January, 2022 - syn_openculture

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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_openculture journal in January, 2022.


3rd
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureHarper Lee Gives Advice to Young Writers in One of Her Only Interviews Captured on Audio (1964)
6:00p[info]syn_opencultureCoursera Offers $100 Off of Coursera Plus (Until January 13), Giving You Unlimited Access to Courses & Certificates
7:00p[info]syn_opencultureIn 1953, a Telephone-Company Executive Predicts the Rise of Modern Smartphones and Video Calls
4th
12:00p[info]syn_openculture400,000+ Sound Recordings Made Before 1923 Have Entered the Public Domain
8:00p[info]syn_openculture75 Post-Punk and Hardcore Concerts from the 1980s Have Been Digitized & Put Online: Fugazi, GWAR, Lemonheads, Dain Bramage (with Dave Grohl) & More
5th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureAnimals Laugh Too: UCLA Study Finds Laughter in 65 Species, from Rats to Cows
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureExplore the New 717-Gigapixel Scan of Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, the Most Detailed Photo Ever Taken of a Work of Art
6th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Nirvana Perform as an Opening Band, Two Years Before Their Breakout Album Nevermind (1989)
7th
1:05a[info]syn_opencultureThis Is What It Sounds Like When a Harpist Plays “Amazing Grace” and a String Suddenly Breaks
2:00a[info]syn_opencultureHear Debussy Play Debussy’s Most Famous Piece, “Clair de lune” (1913)
8:01a[info]syn_opencultureThe Matrix Regurgitated — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #113
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Did the Mona Lisa Become the World’s Most Famous Painting?: It’s Not What You Think
12:07p[info]syn_opencultureThe Bialetti Moka Express: The History of Italy’s Iconic Coffee Maker, and How to Use It the Right Way
10th
7:56a[info]syn_opencultureAlberto Giacometti: A Documentary Look at the Life & Work of the Great Modernist Artist
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureJon Hamm Narrates a Modernized Version of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Helping to Diagnose Our Social Media-Induced Narcissism
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureLaurie Anderson Turns Zoom Into an Art Form: Watch Her Hypnotic Harvard Lecture Series on Poetry, Meditation, Death, New York & More
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureCharles and Ray Eames’ Powers of Ten Updated to Reflect Our Modern Understanding of the Universe
11th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureAn Introduction to the Painting of Caspar David Friedrich, Romanticism & the Sublime
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureBehold Medieval Snowball Fights: A Timeless Way of Having Fun
6:21p[info]syn_opencultureHow to Ride a Pterosaur, According to Science
12th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureMaya Angelou Becomes the First Black Woman Featured on a U.S. Quarter
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureToni Morrison Lists the 10 Steps That Lead Countries to Fascism (1995)
3:10p[info]syn_opencultureHow to Decode NASA’s Message to Aliens
13th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhy the U.S. Photographed Its Own World War II Concentration Camps (and Commissioned Photographs by Dorothea Lange)
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureBob Dylan’s Famous Televised Press Conference After He Went Electric (1965)
14th
8:01a[info]syn_opencultureThe “West Side Story” Story — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #114
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Pulp Fiction Uses the Socratic Method, the Philosophical Method from Ancient Greece
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Origins of the Word “Gaslighting”: Scenes from the 1944 Film Gaslight
17th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureDiscover Khipu, the Ancient Incan Record & Writing System Made Entirely of Knots
12:00p[info]syn_openculturePeople in the Middle Ages Slept Not Once But Twice Each Night: How This Lost Practice Was Rediscovered
18th
8:01a[info]syn_opencultureThe Philosophy of Games: C. Thi Nguyen on the Philosophy vs. Improv Podcast
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWho Betrayed Anne Frank and Her Family?: Machine Learning, a Retired FBI Agent and a Team of Investigators May Have Finally Solved the Case
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhen Andy Warhol Guest-Starred on The Love Boat (1985)
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureDiscovered: Lost Johnny Cash Concert Recorded by the Grateful Dead’s LSD Chemist Owsley Stanley (1968)
19th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureMartin Heidegger Talks Philosophy with a Buddhist Monk on German TV (1963)
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureRead the CIA’s Simple Sabotage Field Manual: A Timeless Guide to Subverting Any Organization with “Purposeful Stupidity” (1944)
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch the Destruction of Pompeii by Mount Vesuvius, Re-Created with Computer Animation (79 AD)
20th
9:00a[info]syn_openculture1,100 Delicate Drawings of Root Systems Reveals the Hidden World of Plants
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureHow Karl Marx Influenced Abraham Lincoln and His Position on Slavery & Labor
21st
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureA New Album of Goth-Folk Songs Inspired by the Life of Marie Curie
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureHow a Fake Cartoon Band Made “Sugar Sugar” the Biggest Selling Hit Single of 1969
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureHear Benedict Cumberbatch Reading Letters by Kurt Vonnegut, Alan Turing, Sol LeWitt, and Others
24th
8:26a[info]syn_opencultureThe Great Chicago Book Sale: Get Up to 90% Off Books from UChicago Press
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow to Open a Door: A Finnish Instructional Video from 1979
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureNew Study Finds That Humans Are 33,000 Years Older Than We Thought
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureHow French Music Teacher Nadia Boulanger Raised a Generation of Composers: Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Quincy Jones, Philip Glass & More
25th
3:49a[info]syn_opencultureThe Queen’s Guard Pays Tribute to Meatloaf, Playing a Brass Version of “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)”
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureLou Reed Turns Rock Critic, Sizing Up Everyone from the “Amazingly Talented” Beatles to the “Two Bit, Pretentious” Frank Zappa
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureAn 8-Minute Animated Flight Over Ancient Rome
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureHow Bob Dylan Created a Musical & Literary World All His Own: Four Video Essays
26th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch a Joyful Video Where 52 Renowned Choreographers Link Together to Create a Dance Chain Letter
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureArchaeologists Discover a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Glass Bowl in Perfect Condition
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Incredible Story of the Hoover Dam
27th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureGuitarist Randy Bachman Demystifies the Magical Opening Chord of The Beatles’ ‘A Hard Day’s Night’
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch the Renaissance Painting, The Battle of San Romano, Get Brought Beautifully to Life in a Hand-Painted Animation
28th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureGreat Art Cities: Visit the Fascinating, Lesser-Known Museums of London & Paris
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Marcel Duchamp Research Portal Opens, Making Available 18,000 Documents and 50,000 Images Related to the Revolutionary Artist
29th
6:08a[info]syn_opencultureWatch a Human White Blood Cell Chase Bacteria Through a Field of Red Blood Cells
8:14p[info]syn_opencultureGet 25%-75% Off Beautiful Taschen Art Books Through Sunday: Dalí, Bauhaus, Basquiat, O’Keeffe & More
31st
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureA Brief Animated History of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses & the Reformation–Which Changed Europe and Later the World
6:12p[info]syn_opencultureTennessee School Board Bans Maus, the Pulitzer-Prize Winning Graphic Novel on the Holocaust; the Book Becomes #1 Bestseller on Amazon
7:00p[info]syn_opencultureAn Opera Singer & Cabaret Artist Record an Astonishing Version of David Bowie & Queen’s “Under Pressure”