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2 January 2021
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at 2021, 2020, Mimi Plumb and the Macintosh architecture.
- In Welcome to 2021, Jonathan Blaustein reviews the work of Paula Riff, Adam Frint, Matthew David Crowther, Kambua Chema, Jane Yudelman, Karen Osdieck and Sandra Ullmann.
- Kirk offers a Year-End Review. 2020 was "a year for learning new things," he writes.
- Joanna Creswell reviews Mimi Plumb's monochromatic photo book The White Sky, which she describes as coming-of-age tale in California that confronts "the monotony of growing up in a time-weathered landscape." Everyone has their own California.
- Howard Oakley takes a look at Macs of the Past and the Future, pointing out it's no longer about processor speed.
More to come! Meanwhile, here's a look back. And please support our efforts...