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“Wherever he looked all he found reflected back was dullness and uselessness; only the great disappointment heaped up within himself.” Read “Shelter,” a new short story by Nicole Krauss. https://t.co/7D0fqj4jTY — PolitiTweet.org
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Amateur archeologists have recovered arrowheads, pieces of atlatls, and other artifacts—including a woman’s body believed to be many hundreds of years old—in a West Texas cave. To whom do their findings belong? https://t.co/DRWEQZq5vL — PolitiTweet.org
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Despite a continual stream of scandal and disaster, YouTube doesn’t have the outsized reputation that Facebook and Twitter have taken on as public villains, destroyers of democracy, and general irritants. How has it evaded the same characterization? https://t.co/5vO3m4vqsV — PolitiTweet.org
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Should rich nations pay the communities that they have helped to drown? https://t.co/A8yZ9jP4lN — PolitiTweet.org
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“This is what he remembered. Heat. A baseball field. Yellow grass, the whirr of insects, himself leaning against a tree as the boys of the neighborhood gather for a pickup game.” Fiction by Tobias Wolff, from 1995. https://t.co/q3CJQZ9sY5 — PolitiTweet.org
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.@ChloeBailey discussed what inspires her, and what she hopes fans get from her music, at this year’s #NewYorkerFest. https://t.co/tPYffpUjfU — PolitiTweet.org
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@ChloeBailey We want to hear from you. Tell us what you thought of this #NewYorkerFest livestream: https://t.co/7x9yIjinCw — PolitiTweet.org
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“Grant and Rufus met in kindergarten and had been best friends ever since, lovers of the outdoors, wild places, fast food, and girls.” A short story by Thomas McGuane. https://t.co/grA676uZ0C — PolitiTweet.org
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Tonight, Molly Shannon talked about doing the work, writing her own roles, and why she’s @vanessabayer’s biggest fan. #NewYorkerFest https://t.co/rpTYXhi94x — PolitiTweet.org
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Watch @ChloeBailey’s discussion and performance at the #NewYorkerFest live—stream here. https://t.co/Iq2nn74M4K — PolitiTweet.org
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New York’s most enduring bialy bakery is expanding—and new eateries exploring the Jewish diaspora are opening. https://t.co/ObGh4wpkc6 — PolitiTweet.org
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“He often spoke of the life of the mind,” Rivka Galchen writes, of her father, who died when she was 17. “He wished for my brother and me that we could enjoy a life of the mind.” https://t.co/nogXJ7BBbv — PolitiTweet.org
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When Molly Shannon was four years old, she lost her mother and baby sister in a car accident. She spoke about how the experience has shaped her perspective on life at tonight’s #NewYorkerFest. https://t.co/MovbUasoI4 — PolitiTweet.org
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“No man is an island,” the modernist poet John Donne once wrote. Who was he, and what inspired his most famous lines? https://t.co/z6Vy3Td5rN — PolitiTweet.org
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@vanessabayer We want to hear from you. Tell us what you thought of this #NewYorkerFest livestream: https://t.co/7x9yIjinCw — PolitiTweet.org
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Netflix’s miniseries “Dahmer” looks to the murderer’s parents for clues to his depravity. Jeffrey Dahmer’s own father did the same. https://t.co/JxpqMPd7ld — PolitiTweet.org
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Live from New York (and straight from your computer), it’s Molly Shannon and @vanessabayer, in conversation with the New Yorker editor Susan Morrison. Watch a stream from the #NewYorkerFest stage, happening now. https://t.co/v4Al78aOQH — PolitiTweet.org
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On stage at #NewYorkerFest, Jerrod Carmichael talked to @andrewmarantz about saying the thing that he was most afraid of, the state of sitcoms, and his relationship with faith. https://t.co/gKFEcldaCY — PolitiTweet.org
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The philosopher Martin Hägglund believes that atheism is a path to a more meaningful life, as well as political and economic transformation. https://t.co/XgNw0fnR2s — PolitiTweet.org
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Pakistan contributes less than one per cent of the world’s carbon emissions. Despite that, it is among the most vulnerable countries to climate-related disasters. https://t.co/bRNHpqxPqh — PolitiTweet.org
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Vinson Cunningham reviews “Mud” and “Drowning,” two plays directed as a chiming pair by JoAnne Akalaitis. https://t.co/zG1zBZHm4W — PolitiTweet.org
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Felix had an accident during nap time and doesn’t have a spare pair of pants at school. If Felix’s father is listed as the primary point of contact on all documents, how many times does the school call his mother? https://t.co/icSdo2RfPT — PolitiTweet.org
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Watch live: Jerrod Carmichael talks with @andrewmarantz at this year’s #NewYorkerFest. https://t.co/QYIhbpnEfj — PolitiTweet.org
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For many, Sara Bareilles remains best known as the singer-songwriter of “Love Song” and “Brave.” But she has stealthily made her mark in varied ways, burrowing into more crucial places in the culture than Apple’s Pop Hits Radio. https://t.co/pBShiOPyt0 — PolitiTweet.org
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“Marriage is an aggregate of multiple narratives,” the psychotherapist Esther Perel said, at the 2018 #NewYorkerFest. “When you pick a partner, you pick a story, and then you find yourself in a play you never auditioned for.” https://t.co/EwU8mU0vLg — PolitiTweet.org
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We want to hear from you. Tell us what you thought of this #NewYorkerFest livestream: https://t.co/7x9yIjinCw — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NewYorkerFest: “Abbott Elementary” is “so much inspired by everyday people,” @quintabrunson said. “You get up, and you put your clothes… — PolitiTweet.org
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Netflix’s “Mo” introduces us to a different kind of immigrant from what Hollywood usually offers up: the characters are prickly, resourceful, unassimilated. https://t.co/f1BF2saNsf — PolitiTweet.org
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Great N.Y. Noodletown has reopened after a renovation, and its roast duck, salt-baked soft-shell crab, and ginger-scallion noodles taste better than ever. https://t.co/TBuIczbe8O — PolitiTweet.org
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It’s time to watch @BenStiller and @frynaomifry, live from the #NewYorkerFest, right here. https://t.co/TXbPMcMyMs — PolitiTweet.org