Student journalist investigates lack of sexual misconduct records for teachers - Columbia Journalism Review
Coltrane’s ‘Lost’ 1963 Studio Album Found
Freddish, the special language Mister Rogers used when talking to children
It’s not just “BBQ Becky”: Racist 911 calls are more common than you think - Vox
The cluttered lives of middle-class Americans ~ Get Rich Slowly
Miserable and Middle-Aged? Is Something Wrong With You? | Psychology Today
Miserable and Middle-Aged? Is Something Wrong With You? | Psychology Today
The Art of Sympathetic Enthusiasm: Goethe on the Only Opinion Worth Voicing About the Life and Work of Another – Brain Pickings
Top 15 Geto Boys Songs - Hip Hop Golden Age Hip Hop Golden Age
30,000 Hidden Images Reveal the World of a Soviet-Era Photographer - Atlas Obscura
What to Do If You Feel Stuck in the Wrong Career
Mike D, In Conversation
The world's oldest message in a bottle — 132 years old — discovered in Western Australia - The Washington Post
Here’s What It’s Like At The Headquarters Of The Teens Working To Stop Mass Shootings
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What I Learned from Watching My iPad’s Slow Death - The New York Times
The House That Spied on Me
Everything Easy is Hard Again – Frank Chimero
Megan McArdle's '12 Rules for Life' - Bloomberg
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2,000 Days on Mars With the Curiosity Rover - The Atlantic
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The busboy who cradled a dying RFK has finally stepped out of the past - LA Times
A Gentle Corrective for the Epidemic of Identity Politics Turning Us on Each Other and on Ourselves – Brain Pickings
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The Wrestling Episode: ‘Family Matters,’ Featuring The Bushwhackers
Kelly Marie Tran surprises fans discussing 'Star Wars' at the next table
He’s 22. She’s 81. Their Friendship Is Melting Hearts. - The New York Times
The Adopted Black Baby, and the White One Who Replaced Her - The New York Times
Jazz Icon Sonny Rollins on Giving Up Playing and His Legacy
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I Made My Shed the Top Rated Restaurant On TripAdvisor - VICE
Millions Are Hounded for Debt They Don’t Owe. One Victim Fought Back, With a Vengeance - Bloomberg
Young and Dumb Inside | The New Yorker
Keepers of the Secrets | Village Voice
"That is the paradox of being an archivist. The reason an archivist should know something, Lannon said, is to help others to know it. But it’s not really the archivist’s place to impose his knowledge on anyone else. Indeed, if the field could be said to have a creed, it’s that archivists aren’t there to tell you what’s important. Historically momentous documents are to be left in folders next to the trivial and the mundane — because who’s to say what’s actually mundane or not?"