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Watch Paul McCartney Compose The Beatles Classic “Get Back” Out of Thin Air (1969)
In its nearly eight-hour runtime Peter Jackson’s new documentary series The Beatles: Get Back offers numerous minor revelations about the world’s favorite band.
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View in Yosemite Valley, 1871 https://wikiart.org/en/albert-bierstadt/view-in-yosemite-valley-1871 #bierstadt #albertbierstadt
How a Mosaic from Caligula’s Party Boat Became a Coffee Table in a New York City Apartment 50 Years Ago
Roman Emperor’s party boats. Art dealer and Manhattanite Helen Fioratti owned such a table for 45 years, but she had no idea what it was until she happened to go to a 2013 book signing by author and I...
Hear Haruki Murakami Play Beatles Covers on His Radio Show, Murakami Radio
Now ramping up to a wide release is a film that will draw in no few fans of Haruki Murakami around the world: Drive My Car, adapted by filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi from Murakami’s short story of the sa...
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Stephen Sondheim on How to Do a Real Crossword Puzzle
Or what’s a four-letter word for “East Indian betel nut” and who cares?
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'To read a long Victorian novel slowly, day after day, is to be made aware bodily and psychologically of the “deep of Time”, like circles on water.'
Re-reading Dickens’s David Copperfield - The TLS
The TLS - Regular Features - Re-reading | Blessed little room: Re-reading Dickens’s David Copperfield, essay written by Annette Federico
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The 17th Century Japanese Samurai Who Sailed to Europe, Met the Pope & Became a Roman Citizen
Image via Wikimedia Commons
We learn about intrepid Europeans who sought, and sometimes even found, trade and missionary routes to China and Japan during the centuries of exploration and empire.
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