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al Evils of Politicians in the Satirical Art of Semen Skrepetsky By englishrussia.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Apr 2022 12:26:53 +0000 The post Evils of Politicians in the Satirical Art of Semen Skrepetsky appeared first on English Russia. Full Article Art Culture Society art politics
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al Lost World Deluxe Digital Download By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:30:00 +0000 Update: Now available in the UK store too, but only until midnight tonight (Nov. 7th).It's now available in the EU and AU shops as well.Available from The Cure shop (US only, but there are ways around that):THE CURE SONGS OF A LOST WORLD (DELUXE) DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (MP3 & FLAC)US $4.99DELUXE DIGITAL ALBUM FEATURES SONGS OF A LOST WORLD STANDARD TRACKLIST PLUS FIVE LIVE BONUS TRACKS RECORDED AT SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER IN 2023.TRACKLIST:1.ALONE2.AND NOTHING IS FOREVER3.A FRAGILE THING4.WARSONG5.DRONE:NODRONE6.I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE7.ALL I EVER AM8.ENDSONG9.ALONE : LIVE @ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER 202310.AND NOTHING IS FOREVER : LIVE @ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER 202311.A FRAGILE THING : LIVE @ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER 202312.I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE : LIVE @ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER 202313.ENDSONG : LIVE @ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER 2023LIVE @ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATER 2023 Full Article
al Album of the Week on BBC Radio 2 By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 From The Cure:SONGS OF A LOST WORLD IS ALBUM OF THE WEEK ON @BBCRADIO2. TUNE IN THIS WEEK TO VERNON KEY & OJ BORG TO HEAR TRACKS FROM THE ALBUM Full Article
al Inside the Cure’s Big Halloween Comeback: Concert, BBC Takeover and ‘Lost World’ Album By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:25:00 +0000 From Variety:Brit Beat: Inside the Cure’s Big Halloween Comeback: Concert, BBC Takeover and ‘Lost World’ AlbumBy Mark SutherlandIt’s been 16 long years since legendary British alternative rockers the Cure last released a studio album, but the campaign for the band’s new outing, “Lost World,” has made it feel like they’ve never been away.And the band has also returned “home” to the Fiction-via-Polydor label, which released the band’s recordings up until 2004’s self-titled album. The most recent two Cure albums came out via America on Geffen, but Polydor Label Group President Ben Mortimer says he made it his “mission” to bring the band back to the record company.“I actually can’t believe it’s happened because it’s been a conversation that’s been going on for so long,” Mortimer tells Variety. “Robert Smith sits alongside Paul Weller, who we brought back to Polydor a few years ago, as one of those people who are really in the fabric of the label. [The return] has really energized the whole label and tapped into the soul of what we do.”Mortimer says “huge credit” should also go to Fiction Records Managing Director Jim Chancellor, “who has had a brilliant relationship with Robert for a long time.” Smith manages the band himself and Mortimer says the release plan came together over numerous emails featuring Smith’s trademark “all caps firmly on” style.Key to the strategy was a suitably gothic Cure takeover of the BBC on Halloween, the day before “Songs of a Lost World” dropped, with a live session on BBC Radio 6 Music and a career-spanning BBC Radio 2 “In Concert” recording, which was also televised as part of a BBC 2 Cure night on November 2. The “In Concert” recording reportedly received the most ticket applications of any show in the long-running series.“One of the stipulations Robert had on doing the deal was that the album to come out straight after Halloween,” Mortimer says. “Our production team had to jump through hoops to deliver vinyl and everything in time. It was really touch and go but Robert was very clear, unless it’s coming November 1, we ain’t doing this!”The band also made a spectacular full live return with an intimate show at London’s Troxy venue on November 1, which featured a full rendition of the new album as well as many other songs. It was livestreamed around the world on YouTube and attended by many other musicians, from Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong to Culture Club’s Boy George.All that attention – and some of the best reviews of the band’s career – has also translated into record sales, with the album set to debut at No.1 in the Official U.K. Albums Chart on November 8. It had already passed 40,000 units by Monday, according to the Official Charts Company. That’s despite this being the band’s first album release of the streaming age – previous studio album “4:13 Dream” came out in 2008 – with Mortimer saying the band racked up huge numbers of Spotify pre-saves.“The Universal catalog team, alongside Robert, have done a very good job of keeping things alive for years, but it’s more than that,” says Mortimer. “If you look at their streams, there are tracks at over 700 million on Spotify, so there is a young audience there that streams the Cure.