Sunday, October 01, 2017

Sunday Links

Cecil Osborne's Sunday Morning
The famed painters who vanished into obscurity  The East London Group were working class artists who became art world celebrities in the late 1920s and 1930s - only to be forgotten after World War Two.

1894: Snooperkatz, the Beloved Silk Thread Shop Cat at 644 BroadwaSnooperkatz was a very beautiful cat, but he was also a thief and quite wicked. Via

This Comic From 1990 Accidentally Predicted Trump’s Wall 

A Massive 55-Hour Chronological Playlist of Bob Dylan Songs: Stream 763 Tracks

Twitter Doubles Its Character Limit And The Internet Reacts 

Lady Lucan's website is an interesting read for anyone who remembers one of the most notorious mysteries of the 20th Century.

Fordlandia, a 1930s American town, lost in time in the Amazon rainforest 

Literary Highlights from Everyone's Favorite Wedding Column 

Some Mother’s Boy  In 1921, a teenager died alone in Kentucky and was buried without a name. A century later, a team of sleuths set out to find his identity. A fascinating story.

The highest-priced memorabilia ever sold 

The Jim Twins: Reunited Brothers Find They've Led The Same Life

These Are the Most Beautiful Streets and Neighbourhoods in the World

Make your own Pumpkin Spice Fruit Leather Rolls - unless you're already sick of being bombarded by pumpkin spiciness.

Pulp Fiction to Magnolia: the best films of the 90s – as chosen by critics 

Newest UNESCO Heritage Sites 

The World’s Most Stunning Moths  Via

Branded in Memory: 10 iconic logos. 156 Americans. 80 hours of drawing from memory.

Ann Beattie's Packing List for Writers

Blend Your Own Whisky At This Awesome East London Bar

If I were going to Ghent I'd Like To Stay At '1898 The Post' 

7 Chicken Marinade Recipes You Can Freeze Great idea for busy people!

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