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.@MJSchulman’s ode to the stars who were excluded from this year’s Best Actress race: Margot Robbie (“You danced. You cried. You puked.”), Viola Davis (“You slayed—literally.”), and more. https://t.co/IUad9rQbaD — PolitiTweet.org
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Rachel McMahon, a college sophomore in Michigan, says she only made BuzzFeed quizzes for fun. Her work drew 130 million views in 2018: https://t.co/0rFnMkZ5o1 — PolitiTweet.org
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“When Gilly was young, she lied to her diary,” @csestanovich writes. Read her new short story, “Different People.” https://t.co/X7ZX8Wsfrd — PolitiTweet.org
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The role that Henry Fuseli’s wife, Sophia, played in his work, materially and imaginatively, is tantalizingly suggested in a new exhibition of his drawings. https://t.co/Hdg3LCOTr0 — PolitiTweet.org
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The Russian classics are venerated for their universal human truths—but they came from a particular time and place. How should we reckon with their ideological content? https://t.co/sRI9z2J3KU — PolitiTweet.org
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Prince Harry’s new memoir, “Spare,” hovers precariously between the meaningless and the momentous—“qualities that, together, add up to the monarchical,” @tnyCloseRead writes. https://t.co/94vgK9DMrf — PolitiTweet.org
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In France, an alternative nursing home insists that a person with Alzheimer’s flourishes and evolves as a human being until the end. https://t.co/eV2SHYUirk — PolitiTweet.org
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Throughout his career, Pierre Verger traced and retraced the paths of the African diaspora and made countless photographs, many of which were lost along the way. A new book offers a glimpse into his travels across the U.S. in the 1930s. https://t.co/S19W2Ya47z — PolitiTweet.org
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“To be with my immortal grandmother through her last breath made death and dying strange to me anew,” @rachaelbedard writes. https://t.co/bEExg8OIEQ — PolitiTweet.org
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A comic, catty monologue in a speakeasy, from 1928: “If you would ask the waiter to bring a fairly sharp knife, I could cut off a nice little block of the atmosphere, to take home with me.” https://t.co/UowjrAXbAy — PolitiTweet.org
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“When you’re not in a band anymore, you try to figure out what parts you have on your own,” John Cale says, in a new interview on art, music, and moving forward. https://t.co/JoJeI7ZJY0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Over nearly four decades, beginning in the early 1980s, the photographer Nancy Floyd executed an epic project of self-documentation. https://t.co/9c4lzlxjyJ — PolitiTweet.org
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The intrigue, rancor, and partisan jousting in Rome after the death of Pope Benedict XVI offers a preview of what life in the Church might be like in the coming years. https://t.co/pfkINvlyL6 — PolitiTweet.org
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In 1942, a Nazi officer tried to take the Bosnian National Museum’s great treasure, the richly illuminated Sarajevo Haggadah. Scholars argue about what happened next. https://t.co/f8YbUlPr8f — PolitiTweet.org
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Jessica Chen Weiss is on the front ranks of a growing number of China experts concerned that U.S. foreign policy suffers from an unhealthy focus on China as a threat. “I think we are in an action-reaction spiral,” Weiss said. https://t.co/ynTjXqz4x0 — PolitiTweet.org
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The Biden Administration recently announced that Ron Klain will depart as chief of staff. On a new episode of The Political Scene, @sbg1, @JaneMayerNYer, and @eosnos discuss what Klain accomplished and what to expect from his replacement, Jeffrey Zients. https://t.co/5P6pqVz3We — PolitiTweet.org
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“I moved between recovery and relapse, cycling through the Twelve Steps, then going off in search of drugs. I would walk out of group therapy in a huff and then, days later, check into another detox for whatever length of time insurance would cover.” https://t.co/nDdHQDHgSL — PolitiTweet.org
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Part of what makes Maggie Haberman one of Donald Trump’s foremost contextualizers is her fluency in the worlds that formed him. “I was shaped by understanding what sold in a tabloid,” she says. “He was shaped by how to attract those stories.” https://t.co/Iipd0wqgTn — PolitiTweet.org
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The White House chief of staff is the second most powerful but hardest gig in Washington, D.C.. On a new episode of the Political Scene, @sbg1, @JaneMayerNYer, and @eosnos discuss Ron Clain’s two years in the job. https://t.co/gjo3wYN4EY https://t.co/gjo3wYN4EY — PolitiTweet.org
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An A.I. system designed to distinguish croissants from bear claws has turned out to be capable of identifying cancer cells. https://t.co/qCK7thaBlV — PolitiTweet.org
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Emmanuel Macron’s proposal for pension reform is fairly modest. Why are so many people in France vehemently against it? https://t.co/bcew9lywNg — PolitiTweet.org
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On this week’s #NewYorkerRadio, the linguist Tony Thorne discusses the evolution of the word “woke” with David Remnick. “It’s an unusable word—although it is used all the time—because it doesn’t actually mean anything,” he says. https://t.co/0GHeMa5nOU — PolitiTweet.org
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Lord’s, a new restaurant in Greenwich Village, is ostensibly meat-themed, offering bloody steak, braised tripe, and sweetbreads, but the lighter fare threatens to steal the show. https://t.co/0x2cpAsOZy — PolitiTweet.org
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Many signs now hint that the economy is slowing sharply, and that if the Federal Reserve sticks to its policy of raising interest rates it will likely bring about the recession it says it wants to avoid. https://t.co/Dzbvb3qoll — PolitiTweet.org
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Last month, at the end of a meeting touting bold initiatives, the Washington Post’s publisher and C.E.O., Fred Ryan, announced a round of layouts. What is going on behind the scenes? https://t.co/NlVTF0SYQE — PolitiTweet.org
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Today’s Daily Cartoon, by Jon Adams. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/qcN7g1QPUZ — PolitiTweet.org
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has enthralled Brazilians since he first appeared on the national stage, 40 years ago. But the country is different now, “divided sharply between those who loved him and those who despised him,” Jon Lee Anderson writes. https://t.co/FNyjDOkUK1 — PolitiTweet.org
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“You are the only person known to have this exact mutation,” an investigator at the National Institute of Health told Beverly Gage. “In other words,” she writes, “I am one of a kind, and therefore a medical curiosity.” https://t.co/xtHJAX9D51 — PolitiTweet.org
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“It has almost become a kind of travel writing, mapping the path of gun violence around every American demographic,” @embot writes. https://t.co/SSHeNWrLhD — PolitiTweet.org
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A documentary short explores the meaning of Groundhog Day to the residents of Punxsutawney, who number under 6,000 and who see their town’s population septupled by visitors for a few days each February. Watch here. https://t.co/wyCijHgRjd — PolitiTweet.org