Saturday, April 13th | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 14th | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.<
Since 1996, The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books has become a world renowned experience gathering writers, poets, artists, filmmakers, musicians and emerging storytellers like no other. Today over 150,000 people attend, making it the largest festival of its kind in the United States. Join us this year as we celebrate our literary culture and the Los Angeles Times’ passion for story.
Month: March 2019
I notice @palewire is in the speakers list for the LAT Festival of Books, but somehow isn’t assigned to a particular event. Where will we see him?
https://latimesfestivalofbooks2019.sched.com/speaker/ben_welsh.1zaozajh?iframe=no
https://latimesfestivalofbooks2019.sched.com/speaker/ben_welsh.1zaozajh?iframe=no
👓 An Alternative to the Corporate Web | Cathie LeBlanc
I’ve written about why I think we need the IndieWeb before. I’m going to the Popular Culture Association Conference in April and will present about this there as part of the Internet Culture track. I’ve been talking to friends about what they might want to know about the IndieWeb as a way of getting a sense of what to present about. I realized that I have additional thoughts about the importance of the IndieWeb community so that’s what this post is about. Once the presentation is complete, I’ll make the slide deck available as a supplement to this post.
A great article and good overview, particularly within the broader context of several of her recent pieces on the broader topic.
I have heard some who think that POSSE is difficult and only worthwhile for the additional reach. I hope that one day when we’ve got some better readers and discovery options people will flock to more IndieWeb-centric solutions. If enough eventually do, then the silos may be forced to open up to be able to continue competing.
Monday on the NewsHour, Republicans say the Mueller report exonerates President Trump, as Democrats insist the full report must be shared with Congress and the public. Plus: Analyzing the Mueller report with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Kellyanne Conway, how Russia intervened in U.S. elections, legal analysis of the Barr summary, the latest on Brexit and Roger Rosenblatt on reacting to the news.
Pollen is a publishing system that helps authors make functional and beautiful digital books.
In honor of IndieWeb OG Ward Cunningham’s invention of the first wiki 24 years ago today, I set up my own wiki on my own domain today.
On Saturday April 13th, we’ll be hosting our annual Celebrating Children Gala. Join us for this intimate evening at the stunning Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles to support Hathaway-Sycamores’ critical efforts in providing homes and hope to hundreds of young adults facing homelessness across Los Angeles County.
The delivery of the pavers and the yard and a half of “Arizona river rock” is done. Now to get it all into the garden.
This is what a yard and a half of gravel looks like.
The unwashed river rock.
Sadly, the driveway narrows at the chimey, so it means a bit more manual labor.
The 9′ wide fork lift sure makes delivery easier.
Arizona River Rock gravel
I’m relying on what New Haven is providing (Google Hangouts). Let me know if you need help getting chat, etherpad, wiki, or other access set up/tested prior to camp this weekend.
https://indieweb.org/IndieWebCamps/Attendance
https://indieweb.org/IndieWebCamps/Attendance
“Frauds are everywhere y’all.”
Ironically it’s like Jussie Smollett said himself almost three months ago to the day.