On this day in 1908, Anne of Green Gables was published.
Written by Lucy Maud Montgomery, it became one of the most famous books of the 20th century.
The book has sold 50 million copies in 36 languages and been adapted into TV series, movies, plays and much more.
Fascinating world of ancient #glass: an amazing #Roman glass garland bowl, that represents a peak of Roman glassmaker’s skill at producing vessels. Very few ancient vessels were made of large sections or bands of different colored glass, and this is the only known...🧵1/2
📷 Metropolitan Museum
"Nike’s new collection of #WorldCup kits — which were reportedly made with the help of AI — is a sartorial catastrophe.
Nike manufactures the kits for numerous national teams, including England, France, the US, and Uruguay, and has done so for decades. Uruguay’s seemed to be the worst off…"
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Nike's reportedly AI-designed World Cup jerseys debuted with comically misshapen shoulders that are impossible to ignore.
the most brutal obit headline I've ever seen heatmap.news/daily/lee-ra...
R.I.P. David Hockney.
I suppose we’ll now be gifted with all manner of pieces on whether he was a great artist or not. Well, he darn well was to me. 100%. How very fortunate we’ve been, to be around while he’s been at work. It’s very sad to know he’s gone.
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The Daily story about apocalyptic starvation in Somalia due to fuel supplies drying up AND residual USAID supplies drying up points the finger at DOGE. Reporter even described it as “enraging” www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/p...
The former ExxonMobil CEO left his legacy both on the Earth and in the sky.
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RIP David Hockney, one of the most intriguing artists of the past 60 years. I was fortunate to catch his retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris last summer.
I’m excited for Canada to get group chats because one thing about me is that I love to babble and gab