Our apologies for the late proclamation, as the announcement for the Kanji Character of the Year—under the auspices of the scholastic organization Kanji Aptitude Test Foundation, based in Kyoto—is writ large in bold calligraphy on the portico of a historic temple every 12 December (previously), but it is still an annual superlative worth reflection.
Maybe we will remember to watch for it next time it comes around. Jured from a variety of sources including people’s choice, the character ไปค (pronounced rei) was selected. It’s primary meaning is order but harking back to the abdication and enthronement of a new emperor with a new era, Reiwa, we are also reminded that it can connote beautiful harmony, which one can hope is not just a record of the year that’s passed but also a portend of the year to come.
Saturday, 28 December 2019
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Friday, 27 December 2019
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Though possibly more familiar to audiences as cover-version and originally debuting on their album Honey, the formative funk group Ohio Players’ hit single Love Roller-Coaster first topped the charts in North America on this day in 1975, remaining on the Top 40 list for weeks.
Though in line with the premise of the song that romance is like a thrill-ride, a seemingly errant though audible scream (heard around 01:24 of the single, about a minute later on this album version) has been a persistent source of urban legends since its release, ranging from a deadly recording studio mishap to the confession of guilty conscience. The scream was in reality voiced by keyboardist Billy Beck. The contributions of Beck, Leroy Bonner, James Williams and other members were recognised in 2013 with the group’s induction into the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame (matriculating as part of the inaugural class) in Cleveland.
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rebirth of a salesman: revisiting a 1969 documentary that revealed how evangelism and door-to-door sales converged
ะฝะพะฒะพะณะพะดะฝะตะต ะดะตัะตะฒะพ: the evolution of the Yolka New Year’s Tree—from its pagan roots to Soviet anti-religious symbolic staple (see also)
mamurluk: also home to the Museum of Break-Ups, a new gallery space dedicated to hangovers opens in Zagreb
now that’s a name i’ve not heard in a long time: a fan-made Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars story
intern’yet: reportedly, Russia successfully unplugs from the world wide web and replaced global portals with domestic ones
bergkristall: Adalbert Stifter’s timeless, beloved 1845 novella
open conference bridge: a team of volunteers are retrofitting and reviving a network of payless, pay phone booths to bring community cohesion
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As this calendar draws to a close and we look forward to 2020, we again take time to reflect on a selection of some of the things and events that took place in 2019. Thanks as always for visiting. We've made it through another wild year together.
january: China lands a probe on the far side of the Moon. In the US, works from 1923 enter into public domain, the first tranche to do so since 1998. After a contested election, the incumbent government of Venezuela is declared illegitimate. We had to say a sad goodbye to Zuzu, a long time companion for my mother and a devilish dog.
february: The Trump administration announces its decision to withdrawal from the 1987 Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, prompting Russia to follow suit. Pope Francis becomes the first pontiff to visit the Arab peninsula. A second summit between the US and North Korea collapses in failure. We bid farewell to fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld, musician Peter Tork, and actor Bruno Ganz.
march: A terrorist’s rampage kills fifty people during services in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, prompting the government to immediately ban the sales and ownership of assault weapons. Special Counsel Robert Mueller concludes his report on Russian interference in the US 2016 presidential election and summits it to the Attorney General. Copyright reforms pass in the EU Parliament. After successive failures to pass a divorce deal, Brexit is delayed. We had to say goodbye to musicians Dick Dale and Keith Flint, actor Luke Perry, as well as filmmaker Agnรจs Varda.
april: Wikileaks founder Julian Assange loses his political sanctuary after seven years residing in the Colombian mission to the UK and is apprehended at the behest of the US, to be extradited to stand trial for releasing classified materials. We sadly had to say goodbye to another canine companion, Chauncy. Astronomers capture the image of a black hole. Brexit is postponed again. During Holy Week, a conflagration engulfed Notre-Dame de Paris. Over three hundred individuals in Sri Lanka were massacred on Easter Sunday.
may: Austria’s far-right coalition government collapses after an incriminating video surfaces of a senior official emerges of him promising infrastructure contracts in exchange for campaign support to the posturing relative of a Russian oligarch during a meeting in Ibiza. Sebastian Kurz resigns as Austrian chancellor and Brigette Bierlein leads a caretaker government until new elections can be held. We bid farewell to master architect I.M. Pei, Tim Conway, Peter Mayhew, Leon Redbone and Doris Day. Grumpy Cat also passed away too soon.
june: The Trump family take a summer vacation, going off to London to see the Queen, fรชted by outgoing Prime Minister, Theresa May, discharging one of her last, onerous official duties before stepping down. The US administration reinstates most sanctions and travel restrictions against Cuba. Trump ordered strikes against Iran for the destruction of a US spy drone, belaying the order once jets were already in the air and instead authorised a cyber-attack against the government. Over the course of two evenings, the large pool of Democratic nominee hopefuls held debates. We had to say farewell to iconic New Orleans singer, song-writer and producer Mac Rebennack, otherwise known as Dr John, as well as epic, old Hollywood filmmaker Franco Zeffirelli and Gloria Vanderbilt.
july: Violent protests continue in Hong Kong.
An arsonist attacked an animation studio in Kyoto, killing dozens. Donald Trump channels his racism to strengthen his bid for re-election, having never stopped campaign, blowing a dog whistle that is clearly audible to all. Boris Johnston succeeds Teresa May as prime minister and head of the UK Tory party. We had to say goodbye to Brazilian musician Joรฃo Gilberto who introduced the world to bossa nova as well as business magnate and philanthropist turned independent politician Ross Perot (*1930), US Supreme Court associate justice John Paul Stevens, Argentine architect Cรฉsar Pelli and actors Rutger Hauer and Russi Taylor.
august: Protests continue in Hong Kong. India revokes the special status accorded to the disputed territory of Kashmir, escalating tensions with neighbouring Pakistan and China. More gun violence visits the US. Puerto Rico goes through three governors in five days. Sex-trafficker and socialite Jeffrey Epstein was found dead of apparent suicide in his jail cell awaiting trial. In the midst of a mass-extinction event, Trump repeals the Endangered Species Act and the Amazon burns. Poet and author Toni Morrison (*1931), Irish singer Danny Doyle and lyricist David Berman died as did actor Peter Fonda and animator Richard Williams.
september: Setting a dangerous precedent, the US national weather agency revises its hurricane forecast to match the antics and bullheadedness of Donald Trump in the wake of the death and destruction brought on the Bahamas.
Prime minister Boris Johnson prorogues Parliament until only two weeks ahead of Brexit departure day. Trump also announces the cancellation of secret talks he was to hold with a delegation of the Taliban that probably otherwise would have been a 9/11 anniversary photo-op. Greta Thunberg leads a Fridays for the Future climate walkout in Washington, DC and addresses Congress and global strikes follow. After thirty years as presenter for BBC Radio 4 flagship Today programme, John Humphrys retires. House Democrats launch impeachment proceedings against Trump after it was revealed he sought to impugn his political opponents with the help of a foreign power, this time Ukraine. Photojournalist Charlie Cole (*1955) who captured the iconic image of Tank Man and artists Eddie Money (*1949) and Cars headman Ric Osasek (*1944) and pioneering journalist Cokie Roberts (*1943) passed away.
october: Trump withdraws US troops from the Kurdish controlled border region of Syrian and Turkey promptly invades.
november: The Trump impeachment hearings go public.

december: The venue moved from Chile due to ongoing unrest, the environmental summit COP25 commences in Madrid.

Wednesday, 25 December 2019
pause for station identification
hark the herald ai’s carol
Reprising a 2017 experiment this time with more powerful machines, Janelle Shane (previously) had her neural network try its hand at composing Christmas songs, drawing from a dataset of two hundred and forty carols compiled by the Times of London, and the output really underscores how profoundly strange that the holiday with its strange fossilised language would be for outsiders.
With verses for Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer like “Its heart was full of sugar / And the most prized food item was its head” and “For sinful men such a deity doth appear / And wink and nod in reply.” If you subscribe to AI Weirdness at the link above, you can sign up to receive the full text of these and other experiments—which as an occupational hazard feature an inordinate amount of cusses and references to gun-violence. Grandma got run over by a reindeer.
The wretched world is run by ox and ass
The wretched world is run by ox and ass,
And in vain build I.
unwort des jahres
Whilst the jury is still out on the national Unwort of the Year for 2019 (previously), the Landeshauptstadt of Hesse, Wiesbaden the arbiter of the actual Word of the Year—has made a few selections of its own, reflective of state and local culture and politics.
While we’ve encountered all three of the finalists and agree that the signage proclaiming the shopping corridors of the pedestrian mall downtown to be a weapons-free zone irksome and depressing and the winner in the form of an unending major construction project that has had Autobahn traffic in a snarl for years on end a frustrating if not befitting champion, we most enjoyed reconnecting, re-engaging with those awful E-Roller, electro-scooters abandoned, crowding the sidewalks. Do you have a nominee for Unwort of the Year for your area?
catagories: ๐ฌ, Hessen, transportation