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THL #02 – Colour walk results, A haiku moment, the Dérive App, + Something to try – Lisa Germany

This Haiku Life #02: published 5 Feb, 2026. A newsletter about haiku, photography, another other noticing practices. Source: THL #02 – Colour walk results, A haiku moment, the Dérive App, + Something to try – Lisa Germany

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Book review: Real Wrexham: Becoming the City by Sara Erddig

Desmond Clifford The “Real Series” is among the success stories of modern Welsh publishing – quite an accolade in a notoriously fickle and difficult trade. The original inspiration came from John Barnie, then editor of Planet. Mid-way through an unprecedented economic boom in the late 90s he noticed major change underway in fin-de-siecle Cardiff and

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Reclaiming the Margins: Walking, Art, and Resistance, with Lori Waxman

Earlier this year, we had the pleasure of hosting Lori Waxman, art critic and historian, at our online event Keep Walking Intently, inspired by Lori's book with the same name. The video registration is available online, and below you can find a writeup of Babak Fakhamzadeh's interview with Lori.

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A history of walking art

Next Tuesday, February 11, we have Lori Waxman as a guest in our next Walking Writers Salon, where Lori and I discuss her book Keep Walking Intently, on the ambulatory art of the Surrealists, the Situationist International, and Fluxus. To whet your appetite, and to prepare you for our discussion, here's an overview of Lori's excellent book.

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The Persistence of Guy DeBord, That Bastard – Shepherd Express

As machines increasingly calculate the “correct” way forward by statistical consensus, our psychic salvation may finally lie in learning how to go the wrong way—deliberately.

Source: The Persistence of Guy DeBord, That Bastard – Shepherd Express

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

apostlahästar

Swedish word for feet. Translated it means “horses of the apostles” referring to the apostles traveling on foot.

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