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THE WOMAN WHO NURTURED THE MODERN
THE WOMAN WHO NURTURED THE MODERN

America was going modern — skyscrapers, biplanes, Model T’s. Why not poetry? Harriet Monroe asked.

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BOOK-ISHThe AtticMarch 4, 2024Harriet Monroe, Poetry Magazine, Poetry Foundation, Imagism, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Chicago, Modern American poetry Comments
THE PUDDLE-WONDERFUL POET OF SPRING
THE PUDDLE-WONDERFUL POET OF SPRING

Think April is “the cruelest month?” E.E. Cummings will cure your despair.

wholly to be a fool

 while Spring is in the world

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BOOK-ISHBruce WatsonMarch 3, 2024E.E. Cummings, e.e. cummings, American poetry, Poetry about spring, 1920s Comments
ROSS GAY, AMBASSADOR OF DELIGHT
ROSS GAY, AMBASSADOR OF DELIGHT

For a full year, poet Ross Gay focused on things that delight him. The result: The Book of Delights. You need this now.

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BOOK-ISHThe AtticMarch 1, 2024Ross Gay, American poetry, Book of Delights Comments
A MIND FOR THE MASSES
A MIND FOR THE MASSES

Martin Gardner was interested in everything and made everything interesting.

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TEACHERS & HEALERS, teachers & healers, TEACHERS, teachersThe AtticFebruary 28, 2024Martin Gardner, Scientific American, Mathematics, Recreational math, puzzles, Alice in Wonderland, The Annotated Alice Comments
THE WOMAN WHO SAID 'NO!' TO NIXON
THE WOMAN WHO SAID 'NO!' TO NIXON

While the nation watched, Barbara Jordan stepped out of the Jim Crow past to defend democracy.

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HEROES, DEMOCRACYThe AtticFebruary 21, 2024Barbara Jordan, U.S. Congress, Watergate, House Judiciary Committee, Nixon impeachment, Richard Nixon Comments
A GENIUS AND HIS MAGIC CAMERAS
A GENIUS AND HIS MAGIC CAMERAS

Photography was anything but instant before Edwin Land made a magic camera called Polaroid.

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DREAMERSThe AtticFebruary 15, 2024Edwin Land, Polaroid, Polaroid corporation, Polaroid camera, SX-70 Comment
THE NEWS:  A USER'S MANUAL
THE NEWS: A USER'S MANUAL
BOOK-ISHThe AtticFebruary 6, 2024Alain de Botton, TV news, 24/7 cable news, book reviewsComment
GREAT DAY IN HARLEM
GREAT DAY IN HARLEM

Like the music it celebrated, the iconic photo of jazz greats was mostly improv.

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HEROESThe AtticJanuary 31, 2024A Great day in Harlem, Jaz, Jazz history, Ken Burns' Jazz, Harlem, Black history, Black History Month Comments
TV'S FINEST DIMENSION
TV'S FINEST DIMENSION

Through the worst seasons of TV’s “wasteland,” Rod Serling brought intelligence and irony to “the boob tube.”

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DREAMERSThe AtticJanuary 25, 2024The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling, Televisioin, Television history, "The Twilight Zone" Comments
DEEP, DEEP DOWN. . .
DEEP, DEEP DOWN. . .

The deep ocean remained a mystery until William Beebe and his Bathysphere found new depths.

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WONDERSThe AtticJanuary 17, 2024Bathysphere, William Beebe, Oceanic discovery, Technology, Invention, Deep sea exploration Comment
SUPERSISTERS!  COLLECT 'EM ALL!
SUPERSISTERS! COLLECT 'EM ALL!

When a nine-year-old girl asked about trading cards, her mother and aunt got busy. And “Supersisters” went viral.

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HEROESBruce WatsonJanuary 11, 2024Supersisters, SupersistersTM, Lois Rich, Women's history, Trading Cards, 1970s, Women's culture, Great women Comments
THE NIGHT THE STARS FELL
THE NIGHT THE STARS FELL

In 1833, when fire and brimstone lit the sky, most Americans trembled. But a few turned to “the lights of science.”

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WONDERS, WondersBruce WatsonJanuary 4, 2024The Night the Stars Fell, Astronomy, Meteor Showers, Second Great Awakening, Leonids, 1833 Comment
EDISON'S LITTLE GLOBE OF SUNSHINE
EDISON'S LITTLE GLOBE OF SUNSHINE

On the eve of 1880, Thomas Edison threw a New Year’s party unlike any before or since. Let there be light!

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WONDERSThe AtticDecember 27, 2023Thomas Edison, Electric light, Menlo Park, NJ, Menlo Park New Jersey, Edison national historic site, invention, American invention, Edison Comment
CAPOTE -- "A CHRISTMAS MEMORY" AND A SEASON'S TRUTHS
CAPOTE -- "A CHRISTMAS MEMORY" AND A SEASON'S TRUTHS

Truman Capote’s Christmas tale has been told and re-told but how much was memory and how much was fiction?

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BOOK-ISHThe AtticDecember 21, 2023Truman Capote, A Christmas Memory Comments
THEN ONE LUNAR CHRISTMAS EVE. . .
THEN ONE LUNAR CHRISTMAS EVE. . .

With the whole world watching, Apollo 8 took us beyond the tech talk and back to the beginning.

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WONDERS, WondersThe AtticDecember 20, 2023Apollo Program, Apollo 8, Book of Genesis, Christmas Eve, Events of 1968 Comments
THE "ICE FLOWERS" OF SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY
THE "ICE FLOWERS" OF SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY

Folks in Jericho, Vermont thought the Bentley boy was crazy to be out in the snow. Then they saw his photos.

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WONDERS, ART-ISHThe AtticDecember 18, 2023Snowflake Bentley, Vermont, WInter, Snowflakes Comments
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