Personal Note: My eyes have improved enough that I can read comfortably (most of the time) so I'm going to tyry to get back to a bit of blogging.
Links to things I found interesting but didn't want to do a full blog post about.
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| A foggy February |
A blog by Keith Soltys. Things that interest me.
Personal Note: My eyes have improved enough that I can read comfortably (most of the time) so I'm going to tyry to get back to a bit of blogging.
Links to things I found interesting but didn't want to do a full blog post about.
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| A foggy February |
Back in the 1970s, I lived in Hamilton, Ontario. Despite it's reputation as a working-class steel town, or maybe because of it, Hamilton had a flourishing folk music scene.
David Bradstreet was a regular on the folk circuit and I saw him perform several times. He is a first-rate cong writer and guitarist whose song "Renaissance" was made a hit by Valdy. In recent years, he's been performing around Ontario and this week's music treat is a concert recording from London, Ontario in 2025. He performed with his long-time musical partner, bassist Carl Keesee. It's a lovely album and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
If you live in the Toronto area, he'll be performing with Keesee at Hugh's Room in Toronto on May 9. I'm hoping to be there.
Locus, the newsmagazine of the science fiction and fantasy field, has published its recommended reading list for 2025. The list includes novels, short fiction, collections, anthologies, non-fiction, and illustrated and art books, and is an unofficial long list for field's major awards.
I'm way behind on reading current fiction (reading anything actually right now, though my eyes are improving), so I've only read one book on this list: Where the Axe Is Buried, by Ray Nayler, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I will be starting Anna Lee Newitz's Automatic Noodle in the next few days.
There are a few other books I may look at.
Broken Social Scene are an indie Toronto band and musical collective who've been performing since 1999. Depending on where and when they're playing, there can be anywhere between six and nineteen members on stage. I've been lucky enough to see them four times since 2004, when I took my tween daughter to her first big concert at Harbourfront and we became fans for life. Parts of their July 2009 concert. again at Harbourfront, was featured in the film, This Movie Is Broken, and was of of the best concerts I have seen in this century.
They've just released Live at Pickathon, recorded at their appearance on Ausust 4, 2018, on Bandcamp. It's an excellent performance and beautifully recorded. It's free to listen to; I'd gladly pay for it if there was a way to download it. I recommend it highly.
For the fans, here's the setlist.
Pacific Theme
Play Video
7/4 (Shoreline)
(featuring Reid on sax)
Cause = Time
Shampoo Suicide
Hug of Thunder
Sweetest Kill
Gonna Get Better
TBT (La Force cover)
Skyline
Almost Crimes
Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl
To avoid falling into the manipulation trap when consuming media, I like to remind myself of the first two tenets of journalism ethics:Seek the truth as fully as possibleSeek to minimize harmAnyone who isn’t doing these things isn’t performing ethical journalism.More practically, when someone tells you a story, look for an attempt to fulfill these two elements—seeking the truth as fully as possible, and seeking to minimize harm. If you don’t see it, you should be skeptical of what you’re being fed. And you should use it as a trigger to employ extra critical thinking.There are lots of ways to manipulate people with storytelling. But there are three big ones right now in mainstream news and social media that, once you start noticing them, you’ll have more power to see when you’re being manipulated—and hopefully, help others see too.
Here's a chilling warning from historian Timothy Sbyder about what might happen in Springfield, Ohio later this week.
In a conincidence, both Vance and Snyder came up for discussion at a lunch with some friends last week. Some thought that Vance would be an improvement over Trump, shold he become president.
It's clear they're wrong.
Update: Yesterday, a judge stayed the order revoking the Temporary Protected States of the Haitians until their court case is decided.
Short reviews of movies and TV shows that I watched in January.