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All this week, we are bringing you some of your favorite posts from 2013. Happy holidays!
Herewith, Benedict Cumberbatch reads John Keats’s “Ode to a Nightingale.”
Translating Tranströmer: An Interview with Patty CraneRoad Trip, 12 Cadillacs: A Letter from Patrick Leigh FermorBest camera deals October Prime Day: GoPro Instax, and moreA guide to teaching children how to pet dogsAirPods Pro Prime Day deal: 2nd Gen at lowest priceThe Fine Art of the Armchair CookbookRemembering Arnold Greenberg and the Complete TravellerOnline phishing scams and what to look out forFrance Says Goodbye to the CircumflexThe Dutch Town of ’sFrance Says Goodbye to the CircumflexFurious George by Kim BeemanNeed a Valentine’s Day Movie? Try “I Know Where I’m Going!”A New Book from Beatrix PotterThe Bizarre Books of George Leonard HerterOne Percent: Geoff Dyer on Photos of Income InequalityOn the Merits of Disturbing LiteratureThe Strange, Working Romance of Fritz Lang and Thea von HarbouEU warns Elon Musk: Fix Twitter/X's disinformation problem or face penaltiesThe Actor James Mason Had a Great Sideline: Drawing Cats The Beauty of Meaningless Writing Wildlife, or Nor Woman Neither The Morning News Roundup for April 24, 2014 Why Children’s Books Matter The Morning News Roundup for April 21, 2014 NASA's stance on astronaut romance is complicated Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress My Rayannes by Emma Straub The Morning News Roundup for April 22, 2014 Art in Mexico City What Makes a Literary Trend? An Austrian Town’s Beautiful New Bus Stops Shakespeare, Heartthrob Get Your George Plimpton Trading Cards The Early Days of The Paris Review The Great Lime Shortage of 2014 The Morning News Roundup for May 15, 2014 From our Archive: “Three Days with Gabo” The Morning News Roundup for May 20, 2014 Feline as Memento Mori
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