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Come To The New Cafe Society Reading Tonight
NO.8 CAFÉ SOCIETY PROUDLY PRESENTS FOR THE LOVE OF LITERATURE New York, NY (April 26, 2013) – On Wednesday May, 8 2013 Susan Kirschbaum and Amy Sacco will host the debut of No.8 Café Society’s Literary Series with its first installment. For the Love of Literature will be held on location at LDV Hospitality’s No.8. The event will highlight coming of age stores, New York and elsewhere, with...
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For Cleveland, NPR now attaching interesting...
Because of Boston - and the morass of erroneous “news” in the rush to be first - NPR is now attaching this addendum to all stories in the Cleveland case: Note: As happens when stories such as this are developing, there will likely be reports that turn out to be mistaken. We will focus on news being reported by NPR, other news outlets with expertise, and statements from authorities...
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Amazon Announces the Most Well-Read Cities in the... →
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“The incomparable A. J. Liebling wrote once that there are three kinds of...”
– Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Lost and Found : The New Yorker (via rubenfeld)
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kateoplis: THE SAUDI MARATHON MAN | The New Yorker →
kateoplis: “A twenty-year-old man who had been watching the Boston Marathon had his body torn into by the force of a bomb. He wasn’t alone; a hundred and seventy-six people were injured and three were killed. But he was the only one who, while in the hospital being treated for his wounds, had his apartment… The new racism.
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