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Martha Stewart hates the Netflix film about her

Again in 2002, Martha Stewart made headlines for aggressively chopping a cabbage in an effort to keep away from talking of insider-trading allegations. “I want to focus on my salad,”…

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Pace Up the Breakdown | Quinn Slobodian

For the final month, the US opinion-making class has stared agog as Elon Musk and his minions have stormed the engine room of the federal authorities. Younger males with smirking…

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A Half-Century of Inventive Genius | Andrew Butterfield

Siena within the early fourteenth century was one of many world’s richest…

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Brazil: The Menace from the Proper | Christopher de Bellaigue

The Sq. of the Three Powers in Brasília is the constitutional heart…

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Bewildered Rhapsodies | Robyn Creswell

Royal Library, Denmark Title web page from a Qur’an with Persian, Turkish,…

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‘A Loving Caw from a Nameless Friend’ | Christopher Benfey

Unpublished at thirty-one apart from a few poems printed anonymously within the…

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The Public Health Risks of Warming Groundwater Under Cities, According to Author Greg Brick

When the French explorer Joseph Nicollet visited what is now Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1836, he reported the temperature of Coldwater…

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What Labor Might Lose | Dan Kaufman

When Joe Biden described himself this month as “the most pro-labor President in American history,” he was being overly self-congratulatory.…

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Sigh | Nawal Arjini

“Even the best spies have their time in the cold,” an previous undercover agent tells his grandson. They’re sitting by…

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Anemones | Leanne Shapton

A dispatch from our Artwork Editor on the artwork and illustrations within the Evaluation’s January 16 concern. The brand new…

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A Thornbush within the Desert  | Abduweli Ayup

Abduweli Ayup was born in 1973 in Upal, a city near town of Kashgar within the far west of the…

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‘Every Carnival Has Its End’ | Nathan Shields

“With blondes, he praises their gentleness; with brunettes, their faithfulness…. The large ones he calls majestic, the little ones charming.”…

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Dangerous, Ephemeral, Revolutionary Prints | Claudio Lomnitz

The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork owes its extraordinary assortment of Mexican prints to a single collector: the French (but in…

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Limitless House, Limitless Movement | Sarah L. Kaufman

Ballet dancers, for his or her complete careers, practice exhaustively underneath the scrutiny of academics and coaches. But choreographers are…

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Chaos and Treasure | Leo Rubinfien

Some years in the past I visited a writer of many superb books of images to suggest one in every…

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On Leverett Pond | Christopher Benfey

A freewheeling spirit runs via the historical past of Leverett, Massachusetts, which celebrated its 250th anniversary this 12 months. Named…

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