[Some subjects speak for themselves. SB SM] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k72jGJTC_3o The Outside Story By Kenrick Vezina In the deepening twilight, the pines edging my backyard merge into a wall of shadow. I hold my breath, staring hard into the darkness. Will they come? No matter how many times I repeat this ritual, I’m never sure…but then the... Continue Reading →
Tuesday List: Local Food Faves
[This is an adnittedly lame list of a topic well-deserving of debate. I mean ... how could Maine lobster be left off this list? Or Cincinnati's three-way chili? And clam cakes instead of steamers or Ipswich Fried clams. Gimmeabreak! I'm from Rhode Island and I'd take Portuguese stew, a coffee milk, blues on the grill,... Continue Reading →
Nonstop World of Dance
[History captured at the Ulster Performing Arts Center, June 14, 2026, Elle Laura Morris appearing in In The Dream Kitchen. SB SM] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0al1jTA4CSo Maybe some day she'll move like this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caf3ahpb7m0
Of Color and Ink | Chang Dai-chien
[This post dredged up a totally irrelevant memory. In middle school I had an art teacher named Hui Ming Wong. He was the real deal, even down to the detail of his ever-present pipe, which never left his mouth, except for emphasis. It was Parents' Night, and I was dutifully leading my parents around from... Continue Reading →
Saturday Silliness & Jim’s Jibes
[It's getting harder and harder to separate what's funny and what's pathetic. SB SM] Funny: https://kathilengel.substack.com/p/nanobubble?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=5958701&post_id=202429917&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=296zu&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email The Reflecting Pool has turned to green,The nicest green you’ve ever seenWe spent millions to turn it blue;Oh whatever shall we do? How’d it go green? No one knows;If they do, they won’t disclose.An attack of algae? Verdant mold?It’s... Continue Reading →
In Praise of AI: Chloe
[I think Ted Gioia, aka The Honest Broker, has it right when he says: "I’ve been very clear about my support of AI if it meets three very reasonable demands: (1) TRANSPARENCY—let us know when it’s used; (2) LEGALITY—don’t train it on copyrighted work without the author’s permission; and (3) PERMISSION—don’t force people to use... Continue Reading →
The Coming Job Apocolypse, Part 2
[We left you yesterday at the point where women were proving themselves equal or superior to men in the profession of typesetting. Better luck next time, gents. HOWEVER, the victory proved to be Phryrric as manual typesetting itself became obsolete. It's an oft-told tale, but one that holds great relevance for today's marketplace. SB SM]... Continue Reading →
The Coming Job Apocolypse, Part 1
https://publicdomainreview.org/support [Every job I've held in my professional life has been linked to printing and publishing. I've lived the technology and lived through it. That's why it is relevant in today's world of AI job apocolypse hysteria. We'll live through it ... I think. BTW, this is an organization very deserving of support. Link is... Continue Reading →
Tuesday List: Harvard’s Bombshell
[You'll be astonished ... (famous person) HATES these 5 (everyday item) ...Amazing 70 year-old looks great in cellophane bikini ... These hearing aids will astound you for only $39.95!!! You get the idea. It's the headline, not the content, that matters. It's the art of clickbait, and I fall for it on nearly a daily... Continue Reading →
If I Had a Hammer … Well, I Do
[Today's feature image (which you don't see if you access Silverback Digest on your phone) shows a tool that is rendered useless by doubling what is generally perceived as its most critical element. It is AI-generated and is intended to make the point that AI is the proverbial double-edged sword. It's my idea to depict... Continue Reading →