feeling good and chill about things
I was a journalist once and writing stories I didn’t feel passionate about is how I got good at it
fave february first-time watches, pt. 2
• slc punk (merendino, 1998)
• in the mood for love (wong kar wai, 2000)
• secretary (shainberg, 2002)
• the dirties (johnson, 2013)
• you were never really here (2017, ramsay)
fave february first-time watches, pt. 1
• band of outsiders (godard, 1964)
• the great silence (corbucci, 1968)
• the hired hand (fonda, 1971)
• just before dawn (lieberman, 1981)
• a moment of innocence (makhmalbaf, 1996)
• the last angel of history (akomfrah, 1996)
sunday morning media diet
Important Kentucky elections story right here 👇 #kyga26
new cassette pickups to add to the rotation
saturday morning media diet
fave january first-time watches, pt. 2
• cane toads: an unnatural history (lewis, 1988)
• american job (smith, 1996)
• sexy beast (glazer, 2000)
• awesome: i fuckin’ shot that! (yauch, 2006)
• local legends (farley, 2013)
• no bears (panahi, 2022)
fave january first-time watches, pt. 1
• the kid (chaplin, 1921)
• battleship potemkin (eisenstein, 1925)
— w/ pet shop boys score
• closely watched trains (menzel, 1966)
• the incredible shrinking woman (schumacher, 1981)
• where is the friend’s house? (kiarostami, 1987)
new year, new monthly film “discoveries” thread. a running tab of new-to-me movies that are at least a couple years old.
A small anti-ICE demonstration — no more than two dozen people — took place in front of the McCracken County courthouse in Paducah on Friday, as many across the country protest against actions taken by ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and in other places.
Oh, that's not what was I counting. I was going off classification on their overall map, which includes museums, film societies, microcinemas, and such.
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I agree they're a part of the independent film scene, but even things like the Art House Convergence classify Speed as being a different type of entity because of it being a museum. An incredibly valuable resource and screening location, just a separate type of space.
hey there! speed is mentioned in here but they are a museum with a theater, not a dedicated independent cinema. big fan of what they do, but there’s not first-run films there weekly like there were at baxter and like there still are at mac and at the kentucky.
In Kentucky, just two dedicated art house cinemas are still in operation, following the recent closure of Louisville’s Baxter Avenue Theatres. From @doperle.bsky.social at @wkmsfm.bsky.social
the pharcyde guys learned the lyrics to "drop" backwards phonetically so they could move "forward" through the reversed video. awesome mad science music video making.
youtu.be/8CBsxCUhNu0
friday vibing. one of the great music videos from spike jonze.
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Due to a bomb threat on Murray State campus, classes in several buildings have been cancelled for the remainder of Monday.
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $900 million to a Paducah company building a uranium enrichment facility. General Matters' CEO said the funds would allow it to accelerate its timeline and open before 2030. From @doperle.bsky.social at @wkmsfm.bsky.social #kyga26
this is how i learn we have ways in paducah??
my 2025 in books (aside from sonya lea’s american bloodlines and kyle chayka’s filterworld, both on loan)
recent cassette finds
me personally? i’d need to talk to my aunt like A LOT.
Nonfiction: Kyle Chayka’s Filterworld + Liz Pelly’s Mood Machine + Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves To Death (still wildly prescient despite it being a full 40 years old)
Fiction: Richard Brautigan’s Trout Fishing in America + E.L. Doctorow’s Ragtime + Walker Percy’s The Moviegoer
Our student reporter Shelby Bloomer spent weeks reseaching, interviewing and traveling out to different hemp businesses in western Kentucky to put this piece together, and I think she did a pretty dang good job exploring this issue. Check out the results of her labor:
big rec: watch Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc with the score recorded a few years ago by Joan of Arc (Tim Kinsella’s post Cap’n Jazz project)
It’s been more than 25 years since 18-year-old Jessica Currin was found dead and burned behind a Mayfield middle school, but the man convicted for her murder still maintains his innocence. An evidentiary hearing for the case began this week and is expected to conclude in mid-December.
If only you could have interviewed Hollywood’s finest carpenter turned actor for this’n
This week on Transmissions: Steve Von Till of Neurosis joins us to discuss his art, teaching, philosophy & work with the indigenous suicide prevention campaign Firekeeper Alliance.
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