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Jesse Singal
jessesingal
1/ Katie and I are going to talk about The Atlantic's article on gender critical online stuff on a paywalled episode of the podcast, but a brief point: I don't
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Amalini
Amaliniii
I remember being cautiously excited when this news broke, a feeling that lingered when I was invited to a screening of #FunnyBoyFilm recently. This story of #LKA's past is very
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
This in @GQMagazine is an excellent demonstration of how press creates authorities. Lots of analysts, scholars and experts predicted this. So why pick this ‘expert’?https://www.gq.com/story/man-predicted-capitol-coup-interview Why get t
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Shadi Hamid
shadihamid
[THREAD] A few responses to @mehdirhasan. The most important thing we can do as analysts is speak to new and different audiences. The Federalist isn't radical. It's firmly on the
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rayne fisher-quann
raynefq
a tweet making fun of these women has 100k likes but i swear to god if bella hadid wore this exact outfit it would be on a million "80s casual
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Marco Rogers
polotek
I really don’t wanna have an opinion on “bean dad”. Bu I don’t think I can avoid it, so here we go. A few thoughts.1) I didn’t believe the story
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Carolina A. Miranda
cmonstah
The #BlackatLAT action has drawn a lot of attention to the struggles faced by Black journalists in our newsroom. But I also want to highlight their work, which is inspiring
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The Bruntwood Prize
bruntwoodprize
There's so many great opportunities for playwrights with deadlines coming up I'm taking to twitter to tell you about them. Remember- I update the http://writeaplay.co.uk site pretty much daily with
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Liana Brooks
LianaBrooks
The only person you hurt when pirating books is the author.Big corporations can get new authors.Amazon will find other workers to exploit. But authors publish books because the have rent
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
Between 1936 and 1938, the federal government collected the narratives of over 2,300 formerly enslaved people. I tracked down the descendants of people who were interviewed and wrote about what
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
bluecheck invasion ruining substack a bit I have more hope for the platform than for Medium or Patreon (that's why I'm on it). It has less of a top-down
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Kameel Premhid
premhid
If you ever wanted a clear example of confirmation bias, watch the "commentary" and "opinion" of any big court case and the "analysis" of the each side's arguments and their
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Anthony Breznican
Breznican
Every so often a recent journalism grad asks about breaking into this business. I deeply valued such tips and guidance when I was starting, so I always try to answer.
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Anna Vaught
BookwormVaught
Writers are a sensitive bunch & because I have always said, DM me & I'll help if I possibly can, or at least listen & send a virtual hug, over
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Sam Byers
byers90
Whenever there’s another discussion about using/leaving social media and whether social media is “good” and why can’t we all just walk away etc I’m always struck by a couple of
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k o n e t t🌿
cosmickonett
I went through my old tumblr blogs and YO I made some cool stuff over the yearsalso realised that I've worked on visual novels for 10 years now, and still
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