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If “Don’t Worry Darling” offered nothing but its sense of design and its performances, it would still be a sensory delight, @tnyfrontrow writes. https://t.co/VH9WhmVg89 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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The “Tree of Life” (“El Árbol de la Vida”), a clay sculpture on exhibit at the new Molino Family Latino Gallery, at the Smithsonian, poetically depicts the ongoing history of the struggle for civil rights and recognition. https://t.co/5M4dYeIqtO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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In 2016, the photographer Brian Finke first learned about Streetbeefs, an anti-gun-violence project set up in a Virginia back yard. A new book of his images captures the action close up. https://t.co/PMd7LzGy34 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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A short comic chronicles a morning of errors. https://t.co/PYb95aOzEE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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In images and interviews, the new math documentary “A Trip To Infinity” contemplates whether it is possible for a mortal person to experience endlessness. https://t.co/clU2QsqgW2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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“As he looked for the right word, several wrong words appeared in his window.” Three poems by Billy Collins. https://t.co/zEfiLJ2NWn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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The “Derry Girls” creator Lisa McGee said she didn’t recognize the characters in most films about the Troubles. “There were never any jokes. I don’t know any Northern Irish person that isn’t funny,” she said. https://t.co/gcUToq27nv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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Kathy Lee, a gay professor at an evangelical university, asked never to be named in an article while her mother was alive. Last year, her mom died at the age of 96, never knowing about her only daughter’s sexual identity. https://t.co/N1rJerunGx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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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/o2oebHCYXo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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Spaghetti alla Nerano exemplifies Italian cooking traditions: take the simple riches of what grows nearby and make it as tasty as you can without a lot of fussiness. https://t.co/0opwyFBBnA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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In recent years, a small group of scholars has focussed on war-termination theory—that is, the study of how wars end. They see reason to fear the possible outcomes in Ukraine. https://t.co/8TKvmmi7rF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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“Father and son: each was locked in a deep, dark embrace with his own secrets.” Fiction by Haruki Murakami, from 2011. https://t.co/T6gpVKCg7E — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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For decades, the Bloomsbury-group artist Duncan Grant kept hundreds of explicit drawings out of the public eye. The painter’s erotic art is now on display at Charleston, in East Sussex, for the first time. https://t.co/1wzHdirYh1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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In Uvalde, Texas, the morning ritual of waiting for the bus took on new meaning this fall. “I spent the whole summer contemplating whether I send them back or not,” one mother said. “The nightmare is, what if they don’t come back?” https://t.co/Q7n5lZzSTt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 11, 2022
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In @newyorkerhumor, the superheroes tell all. https://t.co/8GmEMu2TTE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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David Gilbert discusses his short story from this week’s issue, which came from “a dream I had, of these sisters who perform this strange ceremony to honor their dead sister.” https://t.co/yh779HJ654 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Stephania Taladrid reports on an underground network of women who call themselves the Pill Fairies and are bringing abortion medications over the Mexican border into the U.S.—a process that requires disguises, burner phones, and encrypted messaging apps. https://t.co/ppeenBWxvn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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“It’s tempting to say that I found David O. Russell’s new film, ‘Amsterdam,’ a hoot and a half, and be done with it,” @tnyfrontrow writes. “But there’s much more to this exuberant movie.” https://t.co/etkPOT9ele — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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On our Politics and More podcast, @jeanniesgersen joins David Remnick to preview the Supreme Court’s fall term. Listen here. https://t.co/7WRzwY5Bsc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Roz Chast illustrates a song she and her son sang to his almost two-year-old kid, about Mary’s not-so-little lamb. https://t.co/4hoszsJCgf — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Who was the first woman to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year? Play today’s Name Drop. https://t.co/a4biXbNbuk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Rivka Galchen reports on the meticulous and high-stakes redesign of David Geffen Hall, at Lincoln Center, exploring the science and emotion of improving the famous concert venue’s acoustics. https://t.co/hBgS31Xk9S — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Seabirds with “elegant” and “sooty” species: five letters. https://t.co/ccghoJdUNB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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.@samanth_s investigates the Hindu right’s efforts to remake the Bollywood film industry into an instrument of its own political aims. https://t.co/ypISxaLmT7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Stephania Taladrid travels to Mexico and Texas to meet the women who are defying the law—getting abortion pills across the border to Americans—following the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. https://t.co/CaJ6tG4PjK — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker: https://t.co/qLUnr8B8S6 https://t.co/UjTsejqvPR — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Founded in 1842, the New York Philharmonic is the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States. Its latest renovation prioritizes psychoacoustics—the study of how mood affects the listening experience. https://t.co/H8ZXRrispm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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Bollywood has become glutted with movies and TV shows that align with the Hindu-nationalist politics of Narendra Modi and his party. Many filmmakers and producers who offer a different perspective feel censored—or threatened. https://t.co/HROS7N9IvW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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In early 2020, Darius Sam, an Indigenous 19-year-old living in British Columbia, resolved to run 100 miles at once, to raise awareness for addiction and mental health. Watch a short documentary about his feat and his transformation. https://t.co/xY4CRDiA01 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022
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After enduring a brutal month-long Russian assault earlier this year, residents of Kyiv had enjoyed a period of relative peace and security. That reprieve was violently interrupted a little after 8 A.M. today. https://t.co/QuDo7egnf8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 10, 2022