Monthly Archives: November 2018

Stutthof

You know, like Museum Auschwitz or Museum Bergen-Belsen. Just so you know, last night a friend made what he said was a snarky remark about Poland and the Holocaust, and today I’m going to assign blame for any snarkiness on … Continue reading

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Tannenberg-Denkmal

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Pirčiupių Tragedijos Vieta

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Waiting for Godot: a Tale of American Democracy

Ipek Burnett: And here we are in America. Waiting. Some are waiting for the midterms, some for Mueller, for impeachment. Others are waiting for walls to be built. Waiting for wealth to be theirs. Waiting for America to be great … Continue reading

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Town squares

Guardian: “When I heard about it, I thought it must be impossible. Stockholmers won’t let them build a big store in Kungsträdgården. City parks are a little bit holy in Stockholm. You can’t privatise a park.” But the retail strategy … Continue reading

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MO Museum

I really liked Lukošaitis’s work for a number of reasons. The format of many A4 views communicates the enormous number of individual victims. The repetition of the progression from left to right gives one the feeling of a mechanistic process. … Continue reading

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