Tiny but beautiful

Andy describes one new signing as “an absolute cupboard”. But who? And what on earth does that mean?


Marcus, Jim and Andy are back in your ears with a fresh shiny Ramble! They talk business at Man United, as Christian Eriksen heads into a rat-infested Old Trafford and Cristiano Ronaldo tries to sidle the other way.


Plus, Todd Boehly hands over his Amex to Jorge Mendes, Usain Bolt blames Australia for being bad at football, and Neil Warnock heads to Sheffield – FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!


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FRP Showcase: Ramble Meets... Ryan Babel

This week’s Football Ramble Presents showcase is a cracking Ramble Meets from last winter, where Andy sat down with a household name and one of modern's football's polymaths. It’s Ryan Babel!


As well as re-capping Ryan’s diverse career, they also discuss the undue expectations placed on young players, working with Rafa Benítez at Liverpool and, with the release of his new rap autobiography, revel in his second love: hip-hop.


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Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for July 2, 2022

Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for July 2, 2022

Today’s edition of Daily Deals is sponsored by Steve Berry’s new blockbuster thriller, The Omega Factor.

Today’s Featured Deals

In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals

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Such a Quiet Place by Megan Miranda for $2.99

Saving Ruby King by Catherine Adel West for $2.99

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Book Riot’s YA Book Deals of the Day: July 2, 2022

Book Riot’s YA Book Deals of the Day: July 2, 2022

The best YA book deals of the day, sponsored by Godslayers by Zoe Hana Mikuta

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Bubbly, enthusiastic and fun individuals

It’s a Saturday Ramble, comin’ at ya - and we’ve got some transfers to discuss!


Richarlison leaves Frank in the lurch after ditching the Toffees for Tottenham, while Romelu Lukaku heads back to Italy in the least dignified way possible. We also celebrate Mike Dean’s return, submit our application for Wigan’s pie mascot and hear yet another remarkable tale from the Misadventures of Kevin Keegan. Imagine his house insurance…


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Steve Bishop at Carlos/Ishikawa

June 9 – July 9, 2022

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Magnus Andersen at Damien & The Love Guru

April 26 – July 2, 2022

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Jenny Moore to Step Down as Director of Chinati Foundation in Marfa

Jenny Moore will step down from the Chinati Foundation after serving nine years as director. Her term at the nonprofit organization, which manages more than 100 works by Donald Judd in Marfa, Texas, will officially end on July 31.

Marella Consolini, who was the chief operations officer of the nonprofit institution from 2010 to 2014, will act as interim director while the board of trustees conducts an international search for Moore’s replacement.

During her time as director, Moore overhauled the organization’s management and vision, transforming Chinati, which was established in a series of warehouses on 340 acres in the west Texas desert by Judd in the 1980s, into a full-fledged contemporary art museum with an annual attendance that peaked around 50,000 before the pandemic. In 2017, she introduced the multiphase “Master Plan” for the preservation of the museum’s buildings, the improvement of its visitor experience, and the restoration of its vast grounds.

Among her accomplishments is the 2016 unveiling of untitled (dawn to dusk), a 10,000-square-foot, C-shaped concrete structure by Robert Irwin. It’s monumental reconstruction of a former army hospital, divided by corridors of alternating windows and translucent scrims that cast the building half in darkness and half in sunlight.

This April the museum completed a $2.7 million restoration of the John Chamberlain Building, one of three converted wool warehouses dedicated to contemporary artists Judd admired, and the 22 large-scale sculptures made of crushed automobile parts installed inside. It is the world’s largest permanent installation of Chamberlain’s works, and had for years suffered damage in the region’s scorching heat, high altitude, and winds.

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The Best Self-Moistening Water Brushes for Artists on the Move

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Super convenient for artists on the go, self-moistening water brushes are just paintbrushes with a water reservoir in the shaft: you simply fill up a water brush and get to work. Water brushes are perfect for aquarelle-style painting in watercolor or aquatint. They can be used with watercolor pens and pencils, or with powdered or solid pigment to avoid the mess and hassle of extra tools. They are also a must-have addition to any pocket watercolor kit for plein air painting. Browse our roundup below to find the best brush for you.

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400 Religious Monuments in Spain Are in Serious Danger Due to Neglect, Organization Says

Four hundred religious monuments in Spain are in serious danger due to neglect, Hispania Nostra, a nonprofit that works to promote and conserve “cultural and national heritage” in Spain, said in a statement Thursday.

Hispania Nostra publishes a record of different monuments, buildings, and sites of archaeological importance around the country and the condition they’re in. The Red List, which is published on a rolling basis, notes which sites are in a state of serious disrepair; their most recent update notes that many religious monuments are fading away due to neglect and looting.

“Monasteries, hermitages, monasteries, churches and hospitals were abandoned, if not razed, vandalized and looted, and what used to be monuments that housed valuable libraries and works of sacred art, were reduced to a heap of rubble,” reads the statement.

“Many times, the stones and wooden beams of these convents were uprooted to build houses, fences or even bullrings, while the most valuable and elaborate ones (capitals, columns and even entire cloisters) were sold, sometimes to foreign buyers.”

Hispania Nostra pointed out sites like Sanctuary of the Virgin of Grace which was built in 1795 and is located in Teruel in eastern Spain. Only its walls and floors remain, but the imagery that once adorned it have all been erased by time, the organization said. Many of the sites on the list contain decorative elements such as frescoes and altar pieces that are being destroyed by humidity and lack of care.

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