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[Today's Philosophy Minute] Presidential Trolley Problems—Riane Konc @NewYorker https://t.co/T6j942zfMJ
Prodigal Son-ism ~"the tendency of the media to treat conservatives who have changed their minds about Trump or conservative causes as far more important than those of us who were right all along..."—tristero eviscerates Michael Gerson / Hullabaloo https://t.co/pRPEGuaGcx
The Whitney show, “Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art,” is a study in revisionism, recasting the standard story so that those formerly disregarded & excluded from the canon of modern American art are instead given a place in it @nybooks https://t.co/FvILoOLp1E
2019 Ladies of Horror Fiction Awards Nominees @locusmag https://t.co/JrC0H7q8iM
Spotlight on graphic novels: Reviews of the Week with Pascal Jousselin, Varian Johnson, Shannon Wright, and More!—Michael Ruzicka @booklistreader https://t.co/UQNxaTB3VZ
Inside the Invasive, Secretive “Bossware” Tracking Workers—Bennett Cyphers & Karen Gullo @EFF https://t.co/j8aQeZJMhM
Mad magazine legend Al Jaffee retires at age 99 after a record-breaking career—Michael Cavna @washingtonpost https://t.co/G3f9g1yhyj
It's Official: Siberia's 10°C Hotter Than Average [& still home to much of the world's permafrost], & We Just Had Warmest May on Record—Kelly MacNamara & Marlowe Hood @ScienceAlert https://t.co/kaPRFp3MoL
Live Performance Producers Are Giving Up on 2020: Uncertainty about the virus & the challenge of protecting audiences & artists is prompting many prominent presenters to wait till next year—Michael Paulson, Joshua Barone, Ben Sisario and Zachary Woolfe https://t.co/2wB1iiqJec
What Shakespeare Actually Wrote About the Plague: "epidemic disease is present for the most part as a steady, low-level undertone, surfacing in his characters’ speeches most vividly in metaphorical expressions of rage and disgust" @NewYorker https://t.co/iMlpeNz41x