#FYI 91
Enjoying the latest series of the Critic and Her Publics, a series of conversations on translation, led by Merve Emre, recorded at a Lake Como resisdency supported by the Hawthornden Foundation, via the New York Review.
Dozens of New-To-You Books for Your TBR Pile, Anne Helen Petersen and Maris Kreizman, on the Culture Study Podcast
You Should Be Reading Catherine Chidgey, via Read This.. a New Zealand author I had not heard of.
The Shipping Forecast, via Remorandom.. ‘a seemingly incomprehensible BBC Radio broadcast of weather reports and forecasts for the seas surrounding the British Isles’
Christian Marclay: Doors, at the Brooklyn Museum
Circuses vs. Roses: Notes on Pleasure and Scold Culture, by Rebecca Solnit
A24’s Empire of Auteurs, by Alex Barasch, via the New Yorker. How A24 Went from Indie Darling to a $3.5-Billion Powerhouse (video story)
This Urban Laneway Is One Of Architect Phillip Arnold’s Favourite Gardens, the Design Files on Cat Alley in Surry Hills
David Epstein announces his new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better
Creative and cultural residency – Vaucluse House. Applications close 14 September
“The Unique Magic That Happens When Two People Come Together”: Allison Pugh on Building a Society of Connection, via Public Books. Pugh’s book The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World sounds interesting (h/t John Naughton).
UK Groups Sue To Block Data Center Expansion, legal action by Foxglove Legal and Global Action Plan, via Computer Says Maybe