Dec 3, 1962 in the Ohio State Lantern newspaper:
David Lynch’s DUNE opened today in 1984.
FALLOUT TV series - First Look in Vanity Fair and a trailer.
Just had to be a "33"!
Amazon Prime YT Video UK & IE trailer is same as US.
If you hit a Vanity paywall, here's the archive link
Holy science, damn!!
Nevermore Magazine
Dec 3rd: Andy quits working for Miranda and Runway magazine.
Dec 3rd: Bill Johnson gets to paint the soda shop window for Christmas. He looks forward to it every year, and gets to paint it differently.
David Lynch’s DUNE opened today in 1984.
FALLOUT TV series - First Look in Vanity Fair and a trailer.
Just had to be a "33"!
Quote:Based on one of the greatest video game series of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. 200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind — and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird and highly violent universe waiting for them. From executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the creators of Westworld, and starring Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten and more. Arriving on the 12th of April on Prime Video.
Amazon Prime YT Video UK & IE trailer is same as US.
If you hit a Vanity paywall, here's the archive link
Holy science, damn!!
Quote:THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE
Two weeks to flatten the curve will have to come to an end one year or another, and now, as certain Covid policies are loosening, some people worry that we may be failing to follow the Science. I want to reassure the followers of Science that, temporary setbacks notwithstanding, Science has done remarkably well. Two years of lockdowns, mandatory masks, mandatory vaccines, and all of this at a global scale, is no small feat. It is an impressive accomplishment deserving of commemoration.
I have painted two pictures of Science. I will also share two quotes from the previous two centuries. These two quotes and the past two years should provide ample context for the paintings.
“We are on the Eve of a new Reformation and if I have a wish to live thirty years, it is that I may see the foot of Science on the necks of her Enemies.” – Written in 1859 by T.H Huxley (Famous naturalist and grandfather of Aldous Huxley)
In every age the men who want us under their thumb, if they have any sense, will put forward the particular pretension which the hopes and fears of that age render most potent. They ‘cash in.’ It has been magic, it has been Christianity. Now it will certainly be science” – Written in 1958 by C.S Lewis
About the artist: Jordan Henderson lives in the Northwest of the United States. He works in oil paints, and charcoals. A portfolio of his works can be viewed at either of his websites.
https://jordanhendersonfineart.com – Original Paintings
https://jordan-henderson.pixels.com – Fine Art Prints
Quote:Sanity, Her Son, and the Credulous
This woman thinks, she observes, she reflects upon and analyzes her observations, and ultimately she acts in a manner that is sensible and principled. Her son will grow to be strong and sensible; their conduct provides beauty and clarity in a world of muddled morals and confused thought, thought that is dull and grey, thought that is but repetition of the status quo.
This painting is the culmination of a long, careful, visual exploration of the world that I see today, the world that I see when I go to get groceries, or run an errand. The mundane world only looks boring because we are used to it, we see it everyday, but the prosaic has never been more than a deceptively simple facade for a fascinating place where nearly everything we do has spiritual, and ethical significance. Often we must observe the everyday world with great care to perceive these things, but sometimes they surface in an obvious manner. Imagine throwing dust on an otherwise invisible person, masks are like that; power struggles, and beliefs are now proclaimed, for all to see, with a prominent symbol.
Nevermore Magazine
Dec 3rd: Andy quits working for Miranda and Runway magazine.
Dec 3rd: Bill Johnson gets to paint the soda shop window for Christmas. He looks forward to it every year, and gets to paint it differently.
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970