pasolini rewrote the early cantos of the inferno in prose and updated it to the 60s. pulling an all nighter reading a pdf of it and i'm absolutely enrapt, he was a genius of the highest calibre.
The ultimate piece of pop art. Epic poem. One man’s journey between three realms—Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. My personal favorite is the mountain of pugatory and its design based on the seven deadly sins. Divine comedy is comparable to — Star Wars original trilogy, Blonde, Evangelion, and The Velvet Underground. BTW saying this never seen any of those 4 things
i know that most people cool enough to post here probably know this by now, but wired headphones are the best. for audio quality, yes, but also cos i’m wearing jeans with rly small front pockets, so my phone is in my back pocket and my wired headphones tell me that my phone hasn’t been stolen again
substacks are the modern blogs now, right? i've got my own substack linked in my profile under 'website' (i need to post more often, working on that). and of course, rayne-fisher-quann's substack is top tier. i read her stuff and i wish i could write nearly that well. as far as traditional blogs (ie, dedicated websites), dangerous minds is a cool music blog that posts (or at least used to post) about random things in the world of 70s and 80s art rock and post-punk. again, not sure how active they still are but it's got that loose writing style and primitive design of the late 00s/early 10s blog era that i wasn't really around for but get nostalgic over nonetheles.