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Jefe Tinnell

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Unrepentant bibliophile who’s always feeding the reading and music jones.

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Mickey Hart's collaboration with Smithsonian Folkways brings you the Mickey Hart Collection. These recordings open doors to diverse cultures and histories. Have you checked out his collection yet? Learn more about it here. folkways.si.edu/the-mickey-har…

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Weekend Link Dump: Fake deaths, alien abductions, death omens, levitating saints, medicinal leeches & more! strangeco.blogspot.com/2024/11/weeken…

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Amethyst crystals from Artigas, Artigas Department, Uruguay. Photo: Khushall Fine Minerals

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Runaway 'spy whale' fled Russian military training says marine scientist bbc.in/3AtA4IB


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Polished stone artifacts excavated from Tennessee mound sites. From: Thruston 1890.

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Nicaragua 1979 by Susan Meiselas

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Beautiful street art

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Eastwood’s Juror #2 is fantastic. Saw it w/G Sunday & we discussed the 80s/90s thriller aspect but how much a classic noir it is. We thought it recalled Preminger’s Where the Sidewalk Ends & other noir. The audience was into it. Wish it was a wider release. See it in the theater!

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On September 14, 1492, less than a month before Columbus landed in the Bahamas for the first time, the discovered a boat mast floating in the Sargasso Sea. From: Library of American History, Buel, et al; 1900.

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On his second voyage Columbus landed in Dominica. They explored inland and found what they said was an iron frying pan. However, they found the remains of an old ship mast in one of the houses. From: Library of American History, Buel, et al; 1900.

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~ Thirty Novels for #Noirvember ~ 30. NIGHTMARE ALLEY (1946). The book meanders a bit, but stick with it. By the time “mentalist” Stan Carlyle teams up with his shrink to swindle an auto tycoon, the scene is set for crime fiction’s most horrifying fall from grace.

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The Allman Brothers’ debut studio album was released in the United States on this day in 1969! “An interracial band of longhairs in the Deep South in the late 1960s—it was heavy.” — Revisit @amandapetrusich’s “The Road Goes on Forever,” online at: oxfordamerican.org/magazine/issue…

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Field Notes from the Day of the Dead and the weekend before the election, with interstate cloverleaf ditchweed, urban raptors, disappearing pecans, breaking futures, and building secret arks of escape in the woods at the edge of town: fieldnotes.christopherbrown.com/p/frontage-roa…


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Weekend Link Dump: Drunken ghosts, alien abductions, haunted castles, royal dentists, Mesopotamian beers, rogue genealogists & more! strangeco.blogspot.com/2024/11/weeken…

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Warning: spooky plants ahead 👀 Scroll through if you dare... 😈 Devil's fingers 👁️ Doll's eyes 🩸 Devil's tooth 🧟‍♂️ Dead man's fingers Which one would spook you the most? 👻

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Almost 15 years ago, on a tiny plot of land in eastern Tokyo, a young architect named Keisuke Oka began to construct a tower of concrete entirely by hand. The scaffolding has recently come down: spoon-tamago.com/keisuke-oka-ar…

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Lon Chaney!

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#HappyHalloween Universal Classic Monster compilation...


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22 years ago today, the entire episode of The Late Show with David Letterman is dedicated to Warren Zevon, who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. He plays three songs and offers this sage advice: "enjoy every sandwich."

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When I was running the excavation of a site in the Four Corners area when in grad school, a Native American man stopped by one day to visit our dig. We were camping nearby, and he pointed out a ruin down the canyon and told me never to go there at night as a werewolf lived there

Maurice Sand, Werewolves leaning against the wall of a cemetery at night, 1858.

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