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In 30 minutes, @BenStiller will sit down with @frynaomifry for a #NewYorkerFest conversation, streamed live right here on Twitter. Finish folding your laundry, and we’ll see you back here soon. https://t.co/Aema220Qr2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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“These are just people, and people are messy,” @quintaburunson said, about the characters on “Abbott Elementary.” #NewYorkerFest https://t.co/ZG39mLNx65 — 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/G858R1kLaQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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In @newyorkerhumor, it’s never too early to start preparing your child for Harvard. https://t.co/nhxaTkYC9C — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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Stream @quintabrunson and @dstfelix’s #NewYorkerFest discussion, happening now. https://t.co/e2LN61yVnt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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During the first year of the pandemic, when reports of coronavirus reinfections started to trickle in, the phenomenon was considered exceedingly rare, @DhruvKhullar writes. It’s now clear that we’re all likely to be infected multiple times. https://t.co/GYqZKNHjj1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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Some quarter million people may have left Russia after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, in February. The current wave of escapees may prove even bigger. https://t.co/vdMOw23rR1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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Don’t miss today’s #NewYorkerFest events! See what we’re streaming on Twitter, thanks to our sponsor @Google, and set your alarms to join. https://t.co/M9GBqRedXU https://t.co/9NzFRFkJ8U — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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A new book and solo exhibition of Baldwin Lee’s work makes the case that he is one of the great overlooked luminaries of American picture-making. https://t.co/QHeDF3s98r — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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That beautiful time of year when leaves take on the orange glow of the setting sun, crisp air cools hot cider from the local market, and—oh, it’s over, there it goes, it’s winter now. https://t.co/MAjwoLxoD4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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From “A Little Life” to “Ted Lasso,” the trauma plot has taken over our pages and our screens. “Characters are now created in order to be dispatched into the past, to truffle for trauma,” Parul Sehgal writes. https://t.co/NNjJyb3gel — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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From 2018: The rise of self-focussed photos has deeper and more complicated roots than simple millennial narcissism. https://t.co/nUF1VOiwP0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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The occupants who have inhabited Sylvester Manor, on Shelter Island, have included enslaved people and their enslavers, an intimate of the ­Founding Fathers, and two teen-agers with an impressive record collection. https://t.co/JkqYnuBqeu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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In France, the rise of French tacos is a lot like that of the iPhone, a fast-food founder says: “one day it wasn’t there, and the next day it was, and nobody knows how they lived without it.” https://t.co/ndKFOBzKiI — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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Rosie O’Donnell’s reëmergence as an edgy presence in nostalgic remakes feels like a cheeky nod to her 1990s mythos as the Miss Congeniality of daytime television–and to how far she’s migrated from that rosy reputation in the time since. https://t.co/zzZRxHQvOW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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What would you make if you could build your own town? If you are King Charles III, it looks like Poundbury—a planned community that has been called a “feudal Disneyland,” and “fake, heartless, authoritarian, and grimly cute.” https://t.co/QMquK5e83T — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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At a retrospective of Diane Arbus’s photographs, a gallery-goer noted that Arbus showed the normality of freakishness and the freakishness of normality. “The freakishness of normality—I guess that’s my category,” the CNN anchor Anderson Cooper said. https://t.co/xRvJzmrKG8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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In 2019, Shane Gillis was fired from the cast of “S.N.L.” after a journalist unearthed a clip of him making offensive remarks. He understands why he was let go, he told the podcast host Joe Rogan. “I said wild shit. I’m going to *keep* saying wild shit.” https://t.co/8WXZ7rhAYR — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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In @newyorkerhumor: a simple guide to making your Italian mother’s secret pasta sauce. https://t.co/EvNLzjEfGO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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.@jamieleecurtis and @mgyllenhaal join @rachsyme at this year’s #NewYorkerFest. Name a better trio: we’ll wait. Get your tickets here. https://t.co/Hr1iW7Lya5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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In “The Jazz Continuum,” at @TheJoyceTheater from October 11–16, the choreographer LaTasha Barnes and her ensemble embody the continuity between Black dance of 100 years ago and Black dance of yesterday. Learn more: https://t.co/l6eUvnGym2 https://t.co/HRoaDmO9ot — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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RT @michaelluo: Bono singing “With or Without You,” telling rock and roll stories, and celebrating ⁦@NewYorker⁩, including its fact-checkin… — PolitiTweet.org

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Bono has been married to his wife, Ali, for 40 years. At tonight’s #NewYorkerFest, he offered a newlywed some words of advice on creating a lasting partnership. https://t.co/D1KVLb8Wko — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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.@ClareMalone reviews “Smart Brevity,” a book written by the founders of Axios, which is essentially about how to write a good e-mail. https://t.co/KokbcW6wND — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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There’s no better way to embrace autumn than by picking apples in temperatures that remind you that the genuinely comfortable part of the season now lasts for only about three hours, all of which you will spend inside working. https://t.co/luT8103NMt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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@billyeichner @HarveyFierstein We want to hear from you. Tell us what you thought of this #NewYorkerFest livestream: https://t.co/7x9yIj0eoo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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When a department store turned to Laila Gohar to cater an opening-night party for a new location on the Champs-Élysées, she delivered a mortadella the size of a telephone pole. It entered through the store’s second-floor windows with the help of a crane. https://t.co/3cIBtWwqoa — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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In the musical “1776” and the play “Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge,” we watch as crucial American issues are erased and avoided by rhetoric. https://t.co/2RoRiOKVyr — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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Tune in to @billyeichner and @HarveyFierstein’s #NewYorkerFest discussion, now streaming live. https://t.co/cEjgz2htVO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022
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Andrea Wulf’s new book concerns a period, from the mid-1790s to the early 1800s, when a small German town became home to a formidable coterie of intellectuals, who, intoxicated by the French Revolution, placed the self at the center of their thinking. https://t.co/tMgqkI3sWH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 8, 2022