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Weekly Wrap-up: July 8

July 8, 2016

¶  The incomparable Olivia de Havilland turned 100 (though I remain partial to her sister, Joan Fontaine). ¶  British museums are hosting a “spot the fake” contest in order to get museum-goers to take a closer look. And I totally want to play. ¶  A couple weeks ago, science discovered a new shade of blue.…

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Punch Brothers with Chris Thile recording the best new composition of the 21st century.  At least so

July 12, 2011

Punch Brothers with Chris Thile recording the best new composition of the 21st century.  At least so far.

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Just in case you live under a rock…

July 6, 2011

and had never heard of Chris Thile… this’ll fix ya. http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/www_publicradio/tools/media_player/popup.php?name=phc/2011/07/02/phc_20110702_64&starttime=00:36:47&endtime=01:04:00

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A Winter’s Day in NYC

July 24, 2010

It is sweltering in the south this time of year.  I went back through some of my photos of a subzero day spent in New York City.  December 23, 2008.  Hope it cools you down. Portrait of Josephine Baker at the Museum of the City of NYFantastic exhibit on Paris / NY of the 1920s…

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I love the writing of Wilkie Collins. I was absolu I love the writing of Wilkie Collins. I was absolutely exhausted but made a pilgrimage to his grave in Kensal Green Cemetery. I told him I’m still mad for not telling us what was buried with Jabez Wilson (The Moonstone) and that Lydia Gwilt (Armadale) remains my favorite villainess. 

#literature #victorian #magnificentseven #wilkiecollins #themoonstone #kensalgreen
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The Mystery Writer
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The Private Life of Spies and The Exquisite Art of Getting Even: Stories of Espionage and Revenge
by Alexander McCall Smith
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