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For the documentary “In Silico,” a filmmaker set out to track the creation of a simulated brain. He ended up capturing a more complicated story. https://t.co/VhBAZTkhGz — PolitiTweet.org
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“Daytime talk shows always have a gloss of self-help to them,” @rachsyme writes. “The Drew Barrymore Show,” though, “is too chaotic and destabilizing to feel manufactured.” https://t.co/SJGLRlGc83 — PolitiTweet.org
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In his new film, “Triangle of Sadness,” Ruben Östlund’s “strongest suit and his strongest inclination are in conflict with each other,” @tnyfrontrow writes: “his keen observations are submerged in his efforts at social criticism and political philosophy.” https://t.co/jdN6nA7Zp5 — PolitiTweet.org
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Annie Ernaux has become famous for pushing the boundaries of memoir. “She writes of herself, but in a flat, observational, reportorial way that relentlessly inventories the surface of things,” @AdamGopnik writes. https://t.co/cCVgPBtcA8 — PolitiTweet.org
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Peter Schjeldahl, who died on Friday, wrote for The New Yorker for more than two decades. “A voice is what he always had: distinct, clear, funny,” David Remnick writes. “A poet’s voice—epigrammatic, nothing wasted.” https://t.co/ll9NVHHRJ4 https://t.co/UXYKoI6nyR — PolitiTweet.org
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.@newyorkerhumor, from 2017: “Trump is guilty of yet another Very Illegal Thing. It is similar to all the previous Very Illegal Things, but somehow Even Worse.” https://t.co/FddbJsuBTu — PolitiTweet.org
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A pawnbroker’s viral TikTok about a wartime album he found has brought renewed attention to the Nanjing Massacre. “The sad irony here is that, as far as I can tell, none of these photographs are from Nanjing,” a professor who reviewed the images said. https://t.co/0MvFVc1LJH — PolitiTweet.org
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Kanye West’s offensive statements may get him banned from Instagram and Twitter. But asking whether those accounts should be obliterated is starting the conversation in the wrong place, @andrewmarantz writes. https://t.co/SiPVmiJPRp — PolitiTweet.org
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To Christopher Rufo, a term for a school of legal scholarship looked like the perfect weapon. https://t.co/fdxP4UXDP8 — PolitiTweet.org
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The photographer Vivian Maier roamed the streets with her camera, capturing images of sublime spontaneity, wit, and compositional savvy. https://t.co/6ZzmXXOfTu — PolitiTweet.org
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“Historically, no U.S. or U.N. intervention has really addressed Haiti’s problem,” a member of a Haiti-based anti-corruption group said. Why should Haitians believe that this time will be any different? https://t.co/HNnqp9Q6k6 — PolitiTweet.org
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The U.S. economy has added, on average, half a million jobs per month since Joe Biden took office—a pace of job growth that is unprecedented for the first half-term of a Presidency. https://t.co/n5trbR4h2o — PolitiTweet.org
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In 2020, Milad Mirghahari began posting videos on TikTok of himself making sandwiches at Subway. About two years later, he had nearly six million subscribers and enough money to buy the shop from his parents. https://t.co/gNBNkolAVI — PolitiTweet.org
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The longtime New Yorker writer Peter Schjeldahl, who died today, at the age of 80, was known for his syntactical genius and densely layered criticism. Revisit a collection of his signature pieces from the #NewYorkerArchive. https://t.co/Q5OXVrjRJ9 — PolitiTweet.org
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On #NewYorkerRadio, a leading expert on computerized voting machines explains how the Stop the Steal movement co-opted his research on their vulnerabilities—and why hand counting won’t fix the problems. Listen here. https://t.co/1IiTjLebq5 — PolitiTweet.org
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After a video of the basketball star Draymond Green punching a teammate leaked and went viral, some are questioning the “winning culture” of the Golden State Warriors. https://t.co/ECWrniih9m — PolitiTweet.org
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H.D.’s autobiographical novel “HERmione,” written in 1927 but not published until 1981, 20 years after the poet’s death, recounts the bisexual love triangle from her youth. https://t.co/rRVGLuTLxA — PolitiTweet.org
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In his latest column, @jaycaspiankang heads to the Circa casino in Las Vegas, home to the biggest sportsbook in the world. https://t.co/ZRCq9uYK1L — PolitiTweet.org
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“People are always, like, ‘Don’t wait for someone else, date yourself!’ And it’s, like: Who else is paying for this?” https://t.co/dhqeNvitFC — PolitiTweet.org
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The longtime New Yorker writer Peter Schjeldahl has died, at age 80. Read Schjeldahl’s 2019 reflection on the art of dying, which he wrote after receiving a devastating diagnosis of rampant lung cancer: https://t.co/Nixibmy2Tv https://t.co/oV64fzT6va — PolitiTweet.org
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The longtime New Yorker writer Peter Schjeldahl died today, at age 80. Read Schjeldahl’s 2019 reflection on the art of dying, which he wrote after receiving a devastating diagnosis of rampant lung cancer: https://t.co/HUE6OmAeh8 https://t.co/jNCjgSYpJK — PolitiTweet.org
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What happens in a nature documentary when there is no David Attenborough, no Morgan Freeman or Sigourney Weaver, lending voice-over and friendly narration? What happens when viewers are left to piece together an animal’s story on their own? https://t.co/Vo3eJAZJYr — PolitiTweet.org
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In China, Guo Wengui demonstrated an unshakable instinct for aligning himself with politicians who could help him. In the U.S., he seemed to determine quickly who his likeliest benefactors were—and ended up among the Trumpists. https://t.co/zjuJ6Wv7Hr — PolitiTweet.org
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Get @rubytandoh’s recipe for peanut-and-potato soup. “This dish gives me enormous comfort and, importantly, puts paid to the idea that a soup is a ‘light’ meal,” she writes. https://t.co/WuBLPW3b1z — PolitiTweet.org
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Alexei Ratmansky’s dance for Ukraine, “Wartime Elegy,” is a jagged affair, but that may be part of the point, and the result is strangely haunting. https://t.co/Iych0DNfhz — PolitiTweet.org
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In @newyorkerhumor, how to find the perfect roommate. https://t.co/qpCuDmcz1c — PolitiTweet.org
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Can you name this influential philosopher and political theorist in 100 seconds or less? https://t.co/G6cQSehwL9 — PolitiTweet.org
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The end of Prime Minister Liz Truss’s premiership—the shortest in British history—illustrates that the Conservative Party “is an utter mess, a collapsed heap, with warring factions within its factions,” @JohnCassidy writes. https://t.co/kDcPmUwQCR — PolitiTweet.org
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“A lot of these players are talking against LIV publicly,” a golf manager said, about players leaving the P.G.A. Tour to join Saudi Arabia’s new league. “Privately, they’re trying to get a deal.” https://t.co/ZFptpB1YdQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Former co-host Perkins of “The Great British Baking Show”: three letters. https://t.co/xub5fPOixX — PolitiTweet.org