“We’ve brought in new ideas – Robert’s remarkably open to modern ways of thinking, he’s such an intelligent man, he grasps things so quickly – but I don’t think it changed his strategy,” Mortimer adds. “Some artists are able to speak to different generations, and the Cure are one of those.”With the band likely to announce further touring plans, Mortimer is expecting a long campaign for the album, one of the first big releases through the new Polydor Label Group, after a major Universal U.K. restructure: Mortimer now also oversees the Capitol U.K. and 0207 Def Jam labels, run by Jo Charrington and Alec Boateng respectively.“It’s been a crazy year across the whole business, but I’m really thankful about the new responsibilities that I have,” says Mortimer. “Working with Jo and Alec is just an absolute dream, they’re some of the best A&R executives of recent generations and they’ve brought so many brilliant artists into our system, so I’m feeling really lucky. Everyone complements each other really well.”Meanwhile, the American release of “Songs of a Lost World” goes through Capitol, meaning Mortimer has reunited with his former Polydor co-president Tom March, now chairman/CEO of Capitol Music Group (“Tom’s wonderful – having a Brit over there who gets it has been really helpful”). The pair revived Polydor’s fortunes in the 2010s and Mortimer is hopeful the Cure’s renewed success could also bring back the buzz to music from this side of the pond.“It feels like there’s real interest in what the U.K. and Ireland does really well again,” he says. “You look at Oasis, the Cure, plus we’re getting such an explosion of interest on Sam Fender at the moment and we’re seeing growth on a band like Inhaler… We’ve been talking about it for 15 years but it’s genuinely happening now.” Full Article
al Joel McHale Really Loves Coffee, The Cure, and Meat Pies By craigjparker.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:03:00 +0000 From Food & Wine:On the genius of The Cure's Robert Smith"Disintegration is one of my favorite albums. Young people listening to this podcast right now, are like, 'What the f--- are they talking about?' It's the 'Friday I'm in Love' guys. Check it out. 'Just Like Heaven' is a perfect pop song. It is like carbon on the periodic table of perfectly executed, joyous, catchiest, most perfect things. 'Pictures of You' is probably one of the most tragic pop songs ever written, and it's perfect. 'A Forest' — I remember when Nouvelle Vague covered that, and I was just like, 'Oh my gosh.' I don't know why The Cure doesn't get more recognition for how important they were.To go from punk into New Wave, into — I think at any moment if Robert Smith wanted to, he could be like, 'I can write the poppiest song of all time.' Like Kurt Cobain, where it's just, 'I can do this all day long. But I'm going to put sandpaper in it and make your brain turn upside down.' But then you're like, 'What just happened to me?'" Full Article
al Time management for political sysadmins By everythingsysadmin.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Aug 2020 08:46:18 -0500 Can you put me in contact with the "tech team" of a political campaign? I am offering my "time management for sysadmins" training pro-bono to any Dem or anti-Trump digital team, sysadmins, devops team, SRE, etc. Contact me via LinkedIn, DM me on Twitter or email me if you know my email address. Full Article Time Management
al Thu, Nov 19 NYCDEVOPS meetup: John Allspaw on "Learning From Incidents" By everythingsysadmin.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Oct 2020 15:23:39 -0500 November's nycdevops meetup speaker is John Allspaw, who will give a talk titled "Findings From the Field: 2 Years of Learning From Incidents". The talk starts at 5pm sharp! (NY is in US/Eastern) Please RSVP! See you there! https://www.meetup.com/nycdevops/events/273826675/ (This is a virtual meetup. Everyone in the world is invited!) Full Article NYCDevOps Meetup
al Thu, Nov 19 NYCDEVOPS meetup: John Allspaw on "Learning From Incidents" By everythingsysadmin.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 15:25:39 -0500 Don't forget! November's nycdevops meetup speaker is John Allspaw, who will give a talk titled "Findings From the Field: 2 Years of Learning From Incidents". The talk starts at 5pm sharp! (NY is in US/Eastern) Please RSVP! See you there! https://www.meetup.com/nycdevops/events/273826675/ (This is a virtual meetup. Everyone in the world is invited!) Full Article NYCDevOps Meetup
al Walnut Miso Noodles By www.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 19:18:10 +0000 A hearty noodle bowl recipe. Whole grain noodles and asparagus are tossed with a creamy, walnut-miso dressing plus a dollop of chile paste. Continue reading Walnut Miso Noodles on 101 Cookbooks Full Article 100+ Vegetarian Recipes 260+ Vegan Recipes Main Course Recipes Salad Recipes Side Dish Recipes
al Simple Garlic Kale By www.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 18:30:21 +0000 This is how you make simple, garlic kale - just right. If you love sautéed greens, the keys are avoid overcooking, and adding plenty of garlic to the pan. And yes, this technique works with kale, chard, or spinach. Super flexible! Continue reading Simple Garlic Kale on 101 Cookbooks Full Article 100+ Vegetarian Recipes Basic Techniques Gluten Free Recipes Heidi's Favorites Low Carb Recipes Quick Recipes Side Dish Recipes Whole Food Plant-Based Diet Recipes
