a few well-mediated moments
Dec. 15th, 2022 06:03 amMeanwhile, over on Instagram, Daniel Heath Justice is using his Dolly Parton advent calendar to create daily reflections on popular culture, community, music, and love.
Me, I just ate the candy. (N.B. I would quite like to find a magic-themed but non-HP advent calendar.)
And, in imitation of
sabotabby but not as deep, some podcast highlights.
Decoder Ring's episode "The New Age Hit Machine," which is about what turns out to be the surprising popular cultural force of PBS telethons. I grew up with KCTS-9 as a lifeline (I had every Red Dwarf telethon t-shirt they ever issued), so this is a sweet spot for me. I confess I was mildly astonished to discover that ( spoilers )
"The Middle of Everything Ever" from Radiolab -- this was interesting, both because it's fun math and because I think ten or fifteen years ago in Peak Radiolab days this would have been an episode of high mathematical wonder, but a lot of disillusion has happened since then, and they can't really get much joy from the questioner who asked "What is the exact middle-sized thing in the universe?" even though the result is at least a little spooky.
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Note: I know I recently saw a post somewhere about doing better spoiler tags, but where?
Me, I just ate the candy. (N.B. I would quite like to find a magic-themed but non-HP advent calendar.)
And, in imitation of
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Decoder Ring's episode "The New Age Hit Machine," which is about what turns out to be the surprising popular cultural force of PBS telethons. I grew up with KCTS-9 as a lifeline (I had every Red Dwarf telethon t-shirt they ever issued), so this is a sweet spot for me. I confess I was mildly astonished to discover that ( spoilers )
"The Middle of Everything Ever" from Radiolab -- this was interesting, both because it's fun math and because I think ten or fifteen years ago in Peak Radiolab days this would have been an episode of high mathematical wonder, but a lot of disillusion has happened since then, and they can't really get much joy from the questioner who asked "What is the exact middle-sized thing in the universe?" even though the result is at least a little spooky.
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Note: I know I recently saw a post somewhere about doing better spoiler tags, but where?