It’s pretty close to the end of the year, it’s cold as a dog’s nose, and the Ashes are more or less over. Fortunately, I have a bunch of writing, layout, and course preparation to keep me warm this holiday season. I might even have time to read something.
If you find yourself with some time, maybe these quick hits and varia will give you some ideas:
- Neville Morley’s holiday reading list.
- How do you get students to study Classics.
- Digital literary papyri.
- Inside the ASCSA Publications office.
- Music of the Ottoman Diaspora.
- An interview with Tina Bucuvalas from the City of Tarpon Springs.
- Hidden Treasures of Our Orange.
- On the Grinch.
- Big Data Problems; Curating is Not the Solution.
- Bob Dylan’s Christmas lights.
- The index card changed the world.
- Cultural Heritage and New Technologies.
- Is Digital archaeology busted?
- Expired.
- Studying Prince.
- Digital Medievalia.
- Paris Review offices. NDQ needs to up its game.
- Burnout.
- Social and Media will split.
- An Oral History of the Pyros conference.
- More Soviet Bus Stops.
- Persistence of vision.
- RIP Slobodan Ćurčić.
- Audiophiles doing their part.
- New Urbanism.
- What I’m reading: Seriously?
- What I’m listening to: Christmas music.
Orange is awesome. I can’t wait to play with it. I think we all agree that if you start wearing knee sock or cuffed jeans, NDQ will soon get the office space deserved by such fashion.