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More puns, a recipe for scones, and other ideas on how to improve Prince Harry’s “Spare.” https://t.co/9IAgFuRbqB — PolitiTweet.org
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After reading Jonathan Safran Foer’s “Eating Animals,” this actor became vegan, and later co-produced and narrated a documentary inspired by the book. Guess here, in six clues or fewer: https://t.co/SXUgIITauB — PolitiTweet.org
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Tribal nations could soon hold the legal right to about 20 per cent of the Colorado River’s flow. https://t.co/Zva5LHNING — PolitiTweet.org
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“We’re living through a comedy-as-theatre boom,” @Helen_E_Shaw writes. But Colin Quinn’s pseudo-cantankerous standup special, “Small Talk,” is shaggy-comic territory, a club set barely disguised as a show. https://t.co/mnn7R9s4Dz — PolitiTweet.org
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Did the landmark book “Learning from Las Vegas,” which turns 50 this year, set out to praise the architecture and urbanism of the Strip, or was it meant instead as a cautionary tale about sprawl? https://t.co/NOZgxYOP7t — PolitiTweet.org
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What gyms should actually be called. https://t.co/xXOPIQaWtT — PolitiTweet.org
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The planet is getting steadily hotter, and large swaths of it are moving past the point at which it’s safe to do heavy outside labor in the middle of the day. A 2022 study estimated that 677 billion working hours a year were already being lost. https://t.co/r6ykvoDFOP — PolitiTweet.org
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Americans eat around twice as many eggs as Indians. “If the threshold for making eggs exciting is higher here, Eggholic pole-vaults over it,” Hannah Goldfield writes. https://t.co/RJuvw1wr8y — PolitiTweet.org
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Mike Pompeo’s new memoir is a reminder of yet another reason why Donald Trump may again benefit from a group of former officials who have not had the chutzpah to challenge him, @sbg1 writes: “their blinding hatred of each other.” https://t.co/L0DuUjy0E6 — PolitiTweet.org
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Books about the Biden family mention a close friend and cousin of Joe Biden, Sr. @adamentous discovered that his name was misspelled—and tracked down his son, who helped unravel a complex family history. https://t.co/E9qBtfdtlX — PolitiTweet.org
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If you liked “Harry & Meghan,” @newyorkerhumor has a few suggestions for your watch list. https://t.co/3QLExrbkrE — PolitiTweet.org
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In her diary, Virginia Woolf left behind the most truthful record of what a writer’s life is actually like. https://t.co/ODlGcRIZDR — PolitiTweet.org
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For some novelists, writing is “a way of going up toward something,” Annie Ernaux said. “For me, it’s the absolute opposite. Not going underground, exactly. But into a well.” What draws her down? An idea of some kind? No: “An obsession.” https://t.co/PlOQPpACvT — PolitiTweet.org
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What should you do if you get a small fish bone stuck in the back of your throat? @newyorkerhumor has some advice. https://t.co/qm1WvCMgpZ — PolitiTweet.org
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“As long as I have something to love and nurture I think I can be happy.” In a new comic, Lisa Hanawalt reflects on her decision to not have children. https://t.co/gYMDz4FSeH — PolitiTweet.org
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How do you find out if you’re middle-aged? Try the knee test, in which you squat down to grab something out of a low cabinet. If you slowly tip over onto your side while hissing “Fuckkkkkk this life,” you are! https://t.co/4oj6IP2OiS — PolitiTweet.org
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The Best Actress contest will come down to Cate Blanchett versus Michelle Yeoh, @MJSchulman writes. “The name in that envelope will be one of the most exciting questions on Oscar night.” https://t.co/T6IdlM9RpH — PolitiTweet.org
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In the French miniseries “Represent,” a youth counsellor in a housing project is transformed by a rapid turn of circumstance into a candidate for France’s Presidency. https://t.co/9B1tpZQxlO — PolitiTweet.org
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“The mayor of New York City is trying to extort me, through someone else,” a businessman told federal prosecutors last year. https://t.co/C0Kl6yaS6z — PolitiTweet.org
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In 1960, 97 per cent of men of “prime age,” between 25 and 54, were working. Today, close to one in nine prime-age men is neither working nor seeking work. https://t.co/1Ll6Ydj91N — PolitiTweet.org
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Elena Ferrante’s novels produce a rapt engagement “so urgent it can feel like hypnosis,” @xwaldie writes. But the onscreen adaptations of her work are frictionless. https://t.co/eNrQ5Tuid3 — PolitiTweet.org
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Audiobooks are now a billion-dollar industry; they are about as popular, in dollar terms, as e-books, and may soon generate more revenue than Broadway. The boom has also lifted up the profession of narration. https://t.co/4N7jh9PMJo — PolitiTweet.org
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”MILF Manor,” a dating show on TLC, might be a new low for reality TV, “perhaps even a rock bottom,” @frynaomifry writes. https://t.co/p589BZmdqO — PolitiTweet.org
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Got noisy neighbors? Try asking them, in a friendly way, to keep the noise down. But, if that doesn’t work, @newyorkerhumor has a couple ideas. https://t.co/rgdvkfajF1 — PolitiTweet.org
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Despite the widespread belief in both parties that Donald Trump’s star has been fading, every reputable national poll has shown him ahead in the Republican race for President. https://t.co/yreHZu6ypR — PolitiTweet.org
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“It’s very childish, but I live in a terrible state of competition with myself,” J. D. Salinger wrote, in a letter to his editor. “My ego gets more enormous every day.” https://t.co/wxyRnpkiky — PolitiTweet.org
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“The problem is that we have tremendous concentrations of power over discourse in private hands,” @daphnehk tells @IChotiner, in a conversation about platform regulation. “One response might be to try to break up that concentration.” https://t.co/7yUP6qpXF3 — PolitiTweet.org
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Jamie Kreiner’s new book is partly about how medieval monks tried to maintain focus in their world, their communities, their bodies, and their books. It’s also about what they thought about thinking. https://t.co/CpXLm4bDi9 — PolitiTweet.org
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The photographer Alec Soth has often invited viewers into his process, but, perhaps because it involves obsession, “A Pound of Pictures” is more revealing than his earlier books. https://t.co/JiSZUHdV2f — PolitiTweet.org