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@benb@osintua.eu
2025-11-15 16:20:52

Rage, panic, and a glimmer of hope in Ukraine as corruption scandal unfolds: benborges.xyz/2025/11/15/rage-

@ecukier@glammr.us
2025-12-16 21:26:57

My colleagues just published a really nice analysis comparing the performance of (AI-enabled) Primo Research Assistant and traditional library search. TL;DR they pull up about the same proportion of relevant articles, without much overlap. Generated summary text still needs work. ital.corejournals.org/in…

@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-12-12 22:23:43

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #AfternoonShow
Sheila E.:
🎵 The Glamorous Life (club edit)
#SheilaE
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@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2026-01-12 17:38:41

The Center for the Future of Museums at the #AmericanAllianceOfMuseums publishes interesting articles every week, but its year-beginning predictions are especially worth a look.

@timbray@cosocial.ca
2025-11-12 20:29:24

Pot lights are a mistake, an architectural foible that’s ubiquitous because it makes a place look glamorous when you’re walking through thinking of renting/buying it. Looks good in photos too. And they’re fine for cooking or reading because you’re looking down. But for activities like conversation or chilling in front of the screen, they glare annoyingly. Nice glass wall or ceiling light fixtures are way easier on the eyes.

@emd@cosocial.ca
2026-01-11 20:48:32

RE: glammr.us/@overholt/1158779543
Yup I just turned 51 and needed to get vaccinated for measles again.

@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2026-01-08 14:11:05

Artist #BoramieSao will be visiting campus on January 24. We're putting up her painting that's part of our collection AND borrowing its companion piece as part of the exhibition "We, Too, Are Made of Wonders." The two paintings are mirror images, one dark, one light. Read on to learn a little more about the artist and her work.

Boramie Ann Sao's painting "A Dark Night of the Soul, Pt. 1 (Lightness)." Made in oil on linen, it's vertically oriented and abstract, with a cream-colored background and various neutral-colored biomorphic shapes that call to mind leaves and other parts of plants nestled together around a white circle in the middle.
@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2025-12-10 14:28:41

How many tours has Jean Petrovs given over her 30 years of being a docent at the Georgia Museum of Art? So many that we don't even know. Our community docents help us do so much: leading regular tours of the collection, advocating for us throughout the Athens area and, of course, helping with our 5th-grade tours every year. 🎉 Cheers to Jean and to ALL our docents.

Jean Petrovs (left), a longtime community docent at the Georgia Museum of Art, poses for a photo with the University of Georgia mascot Hairy Dawg and her husband, Red Petrovs, at a museum event.
@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2026-01-06 15:41:38

Looking for inspiration in the new year? A chance to rediscover wonder and connect with nature? Our big spring semester exhibition, "We, Too, Are Made of Wonders," opens January 24 and takes inspiration from a poem by Ada Limón currently traveling to Jupiter on the Europa Clipper space probe.
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An abstract painting by Jean Xceron from 1946 titled "Radar." A group of shapes, mostly in or outlined in black, but also including a red disc, float against a fuzzy, almost cloudy background. Some of them suggest radar implements.