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Apr. 23rd, 2025 12:14 pm

Mystery Challenge: Babylon 5: Missing

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Title: Missing
Fandom: Babylon 5
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Garibaldi.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 300
Spoilers/Setting: Grey 17 is Missing.
Summary: Garibaldi usually loves mysteries, but he could have done without this one.
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 477: Amnesty 79, using Challenge 475: Mystery.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Babylon 5, or the characters. They belong to J. Michael Straczynski.
A/N: Triple drabble.




Apr. 23rd, 2025 01:41 pm

Nominations Clarifications

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Hi there! We've still got a few days left of nominations (they close on 27 April 2025 11:59pm EDT); thanks to everyone who has nominated so far. Your mod team has a couple of questions and comments at this point.

To the nominator of Satisfied—do you have a specific version or performance in mind, or would you rather leave it as a general tag?

We've caught a couple of incidents where we incorrectly rejected a nomination. (Sorry!) If you have made a nomination that you think should have been accepted but you don't see it in the tag set, please comment on this post or get in touch with the mod team.

Also, if you commented with your songs/videos on the nominations post, please make sure that you also nominated them on AO3, or else they won't be in the tag set.

This year, we received a number of nominations of short videos that combined both music and dialogue. We've decided to accept them into the exchange this year, but going forward, we're considering a rule that any video has to be at least 50% music by runtime in order to be accepted. What do you think?
Apr. 23rd, 2025 08:09 pm

sewer stories

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Title: Sewer Stories
AO3: Link
Rating: G
Series: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)
Wordcount: 1,504
Summary: Drabbles set in the TMNT 2003 universe.
Remarks: Had a bit of fun drabbling recently, so cross-posting across the first batch.

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Some of those who knew the singer-songwriter and guitarist best, including his widow Andru Chapman and collaborator Thurston Moore, help guide Jonathan Wright through Michael Chapman’s extraordinary catalogue

Photo by Carol Kershaw, courtesy of Paradise of Bachelors

Few discographies are as bewildering as that of singer-songwriter and guitarist Michael Chapman. In part, that’s simply because he made so many albums, 58 by the reckoning of his Guardian obituary in 2021, which seems as good a number as any to quote. Then there’s the sheer number of labels for which he recorded, which ranged from EMI’s faux underground label, Harvest, to tiny independents.

How to make sense of such a career? One place to start is in Cornwall in 1966, when Chapman fetched up...

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Apr. 23rd, 2025 10:07 am

Seasonal Deliverance

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A poem for the first born sons in the House of Finwe, each one attributed a season - Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring.
Apr. 23rd, 2025 09:54 am

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Happy birthday, [personal profile] damnmagpie!
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Posted by Robert Barry


Ibex Band

Stereo Instrumental Music

Recorded at the Ras Hotel ballroom in Addis Ababa in 1976, Stereo Instrumental Music presents a unique document of the vibrant Ethiopian music scene of the 1970s

Stereo Instrumental Music by Ibex Band

The title of the album’s opening track, ‘Kemd’layey’ translates to “harmony, agreement, and coming together.” That’s what this album does. It doesn’t shout – it gathers. Like breath returning to the body. Like dust settling. You don’t need to know the names of the instruments or even the country. You just feel it: the quiet agreement between soul and sound.

‘Yezemed Yebada’ (“Of Time, Of Struggle”) carries faint Latin swaying horns, warming a quiet room at dawn. While ‘Yene F’qr’ (“My Love”) moves like a gentle...

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Altilium production site in Plymouth
Once constructed, the Plymouth plant will produce intermediate battery materials. (The plant is titled “ACT3” within the group’s published scale-up pathway).

Lithium-ion battery recycling technology firm Altilium says it has commenced construction of the UK’s first at-scale EV battery recycling facility with integrated chemical refining capabilities, located in Plymouth, Devon.

The group claims a first in the UK in terms of the production of new battery cells from recycled materials. “The groundbreaking ACT 3 scale-up plant will place the UK at the forefront of sustainable battery materials production.”

The facility will have the capacity to recover critical battery minerals, including lithium, nickel and graphite, from 24,000 EVs per year. Using Altilium’s proprietary EcoCathode™ process, battery scrap will be recycled into nickel Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP) and lithium sulphate — critical intermediate materials for domestic production of battery cathodes.

Construction work at the 4-acre site has already begun, with engineering design work being completed by global engineering consultancy Hatch. The plant will provide important learnings around materials handling, scalability and process optimisation, as well as sustainability and environmental compliance, as part of a scale-up pathway the firm has laid out (see below), which culminates in construction of a planned mega-scale refinery later this decade.

