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Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the influential debut from the SoCal band, a pop-punk spark that spread like wildfire in the Tumblr era.
Joyce Manor emerged from the beer-soaked ecosystem of basements and bowling alleys that has sustained SoCal pop-punk for nearly a half-century. But Barry Johnson knows who was truly responsible for the legend of
Joyce Manor, ten entirely quotable, all-hook songs in 18 minutes, megaphoned by the new vanguard of punk tastemaking: â16-year-old and 17-year-old girls, with septum piercings and green hair,â sharing gifs, lyric quotes, and glitchy live videos. In other words, âTumblr,â in case itâs unclear what exactly heâs getting at. And in being the first definitive punk album of the Tumblr era,
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This month brings two BIG anniversaries to downtown St. Joseph! Forever Books celebrates their 22nd year today – stop in to receive a free book (Advance Reader’s Copy) with every $20 purchase. The Candlestick Maker celebrates their 10th year on April 6 – stop in to see Chief Fragrance Officer Judi and her son Ed – they would like to thank all of their wonderful visitors, vendors and regular “Shop Dogs” that have stopped in over the years!
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With a slow return to school buildings, cameras in Washington classrooms aren’t going away. What to do? By Joy Resmovits, The Seattle Times
Published: February 9, 2021, 10:36am
Share: Clark County school districts are pushing for online school when classes begin in the fall for the 2020-21 school year. (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian files)
Lights. Camera. Fractions?
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned teachers into videographers and content creators. To teach at a distance, they’re filming themselves, futzing with their backgrounds, perfecting their lighting.
But it’s hard to keep up the enthusiasm when your audience looks like a sea of black boxes.