s Kaguya spacecraft captured the first high-definition video of a “full Earth-rise” from lunar orbit. It was jointly developed by JAXA and NHK.
- This picture broke my brain
- Eerie Flight Of Starlings In The Netherlands
- What Happened To Canada?
- Manchester, England
- The fascinating history of London Bridge over nearly 2000 years
- Nahuatl words in Spanish
- Superb WOODEN HOUSE in the hills of Brazil in Cunha, by Mariana Caires & co (2024)
Archives
Categories
Tag Archives: Culture
Eve’s Byte of the Apple – Sandi Toksvig
In “Eve’s Byte of the Apple”, Sandi Toksvig will be taking an alternative look at the evolution of information, at how the knowledge of women and about women is encoded, and what comes from those codes. Since 2023 Sandi has … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged construction, Culture, design, history, infrastructure, Politics, Technology
Leave a comment
“The Anthem With No Country: You’ve Heard It… But Do You Know It?”
What if your national anthem wasn’t tied to a land—but to a melody? In this episode, we explore “Gelem, Gelem,” the powerful Romani anthem that unites 12 million people across more than 30 countries—without a flag, without borders, and without … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – The Verb, Forrest Gander, Laurie Bolger, SJ Fowler, Rachel Segal Hamilton
Forrest Gander, Laurie Bolger, SJ Fowler and Rachel Segal Hamilton. Pulitzer prize-winning poet Forrest Gander discusses the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowships. An initiative which awards $50,000 to poets of literary merit appointed to serve in civic positions to … Continue reading