al Grissini (Italian Breadsticks) By www.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 22:47:54 +0000 Everything I know about making grissini. These beloved, pencil-thin Italian breadsticks are made with just five ingredients. No mixer is needed and you don’t need to proof your yeast. Continue reading Grissini (Italian Breadsticks) on 101 Cookbooks Full Article 100+ Vegetarian Recipes Appetizers Baking Recipes
al Health Nut Vegan Chili By www.101cookbooks.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 02:21:50 +0000 A special, triple-bean, vegan chili inspired by Jess Damuck’s new cookbook. It’s bold, flavor-packed and uses a technique to achieve the best texture of any chili I’ve eaten. It’s time to schedule a big chili night. Continue reading Health Nut Vegan Chili on 101 Cookbooks Full Article 100+ Vegetarian Recipes 260+ Vegan Recipes Dinner Ideas Fall Gluten Free Recipes High Protein Recipes Main Course Recipes Whole Food Plant-Based Diet Recipes Winter
al Kaputter US-Journalismus, Streit um § 353d StGB, Grönemeyer vs. CDU By bildblog.de Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:38 +0000 1. “Wir müssen uns von der Vorstellung lösen, dass Journalismus gleichbedeutend mit Content ist” (journalist.de, Leif Kramp & Stephan Weichert) Bei journalist.de ist ein lesenswertes Interview mit dem US-amerikanischen Journalismus-Experten Jeff Jarvis erschienen, der gleich in der ersten Antwort ziemlich direkt wird: “Während wir die US-Wahlen durchlaufen, frage ich mich, ob es Zeit ist, den […] Full Article 6 vor 9
al Proteste gegen Strunz, Medienwende nach Mauerfall, Freiheit der Herzen By bildblog.de Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:54:01 +0000 1. Euronews-Redaktionen protestieren gegen ihren neuen Chef Claus Strunz (uebermedien.de, Stefan Niggemeier) Stefan Niggemeier fasst die Diskussionen um den neuen Euronews-Chef Claus Strunz, Ex-Mitglied der “Bild”-Chefredaktion, zusammen. Mitarbeiterinnen, Mitarbeiter und Gewerkschaften in Lyon und Brüssel würfen Strunz vor, die Prinzipien der Neutralität und Unparteilichkeit zu verletzen, insbesondere durch öffentliche Pro-Trump-Äußerungen und politische Eingriffe in die […] Full Article 6 vor 9
al 7 Tips for Getting Criminal Charges Reduced By pinkisthenewblog.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 22:16:42 +0000 If you’re facing criminal charges, the best thing you can do is look for opportunities … The post 7 Tips for Getting Criminal Charges Reduced appeared first on Pink Is The New Blog. Full Article Legal criminal charges lawyer
al How to see the invisible: Using the dark matter distribution to test our cosmological model By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 03 Apr 2023 11:00:00 -0400 A Princeton-led team of astrophysicists has measured a surprising value for the “clumpiness” of the universe’s dark matter. Full Article
al A tiny marsupial is upending ideas about the origins of flying mammals By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 15:35:00 -0400 Sugar gliders and bats are about as distantly related as any two mammals on Earth, but new Princeton research shows their wings are formed from the same genetic ingredients. Full Article
al 'I shot her a follow on Twitter,' and soon this Princeton senior was doing research alongside his econ idol By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 10:07:00 -0400 Amichai Feit had known Seema Jayachandran as a Twitter-famous development economist. She became Feit’s senior thesis advisor for a policy-analysis project that included economic field research in India. Full Article
al New study evaluates the climate impact of the $400 billion Inflation Reduction Act By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 12 Jul 2023 12:44:00 -0400 The landmark 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has committed nearly $400 billion to mitigating climate change. Nine research teams across the U.S, including a Princeton team led by Jesse Jenkins, have now modeled the law's effect on U.S. carbon emissions. Full Article
al Social media and the 2020 election By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 15:02:00 -0400 SPIA’s Andrew Guess and research colleagues used de-identified data from Facebook and Instagram to explore how changes in the way content was delivered affected people's attitudes and behavior. Full Article
al Galactic ‘lightsabers’: Answering longstanding questions about jets from black holes By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Tue, 14 Nov 2023 11:02:00 -0500 Scientists have long known that magnetic fields probably extract energy from spinning black holes — they just didn’t know how. Full Article
al New study shows in real-time what helps wildlife endure a cyclone By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 17 Nov 2023 12:58:00 -0500 Research on a massive storm at Gorongosa National Park offers strategies for wildlife managers around the world. Full Article
al Physicists ‘entangle’ individual molecules for the first time, bringing about a new platform for quantum science By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 Dec 2023 16:39:00 -0500 The scientific feat is also "a breakthrough for practical applications because entangled molecules can be the building blocks for many future applications.” says physicist Lawrence Cheuk. Full Article
