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In which the cartoonists Roz Chast and @EmilyFlake visit the iconic New York City bar Bemelmans for the first time. https://t.co/8Pmyq8evri — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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At Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir, the infamous bathtub ring—a chalk-white coating of minerals that receding waters have left behind—serves as a daily reminder of the 158 feet of water that is no longer there. https://t.co/eq0LLNRoVY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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For decades, the effects of automation have been fiercely debated. Are we missing the bigger picture? https://t.co/zdSvDOcNlv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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Jon Stewart treated “The Daily Show” like a calling; Trevor Noah just seemed like he was there to do a job. https://t.co/DP5TW08syv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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As tuberculosis shaped modernism, so COVID-19 and our collective experience of staying inside for months on end will influence architecture’s near future. https://t.co/DXXKef3ISH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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The “La La Land” director’s over-the-top paean to silent Hollywood, starring Margot Robbie as a hopeful actress and Brad Pitt as an affable superstar, amounts to a frenzied scrapbook. https://t.co/2TnwD0JqQZ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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When Samuel Alito was nominated to the Supreme Court, in 2005, he was seen as a quiet, methodical, reasonable man. Now he is the embodiment of a conservative majority that is ambitious and extreme, Margaret Talbot writes. https://t.co/7g1NwEGCBw — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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Every summer, scores of teens worked at the Cove Inn. “That was summer. I started in winter.” The cartoonist Seth illustrates scenes from a chilly part-time job. https://t.co/LVZeOjvuVp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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A new production of “Merrily We Roll Along” unearths the potential that Sondheim-heads have always suspected was in the show by infusing it with enthusiasm, sympathy, and (not to be cheesy about it) love. https://t.co/AWfafkqM1E — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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“Letters to a Young Poet” has become a talisman for aspiring writers. But what does the other half of the correspondence reveal? https://t.co/ftSUCrXQ9x — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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“Congratulations! Our magazine has just declared your beloved city the most livable in America, and we cannot wait to tell our millions of readers about it.” https://t.co/yxmbVRz2ND — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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“She didn’t want to sound insane, yet she also didn’t want to be a quiet little flower. So there she was, saying nothing but oscillating between these two extremes.” Fiction by Weike Wang. https://t.co/nMUhqagZFM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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Fiction writers love it. Filmmakers can’t resist it. But does this trope deepen characters, or flatten them into a set of symptoms? https://t.co/44FLqpJMoN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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Together, the psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman made the world a better place. https://t.co/e1AVvgNjhq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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When she was a young girl, Toni Morrison’s father taught her an important lesson about work. https://t.co/HgCP8unYFn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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’Tis the season for both. https://t.co/gZuO4OEdpM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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Many candidates come touting their areas of expertise—beginner Spanish, ability to work well under pressure—but none compare to the fluency with which I am proficient in Microsoft Word. https://t.co/Nbefs1VFC4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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They had lived in the woodlands, 25 miles from New York City, for generations. Why were people so afraid of them? #NewYorkerArchive https://t.co/9rNqJ702Ww — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2023
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David Grann’s 2008 report on the French serial imposter Frédéric Bourdin, who assumed dozens of false identities, including those of missing persons. https://t.co/0pQmsqT3Fk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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“I do wonder if this is going to be a cohort of kids whose puberty was more rapid because they were in a critical window of susceptibility during a time of great social upheaval,” a pediatric endocrinologist said, about the recent uptick in early puberty. https://t.co/OeP3N8z58O — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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In a year of news fatigue and anxiety, some of the most popular New Yorker stories were ones that were completely unmoored from current events. From true-crime tales to wry personal histories, check out the top stories of 2022. https://t.co/aSt0YScmyq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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Supporters of the Brazilian ex-President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Brasília today, in a scene reminiscent of the far-right attack on the U.S. Capitol in 2021. In 2019, Jon Lee Anderson wrote on the rise of Trumpian authoritarianism in Brazil: https://t.co/YHbIKQ6yvu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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Anna Holmes writes about Margaret Wise Brown’s radical picture books, including “Goodnight Moon,” which delighted, surprised, and sometimes disturbed. https://t.co/D3sHWJkwjN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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Pinecraft, a small, sunny neighborhood in Sarasota, Florida, is a place of brief leisure for people who consider work to be sacred. https://t.co/IcaXgUtLWn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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The role that Henry Fuseli’s wife, Sophia, played in his work, materially and imaginatively, is tantalizingly suggested in a new exhibition of his drawings. https://t.co/0Sn6KX5QB6 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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“Let’s not consider the possibility that you’re not currently deep into a book.” In @newyorkerhumor, @kerr_elson asks a dreaded question. https://t.co/Xf4qllKk8w — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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In a series of illustrations by @jared_nangle, the classical pianist Glenn Gould plays the COVID Variations on piano, opening with “Aria SARS-CoV-2.” https://t.co/B6ncxoMDCl — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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In this week’s cryptic crossword: wine that fizzes up, mostly (four letters). https://t.co/NgkbP4OKE2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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Jonathan Mitchell, the lawyer who wrote Texas’s abortion ban, is crusading to cut down the Supreme Court’s power—and he’s urging progressives to do so, too. https://t.co/L34qlKo1Mc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023
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“If I’m thinking about the future, I’m having anxiety. If I’m thinking about the past, I could be depressed. But when I’m present I’m happy, and I want to savor that,” @JanelleMonae tells @MJSchulman, in a new interview. https://t.co/MRYY1lfDNz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 8, 2023