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Angels in America 12 Meith
Watch Rufus Norris and Tony Kushner accept the Tony Award for Best Play Revival on behalf of our cast and crew. And thank you, Tony. The world spins forward because of you.
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When Dartmouth trustees’ terms end, and they leave the Board, a movie poster is about them. Here is mine.
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“We are each other’s magnitude and bond.” , Poet—First African American to receive the (), born June 7, 1917 | 📷: Getty Images cc:
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Fellow journalists: If you're looking for commentary about the upcoming Trump-Kim summit, and the views from South Korea and Japan, here is a list of **170** experts (who happen to be women.) Together we can redress gender imbalances in our coverage.
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T.J. Stiles 6 Meith
Today is also my late grandparents’ anniversary. My grandfather was not allowed to enlist. He was a self-taught machine-tool engineer in Rockford, IL, & worked on a guidance mechanism for torpedoes, among other things. Early on that taught me the complexity of life in wartime.
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Mrs. Robert Kennedy in a photo I took in the back of the ambulance after her husband was shot at the Ambassador Hotel on June 5, 1968. He died the next day. This morning his memory was honored by Mrs. Kennedy and the...
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: A new report by 's examines diversity in America’s newsrooms via
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Inspiring manifesto from : "What’s needed now is a new Xerox PARC-type think tank that can be as influential for this century as the original was for the first age of consumer computing ."
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Ursula K. Le Guin is best known for her groundbreaking science fiction and fantasy novels, but she was a poet at heart. Help publish her final book of poetry and celebrate the life and talent of this American literary treasure:
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OurPresidents 6 Meith
This note was drafted by Gen. Eisenhower on June 5, 1944, in case the invasion failed. Eisenhower scrawled the note on highly-acidic pulp paper. Without the intervention of archivists, this treasure would have crumbled to dust years ago:
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DaveEveritt 5 Meith
A reminder of , who coined the term , why it falls short of what he meant, and why he's never given up trying to fix it
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Maryland Humanities 6 Meith
“'The whole business of is a mysterious thing. Quite irrational, illogical', muses . 'But in fact it’s the foundation of natural history.'" on with David Attenborough.
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Dave Itzkoff 6 Meith
probably confuses Monty Python with Kids in the Hall all the time too
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from 1996 special award recipient Herb Caen: "The affluent destroyers shall end up destroying themselves, and I do mean us."
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1973 Poetry winner Maxine Kumin was born in 1925. In this poem, she briefly alludes to frequent Pulitzer Poetry juror Louis Untermeyer.
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"The secret to Trump, I think, is he wants to be loved by The New York Times as much as by Fox News"
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On April 16, 2018 Feature Writing winner Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah was "walking home along the " when she received some life-changing news. Read her conversation with at .
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Darryl Pinckney on 2016 General Nonfiction finalist Ta-Nehisi Coates.
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"’s actions didn’t just change the way the public views their online lives; they also changed the way journalists operate, and brought more scrutiny to secret government programs"
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Andrew RC Marshall 5 Meith
The famous “Wa Lone thumbs-up,” as seen in court appearances in Myanmar since he and another Reuters journalist, Kyaw Soe Oo, were arrested on Dec. 12. End this pointless trial. Return these innocent men to their loving families.
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