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Christian

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🐝@InternetArchive's ace engineer tracey_pooh https://mastodon.social/@traceypooh loved playing NYT's Spelling Bee with her niece. But she realized not everyone can afford the subscription 💵. So she built this free & #OpenSource version: 🥗Word Salad. We hope you'll enjoy it. word-salad.archive.org

🐝@InternetArchive's ace engineer <a href="/tracey_pooh/">tracey_pooh https://mastodon.social/@traceypooh</a> loved playing NYT's Spelling Bee with her niece. But she realized not everyone can afford the subscription 💵.

So she built this free &amp; #OpenSource version: 🥗Word Salad. We hope you'll enjoy it. 
word-salad.archive.org
Mike Natale (@nkoas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an Eve Arnold photo. According to a letter Eve sent Richard Brown in 1993, Monroe liked to read Ulysses aloud. Considering how deep in Monroe is here, she's reading the final "episode". So Eve Arnold got to hear Marilyn Monroe perform Molly's Soliloquy. #Bloomsday2021

This is an Eve Arnold photo.

According to a letter Eve sent Richard Brown in 1993, Monroe liked to read Ulysses aloud.

Considering how deep in Monroe is here, she's reading the final "episode".

So Eve Arnold got to hear Marilyn Monroe perform Molly's Soliloquy. #Bloomsday2021
Andrew Epstein (@andrewepstein3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy "Lana Turner" poem day to all who celebrate! On this day in 1962, Frank O'Hara wrote this poem on the Staten Island ferry (on his way to give a reading with Robert Lowell) after seeing a tabloid headline. More here on what actually happened to Lana: newyorkschoolpoets.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/a-v…

Happy "Lana Turner" poem day to all who celebrate! On this day in 1962, Frank O'Hara wrote this poem on the Staten Island ferry (on his way to give a reading with Robert Lowell) after seeing a tabloid headline. More here on what actually happened to Lana: newyorkschoolpoets.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/a-v…
Kamran Javadizadeh (@kjavadizadeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

25 years ago I tore this Richard Wilbur poem out of the New Yorker because I loved it so much. I still think its final stanza is one of the most beautiful descriptions of love I know: “Like a good fiddle, like the rose’s scent, / Like a rose window, or the firmament.”

25 years ago I tore this Richard Wilbur poem out of the New Yorker because I loved it so much. I still think its final stanza is one of the most beautiful descriptions of love I know: “Like a good fiddle, like the rose’s scent, / Like a rose window, or the firmament.”
Adam Nayman (@brofromanother) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oscar predictions: Gyre: widening The centre cannot: hold Mere anarchy: loosed upon world The ceremony of innocence: drowned The best lack: all conviction Rough beast: slouches towards Bethlehem Best Picture: CODA

NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've looked at an eclipse from both sides now... While @NASAGlenn was looking up to see last night's Blood Moon, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander was looking back at the "diamond ring" of a solar eclipse. A reminder that what you see often depends on your point of view.

We've looked at an eclipse from both sides now...
While @NASAGlenn was looking up to see last night's Blood Moon, <a href="/Firefly_Space/">Firefly Aerospace</a>'s Blue Ghost lunar lander was looking back at the "diamond ring" of a solar eclipse. A reminder that what you see often depends on your point of view.