Currently the UK is dependent on the international market for supply of critical battery materials, which are essential for decarbonisation and the energy transition. With growing demand from the battery production sector, the UK is expected to need up to 40% of current global lithium production and up 30% of current global graphite production by 2030, according to research by the UK Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre (CMIC).

By developing a circular economy for EV batteries, Altiliium is ensuring the UK has a secure and sustainable domestic supply chain for these materials, while reducing our reliance on imported resources and cutting carbon emissions.

Dr Christian Marston, Altilium COO, commented: “Our ACT 3 site marks the next phase in Altilium’s mission to close the loop on battery materials here in Britain. We are proud to be building this scale-up facility here in Plymouth, which will be a cornerstone of the UK’s EV battery supply chain. This is about taking a strategic and incremental approach to scaling a vital new industry, one that ensures value stays in the country and creates long-term skilled green jobs.”

While battery recycling in the UK has to date focused primarily on shredding batteries and black mass production, Altilium says it is pioneering the next step: keeping valuable battery metals like lithium and nickel in the UK through advanced hydrometallurgical refining. “This approach ensures local job creation and a resilient supply of battery-grade materials for the UK’s growing EV and gigafactory sectors.”

Altilium’s proprietary EcoCathode™ process boasts a 95% recovery rate for critical minerals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt, and a 99% recovery rate for graphite. This method is said to result in a 24% reduction in emissions compared to conventional hydrometallurgical recycling processes.

 

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40 years on from its release, Wayne Gooderham revisits the second album Richard Thompson recorded in the wake of his split from wife Linda, and finds a subtle, off-kilter – and unfairly overlooked – mid-career masterpiece (and an utterly essential live sister album)

‘Some enchanted evening / You may see a stranger / Across a crowded room / And somehow you know / You’ll see her again and again’

Rodgers & Hammerstein – ‘Some Enchanted Evening’

Released 40 years ago this week, Across A Crowded Room was pivotal for Richard Thompson. It was his first solo album for a major label (and his second since parting from Linda Thompson, his wife and musical partner of ten years). It would also be the last solo...

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Posted by Robert Barry


Keeley Forsyth & Matthew Bourne

Hand To Mouth

Experimental and minimalist music where chilly first impressions prove to be deceptive

Hand To Mouth by Keeley Forsyth & Matthew Bourne

Keeley Forsyth is not known for her gags, but perhaps Hand To Mouth, recorded with pianist and longtime collaborator Matthew Bourne, begins with a sly joke. “I’ve lost all my power /I’ve lost my detail,” Forsyth sings on opening track ‘Consider This’. The strength of her voice gives the lie to what she’s saying, while Bourne’s playing is understated yet purposeful, rich in nuance.

It’s a track to set the tone for what will follow on a six-track EP that finds the duo, both accomplished composers, paring back their music to explore the relationship between voice...

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Apr. 22nd, 2025 11:00 pm

[Books] Conclave - Richard Harris

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As mentioned previously, after watching the film, I decided to check out Conclave by Robert Harris.

There are a few differences between the novel and the film, but mostly they're minor changes (Lawrence = Lomeli in the novel, Benitez is Filipino in the novel rather than Mexican, etc). I do seem to recall that the turtle scene wasn't in the book; I'm kind of surprised that they added that for the movie, but it was a lovely character moment and Benitez looks kind of like a romance film protagonist in that scene, so I'm certainly not complaining.

Some of the scenes were more effective in the movie than the novel, I think. But that could be due to acting and directorial choices and so on. The one that comes to mind is the saying grace scene after Benitez is introduced to everyone - in the novel, Benitez just says the whole thing, and that's that. But in the film, he pauses after saying the usual spiel, and everyone thinks he's finished and starts to sit down - but then he continues, thanking the Sisters and reminding the others of the impoverished etc, and the effect is very striking.

There are some differences between the novel and the film that I did find interesting, even if the change doesn't affect the overall plot.

Continued, spoilers )

Overall, I wouldn't say that the novel is a must-read if you liked the film, but I enjoyed it a lot and I think that if you wanted more after watching the movie, it's a good direction to go. Plus you get more into Lomeli's (Lawrence)'s head, etc. On the reverse, I don't think I would actually recommend it without seeing the film first, because the film really is rather good and there are a few things that I thought it did better. (Though I might be biased.)
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Whilst she is presently in the same city as me, I thought I should take a moment to talk about former Team 8 member, Yokoyama Yui.

