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The Tangled Grief of Israel’s Anti-Occupation Activists | The New Yorker

The Magic of iPhone 15’s Zoom | Om Malik

Nobel Prize-winning poet Louise Glück dies at 80 | NPR

“At the end of my suffering / there was a door. / Hear me out: that which you call death / I remember.”

April 8, 2024, Solar Eclipse | NASA

On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, United States, and Canada.

Mark your calendar.

Harry Smith Was a Culture-Altering Shaman. Can the Whitney Contain Him? | The New York Times

A solo show takes on the legacy of the painter, folk musicologist, filmmaker, obsessive collector and underground legend. It also hints at what has been lost.

India’s Early Electronic Music From the ’70s Is Finally Being Released | The New York Times

A trove of tapes discovered in a cupboard at the country’s National Institute of Design showcases artists composing early synth recordings on their own terms.

Why Lydia Davis Loves Misunderstandings | The New Yorker

The writer’s painstaking attention to the smallest units of language scales up to momentous questions about how errors of communication shape human relations.

Feel-Ins, Know-Ins, Be-Ins | The New York Review

A newly reissued recording proves that the late saxophonist Pharoah Sanders could get the grandest of effects from the humblest of riffs.

Ben Lerner’s Long Search for Contact | The New Yorker

In “The Lights,” the writer flickers between prose and verse, life and fiction, and the earthly and the alien, hoping to bring each closer to the other.

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