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Busybody Confronts Neighbor Over Imaginary "Rules" Banning Flags of ... Tigger: Tiggers just like to bounce! Leave him alone!!!!—Rachel Leishman @TheMarySue https://t.co/IgD2HaBScl
What Makes Picasso’s Guernica a Great Painting?: Explore the Anti-Fascist Mural That Became a Worldwide Anti-War Symbol @openculture https://t.co/B858L9tUDy
The Icelandic Saga That Keeps Rita Dove Coming Back for More [Grettir the Strong]—By the Book @nytimes https://t.co/3hw6PzCgzU
All the Graphic Novels Challenged in 2020—Jordan Smith / Comic Book Legal Defense Fund https://t.co/zJSW0Q7xPs
The Power Seeker: Andrew Yang’s Asian American Nonpolitics—Matthew Shen Goodman @thebafflermag [A bit dated, but in a good way] https://t.co/l1cdgV8ECP
The “Social Distance” between Africa and African-Americans: American popular culture inhibits a close relationship between African-Americans and the African continent—Ohimai Amaize @JSTOR_Daily https://t.co/SeNpmJVAGA
Tess Gerritsen Still Prefers to Read Books the Old-Fashioned Way, on Paper—By the Book @nytimes https://t.co/6d2GBSLea6
Perspective | How Internet and TV providers get away with jacking up your bill; Service providers use their lock on neighborhoods — and a lack of rules — to take advantage of us. Here’s how to spot their tricks—Geoffrey A. Fowler @washingtonpost https://t.co/xb8c4av6Un
Hiroshige, Master of Japanese Woodblock Prints, Creates a Guide to Making Shadow Puppets for Children (1842) @openculture https://t.co/j5I5uzSt8r
Hungary fines bookshop chain over picture book depicting LGBT families: Líra Könyv made to pay £600 for failing to clearly indicate the story featured ‘a family that is different than a normal family’—Alison Flood @guardian https://t.co/1xpdRNM0vy