How to Not Read Everything I Write

I occasionally feel self-conscious about the weird mix of content on this site, with film reviews sitting alongside detailed discussions of urban planning issues. While I think some of my planning stuff (like my essays about the town of Seaside, or the urban design and planning of Disneyland) might be of interest to a broader readership, some of my posts are pretty technical and I appreciate must be annoying to the readers that followed me over here from my old film-related site, Cinephobia.

For this reason, I’ve now made it slightly easier to skip to just the content you’re after by creating subdomains you can bookmark for each of the two main threads of content. The two new addresses, which should be self-explanatory, are:

www.sterow.com/film

www.sterow.com/urbanplanning

You can also get an RSS feed that just delivers the film or planning articles. Here’s the film feed, and here’s the planning feed.

It’s not completely seamless, since going back to the home screen for the site will still show everything, but it should hopefully allow a neater way to cut straight to the new content that might interest you, and to not be bothered by extraneous posts on my main feed.

Note that some content (like the afore-mentioned pieces on Disneyland, or my stuff about backlots) will be posted to both categories. And of course you can always just come to the main page and use the category and tag menus on the right to filter the posts as you see fit.