The answer, dear reader, probably won’t surprise you.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
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My self-assigned commitment to send out a twice-a-month newsletter while a 'Local Area Election Season' was blowing past highway 95/a is now completed — time to slip into something more monthly, eh?
EPISODE 091 kicks off with Benjamin Shaw adding bnjmnshw touches to Magana's lovely 'Inches Apart', and before things close out with a dusty gem from the underappreciated Blaze Foley, you'll get a secret taste of that sweet Sugar Rush 2 comp The Grey Estates put out last year, there'll be a short European Vacation, new Haley Heynderickx, Kevin Morby + more.
The latest BI-WEEKLY-ISH newsletter talks about some post-US election posts (including a David Graeber video), as well as some thoughts about theory & practice (and teachings > teachers) — but you’ll have to jump over to Substack to read in full!
“My favourite thing about the internet is that stuff like someone taking audio from a 2011 Charlie Kaufman lecture (and then setting it to beautifully shot imagery and a minimalist heartbeat backbeat) is something I'm able to just find and watch again & again, whenever I need a punch in the heart gut.”
Hi! Here’s FIVE reason FOR why you should really consider getting a FREE local library card (especially if you also live in Kimberley, BC and can get special discounts at participating local stores for showing your KPL library card during Canadian Library Month all October)!
The latest BI-WEEKLY-ISH newsletter talks about some post-BC-election thoughts (based on the current, unfinalized results), as well as address some of the comments that came out in a now-deleted Kimberley Corkboard post — but you’ll have to jump over to Substack to read in full!
The latest BI-WEEKLY-ISH EH?! mailout is a post about how British Columbians should get out and actively NOT vote for the BC Conservatives in the upcoming BC provincial election — READ HERE.
The latest edition has got stuff about AI Chatbot work, Q&As with local city councillor candidates, a list of 95eh + hi54lofi duties that I'll be playing around with during #LocalAreaElectionSeason, and… somehow even a bit more (like a picture of a hornet, for example).
"Top of mind for me is infrastructure renewal, financial accountability, real budgets, environmental protection, and economic resilience. Good business principals. I look beyond this two (2) year term and my hope is to continue giving back to our City, enjoy our abundance and continue being progressive, proactive and principled."
"If people want someone on council who is committed to seeing Kimberley develop in a thoughtful way where we take a holistic approach, creating a thriving small business community where entrepreneurs can be successful, and ensuring we’ve got a safe and vibrant community for generations to come, then you can feel good about voting for me."
"It would be my obligation to ensure we create a community that is social once again, not just online but in person. I want residents, both young and old, to have a safe place to live, to fail, and to explore without prejudice. Not only "A good place to be," but "A safe place to be.""