al A Princeton humanities project shares a vast digital 'Miracles of Mary’ collection of centuries-old African stories and art By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Dec 2023 16:31:00 -0500 Professor Wendy Laura Belcher and a primarily Ethiopian team of researchers and translators have brought new insight and access to Marian miracle stories — all now available on a website. Full Article
al Princeton archaeologists are using cutting-edge digital technologies to help reveal the ancient past By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Tue, 09 Apr 2024 14:13:00 -0400 In the field, digital technology saves immense amounts of time and limits fruitless digging. In the classroom, VR recreations help bring the past to life. Full Article
al Buckyballs in space: Weichman combines astrochemistry and spectroscopy to identify complex space molecules By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 15:45:31 -0400 Princeton chemists are expanding our understanding of the universe by identifying complex molecules in interstellar space. Full Article
al Princeton geneticists are rewriting the narrative of Neanderthals and other ancient humans By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2024 10:52:00 -0400 Modern humans and Neanderthals interacted over a 200,000-year period, says geneticist Joshua Akey. Full Article
al Crystal Place Tri 2022 By blog.darkpoint.net Published On :: Sun, 22 May 2022 15:51:34 +0000 So this was my first triathlon, so I was a bit worried about how it would go. The swim was always going to be the challenging part, I had been doing swim lessons for the 6 weeks previously and only the week before I managed to swim 100m of front crawl without stopping. So the … Continue reading Crystal Place Tri 2022 → Full Article Uncategorized push race report triathlon
al Study shows routes for recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 16:34:00 -0400 A new report led by Emily Carter and Elizabeth Zeitler *14 offers research and policy ideas, including carbon fiber replacements for rebar in construction and titanium in high-tech applications. Full Article
al Fifteen scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:57:00 -0400 The program, now in its fifth year, recognizes and supports outstanding scholars primed to make important contributions in their fields. The 2024 cohort includes disciplines spanning the humanities, engineering, the sciences and the social sciences. Full Article
al Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts welcomes new scholars By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 13:45:00 -0400 A commitment to the liberal arts is at the core of Princeton University's mission. A new cohort of outstanding postdocs has joined the Society of Fellows for three years of teaching and research. Full Article
al Endowment continues to provide foundation for Princeton’s groundbreaking research, innovative scholarship and national leadership on college affordability By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 12:00:00 -0400 In the Class of 2028, 71.5% of students qualify for financial aid and 21.7% of the class are lower-income students eligible for federal Pell grants. Full Article
al Visual arts lecturer Lex Brown and historian Lucas Ramos awarded Rome Prize By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 08:46:00 -0400 The award supports independent research in the arts and humanities at the American Academy in Rome. Both Princeton recipients are undergraduate alumni. Full Article
al U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan ’81 and Nobel Prize-winning economist David Card *83 to receive top alumni awards. By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:00:00 -0400 Princeton University will present the honors at Alumni Day, scheduled for Feb. 22, 2025. Full Article
al Election 2024: How Princeton's Vote100 encourages students to register, vote and be more civically engaged By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:01:00 -0500 Voting registration rates among Princeton undergraduate and graduate students have more than doubled largely thanks to the program. Full Article
al ‘Many Minds, Many Stripes’ conference sets 2025 date to celebrate Graduate School alumni By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 12:46:00 -0500 The conference has been scheduled for Oct. 9-11, 2025. All Princeton alumni are invited back to campus for the gathering. Full Article
al Two Dale Fellowship recipients pursue original projects after graduation By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:55:00 -0500 The Martin A. Dale '53 Fellowship provides grants for Princeton seniors to spend the year after graduation on "an independent project of extraordinary merit." Juliette Carbonnier and Collin Riggins are the latest recipients. Full Article
al Medievalist William Chester Jordan receives Barry Prize for Distinguished Intellectual Achievement By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:58:33 -0500 Jordan will also receive the American Historical Society's Award for Scholarly Distinction in January. Full Article
