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Gabriel García Márquez Wanted His Final Novel Destroyed. Here’s Why His Sons Published It Anyway.
The Huffington Post· 3 days agoReleased in March this year, “Until August” tells the story of a woman, Ana Magdalena Bach, who...
7 Items From the 1940s That Are Worth a Lot of Money Now
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoIf you're an avid collector, you're always trying to find old vintage items. However, old doesn't...
The 10 best tapas bars in Madrid
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTrawling the tapas bars around the oldest parts of the city is the quickest and undoubtedly most enjoyable way to get into the swing of Madrid. Many have...
Dispatch from the Past: Vienna Coffee Houses
In Hand via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGet a caffeine fix at one of Sigmund Freud's favorite Old World cafés, and linger over apfelstrudel at the haunt still frequented by Vienna's artists and...
Essay | The Gift of Experiencing ‘Ego Death’
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoClose brushes with dying and psychedelic trips can change the way we see the world, while offering clues about how consciousness works.
The Years With Ross
The Atlantic· 5 days agoEVERY time I go back to the letters, and there are dozens of them, that Harold Ross wrote me during the last three years of his life, I realize, and marvel, that they formed only a small corner ...
EXCLUSIVE: A Sneak Peek at What Cipriani’s Furniture Line Might Look Like
WWD via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFrom Bellinis to pasta and from private clubs to residences, the family whose founder started...
Big Germany, What Now? | Timothy Garton Ash
New York Review of Books· 2 days agoMore than 1,900 years ago Tacitus wrote a book about a fascinating people called the Germans. In his fifteenth-century treatise Germania, Aeneas Silvius...
Class of ’24 faces bittersweet college graduation amid ongoing protests
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoSam Nahins arrived at Columbia University in the fall of 2020 and spent the year taking classes online - hardly thevibrantIvy League experience he’d expected. Now he, like college seniors across ...
Hooked On Books: Homes Of Famed Late Authors Are Open To The Public
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoFor a diehard fan of the game played on the diamond, the ultimate pet project might be a pilgrimage, perhaps taken over a lifetime, to every one of the 30 Major League Baseball stadiums in the ...