Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Birds with Threatening Auras

As any Hitchcock fan might tell you, it's at your own peril that you ignore the potential threat of Birds and their ilk. In this Facebook group, you will meet a colorful cast of feathered fiends, ranging from birds who turn their beaks to kleptomaniac pursuits, and waterfowl that don't tolerate intruders in their ponds. There are memes and cartoons. Footage of birds that use photo-bombing to intimidate. Real life angry birds. And speculation about the true intelligence of crows, of course.  

Members: 461,7k, at the time of writing

Trigger Warnings: Not for persons with ornithophobia.

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Friday, November 24, 2023

Rivendell: The Last Homely House of the Noldor

To anyone who's ever read The Hobbit for the first time (as I did in 8th grade), you will remember that special moment of magic when Bilbo Baggins first arrives in Rivendell. The moment is echoed later in The Fellowship of the Ring, when a desperately wounded Frodo finds refuge from the Black Riders in the Last Homely House and is healed by Elrond, its master. Rivendell occupies such a central place in the world of Middle Earth and that's why this has to be one of the most welcoming names any Facebook group for Tolkien fans can have. There are many, many gorgeous images of elven beauty, most of this in fan or fantasy art, rather than images from the Peter Jackson movies. There are also quotes and tales of elven lore and I detected one serious discussion concerning the shape of elven ears. As it should be, elves are at the heart of this beautiful community. 

Members: 8.7k, at the time of writing.

Trigger Warnings: None. 

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Thursday, November 23, 2023

BANKSY

 Banksy is the world's most iconic street artist. With his distinctive stenciled images, his often canny use of environmental elements and relentless social commentary on culture, society, politics, and the behavior of authority figures, he has remained relevant over a career spanning more than 20 years. His work aptly documents the zeitgeist of this era and part of his allure is caught up in the continued mystery surrounding his identity. This Facebook group shares not only the numerous works he created, but also explores Banksy-related events and news. There are discussions about the verification process and even here and there, works by related artists. It is a great space for discovering new Banksy works or revisiting old ones. 

Members: 1.7 million, at the time of writing.

Trigger Warnings: Political commentary

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Image credit: Wiki Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Banksy_-_Sweep_at_Hoxton.jpg)

Sunday, November 19, 2023

The Wheel of Time

 The first Wheel of Time novel (The Eye of the World) by Robert Jordan was originally published in 1990 and the series ultimately expanded to 14 novels. The author died in 2007 and the last novels were completed by another author, Brandon Sanderson. Following the trope of a chosen one who must defeat a dark lord, the series sold over 90 million units and inspired a fantasy series that premiered on Amazon Prime in 2021. If you count yourself among its many fans, this Facebook group offers you plenty to sink your teeth into. Much of the discussion and analysis revolves around comparing the cinematic adaptation to the original source material. There are also examples of artwork and tattoos. Share the love and celebrate favorite moments come to life.

Members: 21.8k at the time of writing.

Trigger Warnings: Spoilers

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

A CELEBRATION OF FEMALE ARTISTS

 According to one of the founding members, this group was created to offer a platform to showcase rare and forgotten art by pioneering female creatives and the spectrum of styles and disciplines shown includes sculpture, ceramics, digital art, photography, textile art, and mixed media, as well as more traditional paintings. Featured artists include historic painters such as Artemisia Gentileschi, and well known names such as Dora Maas and Freda Kahlo. I particularly enjoyed the jaw-droppingly realistic portraits by contemporary British artist Isabelle Watling.

Members: 137.5k, at the time of writing.

Trigger warnings: Nudes.

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Monday, November 13, 2023

Sounds and Shadows

Music is the thread that runs through so many social connections. It divides us into tribal identities and provides the soundtrack to our secret and deeply meaningful nightlife adventures. Whether it's Goth, shoegaze, hauntwave or whatever that provides the soundtrack to your soul, if a certain type of music makes your world go round,  check out Sounds and Shadows. What's great, is that this connects superfans with the musicians and DJs who create the experience. It also offers event promoters, venues, musicians and DJs the opportunity to network. Share your music, new videos, gigs and other upcoming events. Hit potential fans up with streaming links. Ask questions about music or gear. Discuss new releases with fellow fans. Network with interested parties.
Members: 6.2k, at the time of writing. 
Trigger Warnings: None
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Reliving Arabian Horse History

For many horse enthusiasts, Arabian horses are in a class of their own. They are highly prized for their incredible endurance and natural grace. Their breed characteristics have been passed on to many other horse breeds to whom they are related. All three foundation stallions of the thoroughbred -  Darley Arabian, Byerly Turk, and the Goldolphin Arabian - were Arabians. Other breeds with with Arab ancestry include the Trakehner, the Andalusian, the Lipizzaner, the Morgan horse and the Mustang. Additionally, the story of the Arabians themselves is steeped in legend. This Facebook group will be of particular interests to breeders, owners and other Arab horse enthusiasts interested in the history of Arab breeding in the west as it shares many historic photos of breed champions, interesting news clips and other media.

Members: 10k, at the time of writing.

Trigger Warnings: None.

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Andrew Newell Wyeth

The Pennsylvania based American visual artist Andrew Newell Wyeth came from a family of talented artists. His father was the prolific artist and illustrator Newell Convers Wyeth and two of his sisters also painted. Andrew began to draw almost before he could write and saw his first one-man exhibition at the tender age of only 20. In a career that spanned many decades, his dedication to his craft won him much popular support, culminating in being awarded the National Medal of Arts by George W Bush in 2007. One painting, Day Dream, went on to sell for over $23 million at Christies. He died in 2009. This Facebook Group dedicated to the art of Andrew Newell Wyeth, showcases the honest simplicity and quiet charm of his work. 

Members 8.6k, at the time of writing. 

Trigger Warnings: None

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