al The Small Gods of Editing By blog.chasclifton.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 14:36:19 +0000 This is me, preparing for an evening of copyediting articles for The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies. There is in fact a small shrine within arm’s length of my desktop computer, but I usually don’t have so many … Continue reading → Full Article Uncategorized France Rome shrine
al ‘Small Gods’ Is a Zine about Animism By blog.chasclifton.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 00:55:59 +0000 Edited by Dver, a.k.a. Sarah Kate Istra Winter, Small Gods: An Anthology of Everyday Animism is projected to be an annual zine “featuring art, poetry, and essays describing our relationship with, and giving praise to, the smallest of gods — those … Continue reading → Full Article Uncategorized animism Paganism polytheism small gods writing zines
al ‘The Super Natural,’ or How to Write about ‘Woo’ By blog.chasclifton.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2024 22:24:48 +0000 I blogged here before about things disappearing in my house — kitchen utensils, corkscrews, keys, etc. (See “Pixie Problems, or Working Things Out with the ‘Cousins’ (1)” and Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.) Things have been better since then. … Continue reading → Full Article Uncategorized academia Goddess paranormal writing
al Animal Sacrifice: Are They Doing It Wrong? By blog.chasclifton.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 22:17:45 +0000 The New York Post had two articles recently on apparent animal sacrifice in the Jamaica Bay area of Long Island (politically in both Brooklyn and Queens). “Animal Sacrifices on the Rise in Queens with Chickens, Pigs being Tortured in ‘Twisted’ … Continue reading → Full Article Uncategorized African religion animals Asatru Heathenry New York sacrifice
al My Quilt for 2017 La Conner Quilt Museum Challenge By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Dec 2016 06:58:00 +0000 To be honest with you, the past two months (Oct. and Nov.) have been miserable for me because of the election campaign and results. Now, finally, the cloak of despair, the fog of depression, is lifting a little. One evening, as I noticed the challenge kit from the La Conner Quilt Museum on top of my quilting to-do pile, a flicker of an idea passed through my brain. Then, as I awoke the next morning, the flicker became a small flame, which in turn lead me to accept an invitation to spend an afternoon quilting with some friends, which (in order to have something to work on) got me rooting through my fabric stash. Now, quilters, beaders, and artists of all types, will recognize the phenomenon caused by physically touching your materials, supplies, and tools. Suddenly your wearisome thoughts of the election (or whatever else got you down) are gone! You fondle your stuff lovingly, and with great anticipation, you make the first cuts, fanning the flame, turning it into a nice warm fire. Ah, saved from the chilly fog, at last! My journey out of the fog began with this vintage block from a quilt that someone, somewhere, started long ago, but never finished. It, along with many others, was donated to the La Conner Quilt Museum. The Curator, Kathleen Kok, not knowing what she would do with all the vintage blocks donated over the years, just kept them in a corner waiting for an idea to form. And form it did! Every year the Museum has a challenge as a fundraiser, showcasing the entries at the annual Quilt Festival. For 2017, the challenge theme is "Time" and the material provided in the kit is one of the vintage blocks from their collection. The block above is the one I picked. It is just so cheerful... how could I resist? Hand pieced, it wasn't perfectly sewn, but still I fell instantly in love with it. Mine for a $10 contribution! Of course, it was just the block. In the photo above, I have already layered it with backing and batting, and then hand quilted it. My idea is two-fold. (1) Since the "time" theme can be portrayed by a transition from these early fabrics to modern fabrics, I decided to repeat the block using Kaffe Fassett fabric scraps left over from my shimmer quilt. (2) Feeling powerless in the face of impending doom after the election, I had to find some ways to assert my beliefs, and this quilt was to be one of them. I've long been concerned about the ever-increasing world population, about all the small, yet constant ways overpopulation is damaging and destroying the natural systems of the planet. So the title will be: Under the Quilts, Time Flies, and Population GROWS. My idea is to illustrate this concept using both color and beads. You'll see. First though, a few words about making the modern block. At first I tried to make a pattern for the "flower/star" by tracing one of the triangles from the back side. I hand-stitched the required 16 pieces together FOUR different times, varying the seam allowances each time, trying to get it to lie down flat. Obviously, I did not correctly copy the original, because when I finally sewed it so it was nice and flat, it was also too small. Grrr. A smart quilt friend (thanks Tori) suggested I trace a section from the right side of the block and add 1/4 inch seam allowances all around. Good idea, but there were small differences between the sections... which