"Inside the tiny community of English master thatchers, a fight is unfolding over a tradition that may not survive."
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• Cheri Lucas Rowlands
Longreads
• Cheri Lucas Rowlands
"Inside the tiny community of English master thatchers, a fight is unfolding over a tradition that may not survive."
A lovely story by Mary H.K. Choi about her husband and wedding. “A green card wedding was the story I was selling…but it became clear I’d wanted to get married for all the typical risky reasons most of us do: love, understanding, hope.”
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• Grace Ebert
"I believe the purpose of an artist is to move the crowd," writer Marvin Wade says.
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The Supreme Court Has Invented a Right to Discriminate. “The Roberts Court has replaced the Fifteenth Amendment’s ban on racial discrimination in voting with a right to engage in racial discrimination in voting.”
Nominations are open for this year’s Tiny Awards. “The Tiny Awards exist because we thought it was important to shine a spotlight on the sorts of personal web projects that tend to get overlooked.”
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• Kate Mothes
"What I’m trying to achieve is to transport the viewer into another world," Xie says.
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Interesting question and resulting thread: have you talked with someone who was alive in the 1800s? I think I technically have (a relative in the 80s when I was a kid) but I don’t remember the circumstances. Anyone have a good memory to share?
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• Molly White
Most voters don’t know that crypto and AI companies have spent more than $400 million this cycle to buy Congress. Let’s make that spending visible.
The folks at Fred Rogers Productions have launched a YouTube channel dedicated to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. They plan to post compilations, clips, and full episodes, some of which haven’t been seen on PBS in years & years. One of the first complete episodes they’ve posted is the one about how crayons are made!
Other full episodes include A Visit with Officer Clemmons, The Very First Episode (from 1968), and Koko the Gorilla Meets Mister Rogers.
And there’s also this 30-minute compilation of fan-favorite factory visits.
Again, here’s the channel if you want to subscribe or explore more.
Tags: Fred Rogers · Mister Rogers' Neighborhood · TV · video · YouTube
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• Brendan Fitzgerald
"As rising seas swallow Louisiana’s marshes, oil companies are pretending nothing has changed — and that now floatable, fishable waters remain their private property."
My Students Can’t Read. “There is a measurable, generational collapse in sustained reading and writing, and the academy is responding to it with improvisation and exhaustion rather than the structural overhaul it requires.”
Yeah, I’ll read the hell out of a Wesley Morris profile of Steven Spielberg. “Spielberg has always known that his movies are attempts to understand his boyhood and his parents, to try to heal them through fiction and illuminate parts of himself.”
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• Kate Mothes
The Brooklyn-based photographer seeks patterns in his wanderings around the city.
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• Seyward Darby
"In boyhood, guilt was a constant companion. I stopped mentioning the quarters that Mr. Wood put into my pocket."
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• Peter Rubin
"In the 1960s, worm-training experiments and their strange implications captivated the nation."
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• John Gruber
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
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