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  • 25Oct

    Analog Strikes Back: Polaroid film

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    PLR IP Holdings LLC, the investment group that owns the Polaroid brand, has struck a deal that could put Polaroid film back on retailers’ shelves.

    http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/10/14/polaroid_film_is_coming_back/

  • 17Oct

    Boston Baroque Performs Amadigi

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    Enjoyed last night Boston’s premier of Handel’s 1715 opera Amadigi performed magnificently by Boston Baroque. The Boston Globe reports:

    “Conductor Martin Pearlman and his ensemble did fine work, and Boston Baroque fielded a good ensemble cast for this production, directed by Paul Peers. Leah Wool was fluid and sensitive in the title role, Mary Wilson was a strong Oriana, countertenor Matthew White a solid Dardano, and Ava Pine was splendid as Melissa, singing with tonal richness and dramatic intensity in equal measure.

  • 14Oct

    Analog Legacy: Photos

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    Scan Cafe claims the number of analog photographs in the US right now is 550 billion.

   

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