In a corner of McSorley's, the J. Geils Band survivor unspools some tales: sharing pants with Bob Dylan, being David Lynch's art-school roommate, and putting away a record thirty-seven mugs of beer.
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In a corner of McSorley's, the J. Geils Band survivor unspools some tales: sharing pants with Bob Dylan, being David Lynch's art-school roommate, and putting away a record thirty-seven mugs of beer.
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The late political scientist enjoined readers to look for opposition to authoritarian states not in revolutionary vanguards but in acts of quiet disobedience.
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Colossal, a genetics startup, has birthed three pups that contain ancient DNA retrieved from the remains of the animal's extinct ancestors. Is the woolly mammoth next?
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee dubbed "the high priestess of punk-poetry": ten letters.
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Peering at our relationship to technology.
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Paper straws are out at the Department of Justice. Also banned: Dijon mustard, flimsy paper napkins, and the word "Whiffenpoof."
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" 'I don't have time,' I told / myself, 'To kill myself: I have / to write a paper on Rimbaud.' "
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Fourteen years after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear power is being rebranded as a climate savior, and fission is in fashion.
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Alexandre de Moraes's efforts to fight extremism online have pitted him against Jair Bolsonaro, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump.
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Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
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