《 互動》(Interactions) :日誌0101 2025 2 相信:天下 八方 姚仁喜 鋰戰 西班牙 FT "Imagine"。康正果 《肉像與紙韻》《麻煩製造者:黎智英如何成為億萬富翁、香港頭號異議人士,以及中國最令人畏懼的批評者》世界對吉米卡特遺產的誤解。AMD的總主管 "蘇媽"台南大家族;卡特的大家族 Berry Gordy,摩城(Motown) 的創始人。Z世代、上帝、喬登彼得森Jordan Peterson、性與不成長有什麼共通點?Machida - A Suburban City with Satoyama Spirit
快速誠品 天下 八方 姚仁喜 鋰戰 西班牙 FT MIT Tech Review
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康正果 肉像與紙韻
《麻煩製造者:黎智英如何成為億萬富翁、香港頭號異議人士,以及中國最令人畏懼的批評者》,馬克·L·克利福德著(THE TROUBLEMAKER: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic, by Mark L. Clifford)
Chushingura is one of the most popular plays. It is based on a sensational historical incident when 47 masterless samurai avenged the death of their lord. Ainosuke explores it in a two-part series.
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The Masterpieces of Tsutaju15:20-15:23
This miniseries presents the masterpieces of Tsutaju, a brilliant ukiyo-e producer of the Edo period. This episode spotlights ukiyo-e artist Sharaku's debut work "The Actor Otani Oniji III as Edobei."
Machida is a suburban city about 30 minutes west of central Tokyo by train. Join us as we trace the local history and discover the charms of this hilly area that has been inhabited for millennia.
Machida City is located approximately 30 kilometers from central Tokyo, Japan. Rapid residential development, beginning in the 1970s, saw the population of Machida City increase 6.6-fold between 1958 and 2005. As a result of the increased use of cheap fossil fuels and chemical fertilizers, the advantage of being able to collect fuels and compost from the nearby forests in “ yato” (valley-shaped landforms formed by erosion of hills) was lost, despite the recycle-oriented utilization of natural resources practiced there in the past. Lack of adequate management resulted in uncontrolled ecological succession and deterioration in the quality of the remaining natural environment even after 37,000 square meters of the area had been designated as a publicly owned conservation area. Consequently, the animals and plants characteristic of yato have decreased significantly. In response, local residents organized an association called “Machida Rekikan Kanri Kumiai” and proposed that local farmers who are familiar with traditional agricultural practices should be in charge of the vegetation management in publicly owned “ yato” conservation areas. The main activities of the association include vegetation management, infrastructure-related work, restoration of “ yato”, and wildlife interventions. This project is a rare example of local management of publicly owned land and has multi-dimensional significance, such as the utilization of traditional knowledge and the improvement of biodiversity through the reintroduction of human interventions.
What do Generation Z, God, Jordan Peterson, sex and not growing up have in common? I’d be curious to hear your answer. Mine is, of course, the Culture section of The Economist. All these subjects have featured in some of our most-read stories of the year.
We try to take a broad view of cultural trends and subjects that are likely to fascinate readers. And it has been a terrific year: our piece examining whether, and why, young adults are refusing to grow up, for example, was the third-most-read piece published by The Economist in 2024. If your holiday season is anything like mine, this can be a rewarding time to retreat and catch up on some long-anticipated reading. Here’s a handy guide to the Culture highlights you may have missed.
Jimmy Carter and Motown Founder Berry Gordy’s Surprising Connection
According to a detailed family history compiled by one of the former president’s sons, the two men shared a common ancestor in 19th-century Georgia.
But perhaps the most surprising relation in Mr. Carter’s extended family tree is Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown — the Detroit musical empire that blossomed in the 1960s and ’70s with Black pop superstars like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, the Supremes, Smokey Robinson and the Jackson 5.
According to a detailed family history compiled by Jeff Carter, one of the president’s sons, the two men were connected through a common ancestor in 19th-century Georgia: a white plantation owner named James Thomas Gordy, who fathered a child with a woman he held in slavery.
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