Wednesday, May 31, 2023

May Cornucopia

 

May is over already, hard to believe. Here are some of the things I enjoyed consuming, reading, looking at, etc. this past month.

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ICAD starts tomorrow, June 1st, 61 days of an Index Card A Day.

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Some good news climate reporting, Electrifiy Everything. A lot of it is actually good news, it was a relief to read it!

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I'm not completely fashion obsessed (obv.) but I always enjoy looking at the Met Gala looks.

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25 Million Stitches is on displayed in San Diego through October 15.

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I don't think I've ever entered a show at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts, but I am considering this year's International Fiber Arts XI, due in June.

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I haven't entered the Visions Gallery exhibit in a while, but I think I'm going to do it this year. The deadline to enter is 9/11. The show is called Art Quilts XXVIIII Breaking Rules, Honoring Tradition.

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As a visual learner, I've gotten a lot out of watching this series of videos from Sue Spargo for her Stitch-a-Long that celebrates her 20 years in business.

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If you want to understand all the hubbub surrounding trans and non-binary people in our country right now, you can't go wrong with reading this New Yorker interview with Masha Gessen What We Talk About When We Talk About Trans Rights  as well as this short interview with a writer who is trans that I really enjoy, Charlotte Clymer

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The Nature of the Beast, finally an explanation and exploration of my garden nemesis, Himalayan Blackberry.

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A truly great essay about one of my favorite movies ever, Everything Everywhere All At Once by an author from the Chinese diaspora.

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I heard one of the people involved with this group on a podcast discussing some of the newest apocalyptic cults that have come out of QAnon and pandemic resistance and the Dominionist movement over the last few years. I checked out their blog and found that it has a lot of great information, Religion In Public. 

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