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Until the end of the 19th century, scientists believed life couldn't exist below 300 fathoms. Then one pioneering expedition found strange and wondrous creatures in the deep. Here they are illustrated, the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods https://t.co/TDXn0DSzIO
Hermann Hesse on the 3 types of readers and the most transcendent type of reading https://t.co/9AIVrYTqhx
On Ursula K. Le Guin's birthday, her playful and profound poem-letter to kids about the power and joy of reading https://t.co/Bi25NtmT8A
Every Color of Light – a stunning Japanese illustrated celebration of change, the sky, and the fullness of life even at its stormiest https://t.co/PI0c9h4gXv
Weekly highlights: A tender painted poem celebrating the wilderness and our capacity for love, trust, and hope; Emily Dickinson's reclusive and revolutionary life, illustrated; John Muir on autumn and nature as a salve for sanity and physical health https://t.co/nkRm3rmhzv
Sappho's timeless ode to what comes after heartbreak, set to music https://t.co/55MLxOjlSM
"Rejoice, go and remember me."
Sappho's timeless elegy for heartbreak at the end of love, reimagined in a haunting choral invocation by a diverse NYC-based women's choir: https://t.co/55MLxO1L1e
Until the end of the 19th century, scientists believed life couldn't exist below 300 fathoms. Then one pioneering expedition found strange and wondrous creatures in the deep. Here they are illustrated, the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods https://t.co/TDXn0DSzIO
300 years ago, a pioneering Dutch natural history encyclopedia (https://t.co/EbCwQkGasb) included among its fish specimens, in total seriousness, this astonishing illustration of a mermaid. Now a face mask (because why not), benefitting Nature Conservancy: https://t.co/qU0DmcbM3G
“This is a love story. You know. How two people, joined together, become themselves.”
Artist Maira Kalman illustrates the extraordinary love story of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, which shaped modern art and modern thought https://t.co/V9ask65r4D