one to trace? Trying to answer that question, looking at the block, I finally saw how the pattern was derived! (Light bulb!!!) It's two overlapping squares of the same size, one on point and one not. All it took was to measure the sides of the squares on the original block (which averaged 8.5 inches), cut them out of paper, fold the diagonals and sides, put a pin through the centers to join them, rotate the top one until the folds lined up, tape the two together, and draw along the fold lines. Voila! Now, all I had to do was cut out one of the half-points, add my quarter-inch seam allowances, and there was the perfect pattern for my new block. The rest went quite quickly, and below you can see the quilted result. (Note: I added quarter-inch seam allowances to each of the pattern pieces shown above to get the final cutting pattern.) You might be wondering why I've layered and quilted these blocks. How will they be joined to form the quilt? The answer is they won't be joined! Instead, they will be bound as separate little quilts (each 11 inches square), and then appliqued to a separate "background quilt." Here is how they look with the binding. Notice that the over-all color of the modern block is darker. This matches my concern about over-population of the planet. Time flies, and the population GROWS, making the world a darker place for me, as many species become stressed and obsolete, as the desert lands grow and the forests shrink, as potable water becomes polluted and scarce, as crowded people war with each other. You know. If you watch the documentaries and contribute to various environmental causes, you know. Darker. Thus, the quilt also becomes darker as the eye travels from top to bottom. Here is how it looks with the two blocks on the background quilt, the transitioning colors from light to dark, representing about 70 years in time passing (estimating the date of the fabrics in the vintage block at approximately 1946). This is an extremely tiny period of world history, but one in which world population sky-rocketed from 2.3 billion to 7.4 billion. You can probably see the little heart beads, but if you click to enlarge the photo, you'll see them more clearly. The pair at the top represents a couple. They dive under the quilt, have some fun, and produce four lovely children (between the two blocks). These four pair up, dive under the quilt, resulting in 16 children. Under the quilts, time flies, and the population GROWS. That's m' story, and I'm sticking to it. Now, here's a question for you loyal readers who have come so far with me on this thing. The quilt looks really pretty the way it is. But originally, I had planned to do more beading on it. I planned to bead several vines circling the outer border of the quilt (not the binding). Across the top of the quilt, the vines would be light green, with many green leaves, bright-colored flowers, and some critter beads/charms (bees, birds, bears, fish). As the vines trailed down the sides, they would become darker, until at the bottom they would be beaded with dark brown, black, and darkest greens, with no critters, and only a few dark flowers. The visual message (I hope) would be, "this is what happens when we overpopulate the world." What do you think... leave it like it is now or bead the borders? Global Population Information Think of it this way. Every single month increasing world population adds another Los Angeles AND another Chicago to the planet. That's 24 gigantic cities worth of people added EVERY year; more than 240 giant cities every 10 years. Imagine how many cities full of people will be added in your life time. Crunch the numbers and see what you think. Evidence of heavy population demand on resources is all around us. Global aquifers are being pumped 3.5 times faster than rainfall can naturally recharge them. Eventually they will run dry, perhaps as soon as 75 years. Topsoil is being lost 10-40 times faster than it is formed. Feeding all 7+ billion of us is increasingly difficult, impossible actually. There is no technology solution to accommodate the increasing demand of uncontrolled global population growth. The only solution is voluntary one child per couple for a couple of generations, on a Global participation level. If all countries followed the lead of countries with the lowest birth rates (Taiwan, Spain, Portugal, South Korea, and Poland), we could reach a more sustainable Global population of 3 billion by 2100! Please, talk about this with your child-bearing-aged kids, grand kids, students, etc. We teach environmentally sound practices in most schools, write books and make documentary films about issues like clean water, over-fishing, fracking, etc. But rarely does the topic center on overpopulation. Be proactive. Make it happen. If you are willing to read (or listen to an audio book) to learn more about Global population, Count Down is an excellent read. Here is a link to the previous bead embroidery pieces (and poems) I've made concerning population growth.Thank you for reading all the way to the end, and for anything you can do to help people understand what we need to do. Full Article 1930's fabrics beaded quilts challenge hand piecing hand quilting Kaffe Fassett fabrics La Conner Quilt Museum quilt quilt festival Quilting traditional quilt block world population