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Here are 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week:
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Art in Austin, TX: This is the last weekend for a very fun show at Northern-Southern: Brian Dulaney’s Deck of Many Things is made of 120 baseball card-sized mini-prints. There’s an artist talk and closing reception this Sunday, March 22 at 4PM. (You can see more of his work on Instagram.) I had a nice chat with gallery owner Phillip Niemeyer, who thinks the art scene in the city right now is as good as it's ever been. He tipped me off to the Friends Fair happening May 7-9, which will take over the second floor of the Loren hotel.
Documentaries: Our houseguests who went to SXSW Film told me to keep my eye out for Cookie Queens, a documentary about Girl Scout Cookie season, and #Skyking, about an airline worker who stole a plane. I also want to see Beyond The Duplex Planet, a film about artist David Greenberger, who in 1979 started publishing interviews with senior citizens in his zine, Duplex Planet. (He’s now a senior himself!)
Oscars: I think I only saw two of the winners this year: One Battle After Another and KPop Demon Hunters. (Both were great!) It’s weird how I watch a movie every Friday night with the kids — at least 52 movies a year! — but how out of it I can be when it comes to new releases. (I really want to see EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert while it’s still in theaters.)
Spring mixtape: I got one side of a cassette perfectly filled with no gaps… and the tape broke. So I had to pivot to a blank C90 cassette. Then I (re)discovered that many 90-minute cassettes are actually more like 95-minute cassettes, because the manufacturers added a few extra minutes to each side. So this half-finished mixtape — one side of the cassette — is 47 minutes and 17 seconds long. You can listen on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube: