Jayme Lawson from Sinners hit the nail on the head and said how I felt with the whole BAFTAs situation.
Jayme Lawson from Sinners hit the nail on the head and said how I felt with the whole BAFTAs situation.
I do think many US Americans, including liberals, are fine with a president who kills people (even civilians) abroad quietly and respectably, as long as heβs relatively good looking and speaks in complete sentences.
i hate living in the second act of CABARET. i miss living in the first act of CABARET
βA necessary addition to the fields of both natural history and contemporary poetics...β
Brandon Kilbourneβs βNatural Historyβ is a Meticulously Crafted Diorama, a review by @myamatteoalexice.bsky.social.
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This week, our colleague Dr. Mark Bray came under attack by Turning Point USAβs Rutgers chapter for his public scholarship. Rutgers AAUP-AFT and the Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union condemn this campaign and stand in solidarity with our colleagues. Read our full statement here: https://loom.ly/BDXasRY
OpenAIβs planned data centers will use more power than New York City & San Diego use at their peak consumption, combined. More power than the entire nations of Switzerland & Portugal combined. And San Altmanβs buddies in this administration have been cutting all of our energy infrastructure upgrades
one day I'll be less hurt by that thing that one time. right? right.
THIS WEEK! Friday Night Open at Brooklyn Poets features Holli Carrell & Mya Matteo Alexice on Fri. 9/26 for an open mic & featured readings. Doors open @ 6pm & event begins @ 6:30pm. Info & tix @ bit.ly/bkp-fno ποΈπ€πβ₯οΈ @brooklynpoets.bsky.social @hollicarrell.bsky.social @myamatteoalexice.bsky.social
Corey Zukatis
Demartravion Reed
"Later tonight there will be a vigil/fundraiser
For families of those who happened to witness The Body
Lying there in the street
Who may have been affected by the open eyes
No one thought to close"
βJay DΓ©lise
beestungmag.com/issue24/one-...
The other thing about Tom Hardy is that heβs the rare British actor who has lips.
You are cordially invited to our Anti-Prime Sale, where every purchase will financially support bookstores, NOT billionaires π₯³
The enemy of my enemy is still my enemy but I still like seeing them fight
What to do about the war keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking away I can't keep looking
FACTUAL STATEMENT. It may well be our largest export.
i'm holding your hands, gently
april 7 is the start of national library week. get your library card. write your library board. check out 10 books. use your library. do it.
Booker: "I confess that I have been imperfect. I confess that I've been inadequate to the moment. I've confess that the Democratic Party has made terrible mistakes that gave a lane to this demagogue. I confess we all must look in the mirror and say 'we will do better.'"
Every Hunger Games book gets blunter about the messages fans keep missing
In America we have only the present tense. I am in danger. You are in danger.
βAdrienne Rich
what do you call a positive subtweet? I'm. well, shucks.
knew you would, bruh
I read several books a week and was able to switch to borrowing books from my library instead of Amazon Kindle fairly seamlessly.
I mentioned this for no reason at all.
OMG, Frank Bidart:
Milton Quote: "who kills a king must kill him while he is king"
dude named Milton. no comment.
My subway takes hot take would be that (of course, _way_ after pregnant people and people with disabilities and the elderly) people reading books should be considered a priority for subway seating.
Black and white photograph of poet Isaac Pickell, seated in what looks like an outdoor cafe. He is wearing a dark buttoned shirt with a collar, glasses, and is looking to the left. Text box reads "I am drawn to poetry both for what it says, and for what it does and keeps doing in and out of our hands."
Join us for a generative group writing session! Come away with new material inspired by writing prompts led by BLP author Isaac Pickell.
This virtual gathering will take place on 2/23 from 4-6 Eastern.
There are currently 20 spots available.
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