Last week, Noah Verrier bought a box of crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches from a Publix grocery store. He unwrapped one and studied its pale, spongy exterior. He took a bite. The sunlight i...
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09.13.2024 Nytimes.com and 1 sitesGood evening, everyone. I took last Tuesday off, as all eyes were on that amazing debate. This week I bring books published both this week and last. But first, a sampling of authors against Trump. Ann...
09.18.2024 Dailykos.com and 4 sitesEavan O'Keeffe for the University Times Impressionism was born in Paris in the spring of 1874, and as Marie Bracquemond declared, it was ‘as though all at once a window opens and the sun and air enter...
09.13.2024 Universitytimes.ieThe US continues its tradition of acute individualism. In the 1970s, a small group of oilmen decided it was better for their individual fortunes to let the earth slip into climate degradation. What could be a more powerful example of individualism gone awry than the possible destruction of our planet in favor of the personal gain of a few persons? What if we had tackled climate change back then? Let us examine American individualism before considering possible ways out of the wilderness. We are ...
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