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The restaurateur Ruthie Rogers attends a party for her new book, which matches dishes (a loaf of focaccia) with a photographic echo (a tote bag flattened by tires). https://t.co/FdMA5FW90z — PolitiTweet.org
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“I’ve never come out publicly. I’ve told lots of friends, but I’ve never been public about my sexuality,” the Times puzzle editor Will Shortz says, in a new interview. “It just dropped in my lap when I was 69 and I thought, Wow, this is amazing.” https://t.co/QyKwWZW6Ex — PolitiTweet.org
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Slap fighting is outrageous by design. But, in the case of “Power Slap,” some of the outrage has come from a surprising quarter: the world of professional fighting. https://t.co/FPZQRz3Ool — PolitiTweet.org
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“A new book of my photos, inspired by my Instagram, is an expanded glimpse of how I navigate this culture,” Patti Smith writes. See some of the images in her new collection. https://t.co/9t8mgCtoGg — PolitiTweet.org
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The new short film “Memoir of a Veering Storm,” in which a 15-year-old and her friends take a brief, secret excursion to an abortion clinic, takes place entirely within a school day. Watch here. https://t.co/KZHV6MqkY3 — PolitiTweet.org
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“I don’t send the ghosts anywhere, nowhere good or bad. There’s no peace or closure. There’s no reconciliation. No passage to the other side. All of that is fiction.” A short story by Mariana Enriquez. https://t.co/Bxwgr0cdlm — PolitiTweet.org
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A rigorous and surprisingly entertaining new book about the role of workplace surveillance in trucking offers an ethnographic portrait of a profession in transition. https://t.co/6NTN9C5LDv — PolitiTweet.org
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In @newyorkerhumor, a kidnapper grapples with the ethics of the profession: “I have come to the conclusion that kidnapping is morally wrong.” https://t.co/PVPIUfJ9J9 — PolitiTweet.org
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There are many categories of salad snob—the ingredient minimalists, the chop evangelists, the dressing-goes-in-the-… https://t.co/iIPnBF5TAj — PolitiTweet.org
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After Amanda Petrusich’s husband died, she found comfort in Anderson Cooper’s podcast about death and loss, “All There Is.” In a recent interview, Petrusich and Cooper talk about grief, love, and what it means to be human. https://t.co/0CVhL2RtVK — PolitiTweet.org
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s objective is seemingly to provide white Floridians, from a young age, with a version of the past that they can be comfortable with, regardless of whether it’s true. https://t.co/zQVeiJ172O — PolitiTweet.org
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Under the Biden Administration’s new plan, groups of American citizens or permanent residents can apply to privately sponsor the resettlement of refugees. The first newcomers under the program will arrive in April. https://t.co/G5gGYb8Dng — PolitiTweet.org
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After a fatwa was issued against Salman Rushdie, he feared he would no longer be merely a storyteller; for the rest of his life, he would be a story, a controversy, an affair. He has refused to accept that fate. https://t.co/KsfXCgDLIP — PolitiTweet.org
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Whisper, an open-source program, transcribes speech in more than 90 languages. In some of them, the software can actually parse what somebody’s saying better than a human can. https://t.co/a3o1DWI4sw — PolitiTweet.org
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The main reason that the British Empire was able to sustain itself for more than two centuries, the historian Caroline Elkins maintains, was that the British model of state violence came wrapped in a “velvet glove” of liberal reform. https://t.co/c9kyJmoGNf — PolitiTweet.org
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Politicians often focus “on this idea of how politics should be but not necessarily on the outcome,” the Arizona congressman Ruben Gallego says. “People are hurting right now. They need help, and politicians should focus on how to get that done first.” https://t.co/vbMx4YnHn8 https://t.co/NdIyemFzM1 — PolitiTweet.org
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Toni Morrison was born on this day in 1931. Those who were in high school when she was already a legendary figure will think of her work “as an early exegetical playground,” Vinson Cunningham wrote, after Morrison died, in 2019. Revisit his moving tribute: https://t.co/AMgH7LGDdF https://t.co/4yXxY2Qyk8 — PolitiTweet.org
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Is Joseph Conrad's novel “Heart of Darkness” a critique of colonialism, or an example of it? https://t.co/zMXlexxmaY — PolitiTweet.org
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Read an interview with the Brazilian author Clarice Lispector, from 1976, published for the first time.… https://t.co/o4Updca1dz — PolitiTweet.org
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Scientists experiment on some 120 million lab mice and rats per year. But, as the global animal-testing industry continues to grow, problematic results continue to emerge. https://t.co/BGCnQZ1hQY — PolitiTweet.org
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Roz Chast illustrates some of the stranger questions about her work that she hears during Q. & A.s. Read the full comic: https://t.co/G2zCt187ps https://t.co/mlwIDWTdvY — PolitiTweet.org
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Roz Chast illustrates some of the stranger questions about her work that she hears during Q. & A.s. https://t.co/xMNi0ZSGA9 — PolitiTweet.org
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In a new Q. & A., @IChotiner speaks with M. Taylor Fravel, a professor of political science at M.I.T., about China’s military strategy, President Xi Jinping’s policy changes, and the balloon incident. https://t.co/nTAiQedp5K — PolitiTweet.org
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“When I realized that New York was a cesspit filled with the viscera of broken dreams, I decided to move to Los Angeles. But, when I arrived in L.A. and realized it had a withered husk for a soul, I took the first plane back to New York.” https://t.co/AERRVr1FBM — PolitiTweet.org
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Robin Arzón considered herself “allergic to exercise” until a traumatic event set her on a new course. “I think I’m so unapologetic about living a big life because I know what it feels like to risk living a small one because of fear,” she says. https://t.co/t11TN4Gum7 — PolitiTweet.org
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“Putin’s strategy could be described as ‘I can’t have it? No one can have it!’ Sadly, that’s where the tragedy is right now,” the historian Stephen Kotkin says, in a new conversation with David Remnick. https://t.co/YxV6AyB0Ot — PolitiTweet.org
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“We have no ownership over it, nor should we,” Cate Blanchett says, of the varied responses to the film “Tár.” “How people define it and lean into it and discuss it is not for us to be involved with in any way.” https://t.co/R1cPW652G0 — PolitiTweet.org
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“I am not programmed to express preferences between political candidates or to take a stance on political issues. I aim to provide information that is as neutral and unbiased as possible.” An “interview” with ChatGPT. https://t.co/FWGNeGzzsb — PolitiTweet.org
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How did Aubrey Plaza end up on “The White Lotus”? “It has to do with my Swedish exchange-student boyfriend,” she says. https://t.co/m5pqDWVugQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Certain questions resurface often in Patricia Highsmith’s early diaries. Does she work better in a relationship or alone? Is she more attracted to her lover’s body or her sparkling conversation? https://t.co/6WOz64zgFI — PolitiTweet.org