January, 2025 - syn_openculture

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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_openculture journal in January, 2025.


1st
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhat’s Entering the Public Domain in 2025: Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury, Early Hitchcock Films, Tintin and Popeye Cartoons & More
2nd
6:17a[info]syn_opencultureFamous Architects Dress as Their Famous New York City Buildings (1931)
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Scene That Reveals the Beauty of Classic Hollywood Cinema
3rd
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureLeonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” Performed by a Choir of 4,000 Singers
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureLaurie Anderson’s Mind-Blowing Performance of C. P. Cavafy’s Poems “Waiting for the Barbarians” & “Ithaca”
6th
7:37a[info]syn_opencultureBertrand Russell’s Message to People Living in the Year 2959: “Love is Wise, Hatred is Foolish”
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Skeleton Dance, Voted the 18th Best Cartoon of All Time, Is Now in the Public Domain (1929)
7th
7:05a[info]syn_opencultureRadio Caroline, the Pirate Radio Ship That Rocked the British Music World (1965)
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhy the Tavern Scene in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds Is a Master Class in Filmmaking
8th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe World in a Cloverleaf: A World Map from 1581
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureCompare the “It Ain’t Me Babe” Scene from A Complete Unknown to the Real Bob Dylan & Joan Baez Performance at the Newport Folk Festival
9th
6:56a[info]syn_opencultureThe Night When Miles Davis Opened for the Grateful Dead (1970)
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureExplore the Newly-Launched Public Domain Image Archive with 10,000+ Free Historical Images
10th
7:10a[info]syn_opencultureHow Marcel Marceau Used Mime to Save Children During the Holocaust
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureIn 1894, A French Writer Predicted the End of Books & the Rise of Portable Audiobooks and Podcasts
13th
8:19a[info]syn_opencultureCoursera Offers $200 Off of Coursera Plus (Until January 27), Giving You Unlimited Access to Courses & Certificates
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureNirvana Before They Were Nirvana: Watch Their 1988 Performance Recorded in a Radio Shack
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureEverything You Need to Know About Saturday Night Live: A Deep Dive into Every Season of the Iconic Comedy Show
14th
7:10a[info]syn_opencultureDiscover the Playful Drawings That Charles Darwin’s Children Left on His Manuscripts
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo and Gertie the Dinosaur, and Witness the Birth of Modern Animation (1911–1914)
15th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureDo You Really Need to Take 10,000 Steps a Day?
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting from Start to Finish: Every Episode from 31 Seasons in Chronological Order
16th
1:59a[info]syn_openculture10,000+ Free Online Certificates & Badges: A Resource for Lifelong Learners
3:36p[info]syn_opencultureFreddie Mercury & David Bowie’s Isolated Vocals for Queen’s “Under Pressure” (1981)
4:30p[info]syn_opencultureWatch Design for Disaster, a 1962 Film That Shows Why Los Angeles Is Always at Risk of Devastating Fires
17th
5:58a[info]syn_opencultureThe Wide-Ranging Creative Genius of David Lynch (RIP): Discover His Films, Music Videos, Cartoons, Commercials, Paintings, Photography & More
20th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureFred Armisen & Bill Hader’s Comedic Take on the History of Simon and Garfunkel
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhy David Lynch’s Dune Went Wrong: A Comparison with Denis Villeneuve’s Hit Adaptation
21st
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureDownload a 417-Megapixel Panorama of the Andromeda Galaxy—A Decade-Long NASA Project in the Making
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Story of How Quentin Tarantino Became a Filmmaker and Created Pulp Fiction, as Told by Quentin Tarantino
22nd
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch an Avant-Garde Bauhaus Ballet in Brilliant Color, First Staged in 1922
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch 950 Weather Reports Presented by David Lynch, Straight from His Los Angeles Home
23rd
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Oldest Beer Receipt (Circa 2050 BC)
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureRevisit Pop-Up Video: The VH1 Series That Reinvented Music Videos & Pop Culture
24th
4:54a[info]syn_opencultureCoursera Offers $200 Off of Coursera Plus (Until January 27), Giving You Unlimited Access to Courses & Certificates
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhere Do You Put the Camera? Every Frame a Painting Presents Insights from Famous Directors
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureNoam Chomsky Defines What It Means to Be a Truly Educated Person
27th
5:55a[info]syn_opencultureA 1933 Profile of Frida Kahlo: “Wife of the Master Mural Painter Gleefully Dabbles in Works of Art”
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Erik Satie’s ‘Furniture Music’ Was Designed to Be Ignored and Paved the Way for Ambient Music
28th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureBenedict Cumberbatch Reads a Letter to a Man Blow-Drying His Balls at the Gym
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhen Neapolitans Used to Eat Pasta with Their Bare Hands: Watch Footage from 1903
29th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Frank Lloyd Wright Became Frank Lloyd Wright: A Video Introduction
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureMahatma Gandhi’s List of the Seven Social Sins; or Tips on How to Avoid Living the Bad Life
30th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow Robert Frost Wrote One of His Most Famous Poems, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
10:00a[info]syn_opencultureExplore a Digitized Edition of the Voynich Manuscript, “the World’s Most Mysterious Book”
31st
7:58a[info]syn_opencultureGoogle Unveils a Digital Marketing & E‑Commerce Certificate: 7 Courses Will Help Prepare Students for an Entry-Level Job in 6 Months
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureJean-Luc Godard Shoots Marianne Faithfull (RIP) Singing “As Tears Go By” in 1966
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Nature of Human Stupidity Explained by The 48 Laws of Power Author Robert Greene