talked to some people (including spike lee) about being inside MSG on May 10, 1998, and what it was like to be a knicks fan in the '90s www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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Katie wrote a smart and compelling feature about garlic breeders for Offrange and now it's going in the Best American Food & Travel Writing anthology!
an important thing to note is that in just about every written communication, spike used basketballs in place of Os. a truly virtuosic use of the emoji.
anyway, making anything is hell and also making is the primary pleasure.
the big void in any AI-assisted or -generated or whatever you want to call it "art-making" is a total lack of SURPRISE. an algorithm based on all the things that have been said before will only ever produce what's been said before. it won't surprise itself (no self) and it won't surprise you.
🥰 my story about eccentric garlic breeders (and about obsession, attention, and climate resilience) is going to be side by side with so many amazing pieces in this anthology
anyway, www.theatlantic.com/philosophy/2...
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28 years ago, the team’s nemesis Reggie Miller sunk a shot that dashed their playoff dreams. Here’s what Spike Lee and others sitting courtside remember.
very very very excited to say that I will have a story in the 2026 Best American Food and Travel anthology, guest-edited by José Andrés lithub.com/here-are-the...
For decades, Mariner Books has stewarded The The Best American Series®, a literary institution that began in 1915 with Best American Short Stories, to your bookshelves. But just in case you’re stum…