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Bertien van Manen, a Roving Photographer of Daily Life, Dies at 89
New York Times· 1 hour agoMs. van Manen was working as a fashion photographer in 1975 when a friend gave her a copy of “The...
From decay to dazzling: Ford restores grandeur to train station that once symbolized Detroit decline
Napa Valley Register· 8 hours agoThe once-blighted monolithic Michigan Central train station — for decades a symbol of Detroit’s...
Emile Hirsch to Narrate Audiobooks of Pioneering Queer Author Fritz Peters
Variety via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoTwo works from the early queer literary canon will see audiobook release this June, narrated by...
Republican likens Trump conviction to the persecution of Black people in 1950s Alabama
The Raw Story· 1 day agoRepublican Rep. Dan Bishop, who represents the state's 9th congressional district near Charlotte,...
A family from Puerto Rico gave Hoboken one of its baseball stars | Opinion
NJ.com· 3 hours agoThe last group to come to Hoboken the 1950s and ‘60s were of Hispanic origin, mostly from the island...
Before & After: In Seattle, a 1904 House Sheds Decades of Remodels—and Five Tons of Debris
Dwell via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoFor decades, the home served as a single-family residence with details such as deep front window...
Early Age of First Period Linked to Obesity, Poor Diet, and Other Factors
Healthline via AOL· 11 hours agoA new study finds that females born in the early 2000s started menstruating around 6 months earlier...
'Enemy within': Trump rhetoric rings alarm bells
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe language sounds like something from an authoritarian state or the US anti-communist purges of the 1950s, but Donald Trump is increasingly focused on...
From decay to dazzling: Ford restores grandeur to train station that once symbolized Detroit decline
Wisconsin State Journal· 8 hours agoThe once-blighted monolithic Michigan Central train station — for decades a symbol of Detroit’s...
How the first National Book Awards reflected 1950s America
Washington Post· 5 days agoIn this essay, Viet Thanh Nguyen — a finalist in 2016 for “Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory...