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Charles Gaines, By the Numbers
New York Times· 4 hours agoThe conceptual artist Charles Gaines, best known for his rules-based grid works that he began making in the 1970s, had his imagination shaped by his...
Claire Messud on Virginia Woolf, 'The Little Prince,' and The Book That Kept Her Up Too Late
Elle via Yahoo News· 2 days agoI first read it while traveling alone in Asia the summer after I graduated from college, carrying...
Young Job Seekers Are Falling Victim to a ‘Money Mule’ Scam
The State· 12 hours agoPeople looking for jobs could unwittingly become money launderers — and even face jail time. As young people go out looking for work this summer, government agencies want them to be aware of ...
Should NPR be defunded? Some are saying yes: Jim Beckerman
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFull stop. Is it possible that NPR and the rest of us — with the best intentions — have sometimes...
The voice machine
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIndeed, after perusing the LLaMA book database, it looked hauntingly similar to the bookcase of a hypothetical college-educated man who, having invited...
After Making Altars to Her Icons, an Artist Builds Her Own Legacy
New York Times· 15 hours agoOver a long career of art and activism, Amalia Mesa-Bains has been a vigorous champion of Chicano...
Author R.O. Kwon Stays Up Until Dawn
The Cut· 4 days agoR.O. Kwon is a writer who takes her time. The author wrote her best-selling 2018 debut, The Incendiaries — an unsettling campus novel about a popular...
Lynn Stowers set to retire after 50+ years at THS
Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Ga. via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMay 10—THOMASVILLE- Those who have attended Thomasville High School know Lynn Stowers. An English teacher and cornerstone in the Thomasville City Schools System, Stowers is set to retire after ...
The Problem With America’s Protest Feedback Loop
The Atlantic· 7 days agoThe country is stuck in a protest feedback loop. Emulating climate activists who have stopped traffic on crucial roadways, pro-Palestine demonstrators have blocked access to major airports.
The ‘Lurid Metaphors’ of Illness
The Atlantic· 6 days agoIt made perfect sense, then, for O’Rourke to write for The Atlantic’s June issue about a new cultural history of hypochondria, Caroline Crampton’s A Body...