Andrew Burke
@aaburke.bsky.social
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Mostly posts about film and television, architecture and design, music and photography. Professor. Dept. of English, U of Winnipeg. he/him.
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andy-uhrich.bsky.social
The power of synchronicity when doing research. I randomly purchased the April 1952 "Popular Photography" from eBay for a project where I'm tracking the number of companies that were selling commercial films to the home market. This issue is not digitized as far as I can tell.
Page forty form the April 1952 "Popular Photography." Includes two photographs showing David Bradley filming with a Bole camera and a shot from his amateur movie "Peer Gynt." The article's title and subtitle are "An Amateur Crashes Hollywood: David Bradley started making 16-mm film stories in prep school. Now he's a full-fledged director for the world's largest studio." The article is by Will Lane. The caption next to the image from "Peer Gynt" reads "Success came to David Bradley (left) after much hard work, many setbacks - as believers in the Horatio Alger legend knew it would. Bradley, at 11, borrowed a 16mm camera, shot 100 feet of film, put on a show for neighbor kids in Winnetka, Illinois. It was a flop. But he persisted, and at 15, filmed Treasure Island; at 17, Emperor Jones and A Christmas Carol, then a full-length Oliver Twist—all with a faithful old $45 obsolescent camera. Then he bought newer equipment and produced Peer Gynt (see still above)."
aaburke.bsky.social
Watched the Barney Miller episode with Kenneth Tigar in it last night and since learned that he is a translator (Brecht, Wedekind) as well. www.imdb.com/name/nm08630...
Kenneth Tigar | Actor, Soundtrack
Known for: The Avengers, Lethal Weapon 3, Creator
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aaburke.bsky.social
Mr Keyes, I’m a Medford man, Medford,Oregon. Up in Medford we take our time making up our minds.
citizenscreen.bsky.social
Porter Hall (September 19, 1888 – October 6, 1953) #WhatACharacter
aaburke.bsky.social
I do highly recommend Hlynur Pálmason's NEST, which is up for free at Le Cinéma Club this week: www.lecinemaclub.com/now-showing/...
NEST
NEST a film by HLYNUR PÁLMASON.
www.lecinemaclub.com
aaburke.bsky.social
An incredible cover. That yellow.
citizenscreen.bsky.social
“Doris Day cuts up” on Good Housekeeping in October 1965
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thekharchives.bsky.social
It's the 40th anniversary of the release of @throwingmuses.bsky.social's "Doghouse Cassette", the blueprint for their debut album that was recorded with the help of Gary Smith and Geoff Patterson. #TMDoghouse40 Every cassette inlay was colored by hand.
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eklinck.bsky.social
Remembering Kris Kristofferson (1938-2024) ....Kris Kristofferson parks his bike at Oxford University, where he studied English literature as a Rhodes Scholar.
aaburke.bsky.social
News via @sabzian.bsky.social that Hartmut Bitomsky has died. I've, embarrassingly, seen only a few of his works, but there's no doubt he's central to the history of the essay film. sabzian.be/news/hartmut...
Hartmut Bitomsky (1942-2025)
The German writer, film critic, documentary and essay filmmaker Hartmut Bitomsky has passed away.
sabzian.be
aaburke.bsky.social
Cold Journey is a remarkable film and this new Blu comes with important extras like Defalco’s Bird of Passage as well. Essential.
normwilner.bsky.social
In the latest edition of SHINY THINGS, I look at the new @cipictures.bsky.social Blu-ray of COLD JOURNEY -- a forgotten film that more than deserves this level of consideration.
No Way Home
In which Norm marks Canada's Indigenous People's Day by spinning up Canadian International Pictures' new Blu-ray of COLD JOURNEY.
shiny-things.ghost.io
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birmingham81.bsky.social
Happy 40th birthday to Just Like Honey by The Jesus and Mary Chain - released as a single on this day in 1985
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londonlee.bsky.social
Today I am loving this 1968 cover of Jazz Journal
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bldigischol.bsky.social
A semi-regular reminder that all our photos on Flickr Commons are public domain - you don't need to ask us to use them in any way you can imagine! Though we do love hearing about how you've used them, so you can let us know if you want
https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishlibrary/
British Library
Explore British Library’s 1,073,564 photos on Flickr!
www.flickr.com
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sujo.bsky.social
i'm starting to suspect that we very wrongly assume people who run for & are elected to political office have some understanding of the expectations, procedures, and legalities of their position.
rachelgilmore.bsky.social
Did a Liberal MP go rogue and ban the Irish band Kneecap from our country?

Um, it sure sounds like it.

On The Line Media’s @smohyeddin.bsky.social first exclusively reported this jaw-dropping story:
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wendyo.bsky.social
The transistor and its applications by Wim van Bussel (1969)
Wim van Bussel is a Dutch author, also known for Radio and television technology (1966) and New Prisma hi-fi and stereo book (1978).
aaburke.bsky.social
Sadly no! I am not in London but spotted the schedule and thought it all looked amazing.
aaburke.bsky.social
What a day! New LPs from both Cate Le Bon and Emma Pollock.
aaburke.bsky.social
Was great to sit down with Ben Waldman of the WFP to talk about Scrapbook. The launch is Sunday at 7.30pm at the DBC, the house that Dave built! We will walk you through the making of the book and show you some cool stuff that didn't make it in.

www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-lif...
Winnipeg Film Group programmer left no scrap behind
Dave Barber kept nearly everything. His family, friends and co-workers knew this, but still, when he died in 2021, members of the longtime Winnipeg Film Group programmer’s inner circle were astonished...
www.winnipegfreepress.com
aaburke.bsky.social
An article that makes me wish I was teaching my pop music/critical theory class this year so I could move everything around and drop it into the readings straight away.
carlzoilus.bsky.social
Once & for all, let's specify what "poptimism" was & wasn't, and why many people can't stop blaming it for every cultural change of the past 20 years. Most recently the esteemed Kelefa Sanneh, who's often (wrongly) said to have started it! Today in @slate.com
slate.com/culture/2025...
A screenshot of the headline of an article by Carl Wilson, reading, "Criticism's Biggest Strawman: What was 'poptimism,' and why are people still saying terrible things about it?" It's illustrated by a picture of a straw-stuffed scarecrow in a field, wearing a Taylor Swift T-shirt.
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mediaarchaeology.bsky.social
Lightweight, portable, and reliable, the UNIS tbm de Luxe from the former Yugoslavia was the most popular typewriter in the socialist and Soviet blocs in the 1970s and 80s. Peep that Cyrillic keyboard!

This burnt-red beauty is available for you to explore in the MAL pop-up in CASE W250.
UNIS tbm de luxe Under-key view of the tbm de Luxe Typebars of the tbm de Luxe Ribbon of the tbm de Luxe
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verybadllama.bsky.social
will never understand how Canadians became known for saying “eh” when we should be known for our ability to make the phase “okay buddy” mean everything from “of course I will give my life for yours” to “I am the drunkest man alive and I am going to fight you in this parking lot”
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mininghistory.bsky.social
The artist Sana Ginwalla has created an online photo archive based on 1000 uncollected negatives, slides and prints that she found in the attic of Lusaka’s oldest photo studios. What a great initiative:

www.zambiabelonging.com
Zambia Belonging
A counter-archive of found and crowd-sourced photographs from Zambia’s past.
www.zambiabelonging.com