Sep. 14th, 2019

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While away in Québec last weekend, my friend Pavel came by my place to take care of Shakespeare. He even caught some fetchin
Shakespeare, after Pavel (1) #toronto #dovercourtvillage #shakespeare #caturday #catsofinstagram #catstagram #catsitter


Shakespeare, after Pavel (2) #toronto #dovercourtvillage #shakespeare #caturday #catsofinstagram #catstagram #catsitter


Shakespeare, after Pavel (3) #toronto #dovercourtvillage #shakespeare #caturday #catsofinstagram #catstagram #latergram
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  • This letter to the Windsor Star makes the point that city needs to tend to its stray cats. (So do all cities, I bet.)

  • A cat café in Winnipeg has reopened. CBC reports.

  • Phys.org reports on a paper noting that the scent of male cats is made by microbes inhabiting cat bodies.

  • Apparently Instagram accounts of fat cats on diets are a thing. The Guardian reports.

  • Why do cats so love cardboard and paper? MNN reports.

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  • Architectuul shares photos from a bike tour of Berlin.

  • Bad Astronomer Phil Plait reports on new evidence that exocomets are raining on star Beta Pictoris.

  • Larry Klaes at Centauri Dreams reviews the two late 1970s SF films Alien and Star Trek I, products of the same era.

  • D-Brief reports on Hubble studies of the star clusters of the Large Magellanic Cloud.

  • Bruce Dorminey shares Gemini telescope images of interstellar comet C/2019 Q4 (Borisov).

  • The Dragon's Tales shares video of Space X's Starhopper test flight.

  • Far Outliers notes the import of the 13th century Norman king of England calling himself Edward after an Anglo-Saxon king.

  • Gizmodo notes that not only can rats learn to play hide and seek, they seem to enjoy it.

  • io9 notes the fantastic high camp of Mister Sinister in the new Jonathan Hickman X-Men run, borrowing a note from Kieron Gillen's portrayal of the character.

  • Joe. My. God. notes that Guiliani's soon-to-be ex-wife says he has descended from 911 hero to a liar.

  • Language Log looks at the recent ridiculous suggestion that English, among other languages, descends from Chinese.

  • The LRB Blog looks at the brief history of commemorating the V2 attacks on London.

  • Scott Lemieux at Lawyers, Guns and Money looks at the practice in Saskatchewan of sterilizing First Nations women against their consent.

  • Marginal Revolution suggests that farmers in Brazil might be getting a partly unfair treatment. (Partly.)

  • The Planetary Society Blog explains why C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) matters.

  • Window on Eurasia notes that, for the first time, immigrants from Turkmenistan in Belarus outnumber immigrants from Ukraine.

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  • Sean Marshall takes issue with how TIFF monopolizes much of the downtown, including key arteries like King Street.

  • blogTO reports on the luxurious estate of 311 Mildenhall Road, recently off the market at a price of well over $C 10 million.

  • Urban Toronto shares renderings of the first phase of Galleria on the Park. Wow.

  • Dozens of artists are working out of 7 Labatt Avenue, a warehouse set to be demolished. The Toronto Star reports.

  • NOW Toronto reports on the mess involving the NDP in the riding of Parkdale-High Park, here.

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  • MacLean's reports from the GTA suburban city of Milton, a key battleground in the federal election.

  • Hamilton police continues to be caught up in controversy over its handling of Pride. Global News reports.

  • CityLab profiles new murals being created in New York City's Harlem, on 125th street, here.

  • Guardian Cities considers some ambitious plans for remodeling Mexico City, with vast new neighbourhoods and airports, which never came off.

  • Atlas Obscura looks at a notable library of books and other documents in the Yiddish language, housed out of a decrepit bus terminal in Tel Aviv.

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  • The Prince Edward Island National Park, unsurprisingly, was devastated by Hurricane Dorian. Global News reports.

  • The Mi'kmaq community of Lennox Island lost large amounts of frozen lobster after Hurricane Dorian. CBC PEI reports.

  • Peter Rukavina has mapped the busiest and sleeping roads on PEI, here.

  • Growth in ridership on Trius Transit in Charlottetown continues to outpace expectations, CBC PEI reports.

  • The work that the Charlottetown suburb of Cornwall is doing, diverting the Trans-Canada Highway to build a Main Street, is authentically exciting urbanism. CBC PEI reports.

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