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Not to be mistaken for the similarly name yet slightly differently spelt former member, Yokoyama Yui, who graduated in December 2021, Yoko-chan joined AKB in 2014 as Team 8’s Aomori representative, joining the group alongside Kuranoo Narumi, Oguri Yui, Oda Erina, and many others we’ve already spoken about here. Together, the team debuted with their revival of PARTY ga Hajumaru yo, going on tour together soon after, taking AKB out into the cities and countryside beyond Akiba anew.

By 2017, she had earned herself concurrent membership of Team K as part of management’s plan of taking the popularity garnered by the team and drawing that back into the existing teams, soon amusingly finding herself oft reported of as Tano Yuka’s daughter’. With their reputation of being athletic and sporty, I always thought K was a good fit for Yoko-chan given her passion for dancing, yet it wasn’t until 2021, the year she graduated, that her talent really made an impact on me.

A lot was going on during the release of Nemohamo Rumor! Almost immediately after the announcement of Kashiwagi Yuki’s WACK collaboration, she was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome prompting a seven-hour operation and a long recovery time. Because of this, aspects of the new single had to be reshuffled with Yukirin unable to participate in the demanding choreography for the song. Yoko-chan stepped in, filling in for Yukirin’s parts during early performances, and whilst initially this happened without comment, a performance in which she wore a facemask due to having a cold on the day soon sparked a whole conversation online, the mask lending her air of mystery and later becoming a part of her outfit for future performances. Far from being a Team 8 aficionado, certainly this was the moment that really made me sit up and take notice, Nemohamo Rumor as a whole striking a note that continues to ring even now, and I feel a sense of regret that it took so long for me to notice the hard work that Yoko-chan was putting into making the group what it was, not just in terms of her Team 8 history but in how her dancing and talent shored up the group during the rough waters of these years, how her talent was instrumental in reminding others of AKB’s primacy as an idol group, constantly working hard, constantly improving. Whilst a member of Team 8, she appeared in a number of plays with her peers.

Yoko-chan


Following her graduation, she has continued to appear on stage, staring in an adaptation of Frankenstein in both Osaka and Tokyo in 2021, appearing as central character Lily in a production of Spy Room, which has a great premise even if it doesn’t always follow through, and, at last, as Usagi Tsukino for the performances of the Sailor Moon convention set piece, The Super Live, now just having wrapped up at KOKO in Camden. I have some mixed feelings about this performance and the way it was handled and how much the tickets cost, but I have faith this won’t be the last time we see Yoko-chan on stage and hope it won’t be the last time we see her in the role of Usagi.
Apr. 22nd, 2025 08:23 pm

Fandom stuff

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- I signed up for [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles. Come join me! So I have someone to write for.

- After my first [community profile] hurtcomfortex idea got increasingly complicated with less and less direct h/c, I now have a new idea that is directly h/c and much simpler. Which is great, because I can tell it's going to be a long 'un. (That's why the writing period for this exchange is so long, right? Because h/c takes lots of words??) So now I have 400 words, and the deadline isn't for like six weeks! Woo!
Apr. 22nd, 2025 06:39 pm

Recent Reading: The Starless Sea

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The most recent commute audiobook was The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern, of The Night Circus fame (although admittedly I have not read that one yet). This is a fantasy novel about Zachary, a young man swept into the drama of a secret underground society and the mysterious figures who surround it.
 
I finished this book on Sunday morning, catching the last 7 minutes of a whopping 19-hour runtime over breakfast, and since then I've settled into a relative disappointment. On paper, this book has so many things that should make it an ace in the hole for me: Book lovers! Cats! Secret magical societies! Queer characters! Women who are something Other taking control of their destinies! And yet, overall, this book just did not land for me.
 
As is a risk, I think, with all stories that are about the power of stories, The Starless Sea comes off a little pretentious and self-important. It is a book lauding the unmatched importance of books. I felt aware at various points throughout the book of how hard it was trying to appeal to people like me, who would enjoy the idea of a dark-paneled underground room with endless books and an on-demand kitchen, and this sense of pandering did take away from it at times.
 
However, it also does some interesting things with regards to what it is like to be the person in a story (such as the fate of Eleanor and Simon, once their part in the story is done) as well as the risks of valuing preservation over change and growth. Without giving too much away, there is a secret society in decline, and a woman so determined to prevent its downfall that she ends up causing significant harm to the organization she's trying to save because she is unwilling to accept that an end comes for all things. I enjoyed this theme and I felt like it was echoed well throughout the story, and in many ways it's easy to sympathize with her ultimate goals, if not her methods.
 
