The World's First Costume Book: François Desprez's Collection of Various Clothing Styles (1562)
Desprez’s 121 engravings illustrate garbs supposedly found the world over in 1562, worn by humans and monsters alike. source
Desprez’s 121 engravings illustrate garbs supposedly found the world over in 1562, worn by humans and monsters alike. source
John Steinbeck on the art of receiving and the true meaning of gratitude. source
The internet is full of “facts” that will just plain blow your mind, and with the rise of social media, we have them at our fingertips more and more. However, often, with things like TikTok or Vine, we only get a tiny glimpse, and the healthy skeptic in us wonders just how much of what … Read more10 Unbelievable Sound Facts with a Ring of Truth
This study introduces five vignettes of “mixed race” women, gathered from a wider study of 27 PhDs and early career researchers in UK higher education. The paper employs Yuval-Davis’ framework of belonging and bell hooks’ approach to chosen versus forced marginality to create a conceptual framework based on fluid agency and empowerment, recognising belonging as … Read more“I’m not white”: counter-stories from “mixed race” women navigating PhDs
When a rare bottle of Scotch whisky sold for US$2.7 million in November 2023, I was stunned, but I wasn’t surprised. The whiskey market has been booming for some time. Bourbon brands like Pappy Van Winkle from Buffalo Trace distillery are selling for astronomical prices in the secondary market. Japanese whiskies, which have become popular … Read moreA bottle of scotch recently sold for $2.7 million – what’s behind such outrageous prices?
Despite the subtitle of their early hit “Damnit,” Blink-182 have never been interested in “Growing Up.” Since their inception in the early ’90s, they’ve always emerged with joyous irreverence, with dozens of songs that are frozen in adolescence. This is a band who went on the “PooPoo PeePee Tour” in 1998, who posed nude in … Read moreOn ONE MORE TIME…, Blink-182 Try Growing Up
Perhaps Darrow quelled his conscience by imagining the game had no inventor. In fact, with a bit of effort, he could have tracked her down. She was still alive, and still making games. As was later detailed, Darrow learned the game at the Todds’ house, and the Todds learned it from a friend, Eugene Raiford. … Read moreThe Landlord's Game: Lizzie Magie and Monopoly's Anti-Capitalist Origins (1903)
From “elite” pickles to “premium” baby diapers, marketers are constantly telling us to seek superiority — but “by the simple law of averages, most of us have to live a life more ordinary,” says sociolinguist Crispin Thurlow. He invites us to embrace mediocrity for a change, offering a different path to contentedness without comparison. source
Daisy Alioto is a journalist and the CEO of Dirt Media. “I don’t think I was ever super precious about my writing, but if I was, I’m zero percent precious about it now. Every time I write for Dirt, it saves the company money. … Nothing will make you sit down and write 800 words … Read moreLongform Podcast #562: Daisy Alioto
Indigenous Just Transition The Indigenous Just Transition (IJT) program planning was initiated in December of 2022 beginning with a staff and advisory committee meeting held in Phoenix Arizona. Throughout the spring and into fall, a series of workshops and projects around food sovereignty, local micro-grid renewable energy systems, seed rematriation, traditional farming methods, ethnobotany as … Read more2023 In Review