 

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The schedule for Andor (to the tune of three episodes every Tuesday late evening for the next four weeks) means that I am in fact not staying up to midnight watching it all. This week especially I'll manage to watch an episode an evening, so I'm 100% staying off Tumblr until Thursday evening at the earliest. Dreamwidth I'm assuming will be more or less spoiler-free, possibly Discord as well. The Star Wars Discord I'm a member of is very good about spoilers and all of us are: "But we're working adults? How do they expect us to watch this?"
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Posted by Christian Eede


The Cagliari event returns this July

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Italy's Siren Festival has announced the first wave of acts playing its 2025 edition.

Stereolab, who recently announced their first studio album in 15 years, and The Horrors will be among this year's headline acts, while there will also be sets from The Messthetics, Calibro 35, Big Mountain County, Evita Polidoro, and Nicole Atkins & Jim Sclavunos, among others.

Having last year been held in the Italian commune of Vasto for its debut edition, the festival will this year go ahead at Cagliari's Arena in Fiera Poetto and Corto Maltese. More acts will be added to the lineup in the coming months.

Read tQ's review of Siren Festival 2024 here.

Siren Festival will take place...

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Project Brockwell Park has described Lambeth Council's approval of events such as Field Day and Wide Awake as "unlawful"

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A group of residents who live close to Brockwell Park in South London are aiming to launch legal proceedings against Lambeth Council's approval of several festivals at the park.

As London Centric reports, the group, known as Project Brockwell Park, has described Lambeth Council's consent of the events – which include Field Day, Wide Awake and Cross The Tracks – as "unlawful". The residents have crowdfunded over £30,000 at the time of writing to push for a legal review into the festivals' annual staging.

Key to the residents' complaints is the length of time that...

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It's lifted from his forthcoming Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set, which is comprised of seven previously unreleased full-length albums

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Bruce Springsteen has shared a never-heard-before song called 'Blind Spot'.

Recorded in the 90s, the track will feature on his upcoming Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set, which takes in material from seven previously unreleased full-length albums. Within the set, 'Blind Spot' appears as part of Streets Of Philadelphia Sessions, a 10-song collection which sees Springsteen explore an interest in the rhythms of mid-90s contemporary music, particularly West Coast hip hop. It had been due for release after being completed in 1995, but was ultimately put aside after the artist decided to reunite with The E Street...

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Apr. 22nd, 2025 04:33 pm

We're the talk of the town

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Apparently if permitted to sleep for nine hours, my brain presents me with a cheerfully escapist dream of meeting Dirk Bogarde at a film festival and then spending the rest of the afternoon perusing his library and forgoing dinner in favor of sailing, which was probably more my idea of a good time than his, but I like to think if I hadn't woken when I did, he'd have introduced me to Anthony Forwood.
Apr. 22nd, 2025 11:17 am

Tumblr crosspost (29 January 2025)

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Speaking of my coughing baby vs hydrogen bomb perspective on the various obligatory het romance plots in TOS, I’ve been really struck by how many seem dub-con at best. Maybe that’s partly because I’m finishing the third season and it’s especially pronounced there, and it’s also been particularly glaring with Spock in particular (the Kirk dubcon plots tend to be more viscerally horrifying, but he at least gets to consent sometimes).

Spock has a small fraction of the number of romantic (or "romantic") plots that Kirk does, and while I might be misremembering something in the many episodes I’ve seen—

1— “This Side of Paradise”

The premise of this "romance" is that Leila, the softly-lit blonde girl of the episode, was in love with Spock six years earlier, but his issues meant their love could never be, and he rejected any possibility of romance with her. It's not at all clear what past!Spock actually felt about the situation (Leila says "you couldn't give anything of yourself" and he wouldn't even put his arms around her), both because of his general manner when not under the effect of the sex/docility/spore cult pollen, and because her feelings are so much the main driver of both the backstory and the present events.

Early on, lead spore cultist Elias asks Leila if she’d like Spock to join their creepy community. She replies, “There is no choice, Elias. He will stay.” It doesn’t seem like she actually cares about what he’d choose in his right mind, just about using the sex pollen to railroad him into the life she wants with him. This doesn’t mean she was always like that (she herself has been exposed for a long time, though she doesn't change much when the spores lose their hold on her), but her disinterest in his consent to life with her makes this ostensibly sweet romance 100x creepier. Not helped by the sex pollen itself and her avoidance of explanations when Spock is still in his right mind and could decide for himself.

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