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Mamdani: "We continue to be proud of being a sanctuary city. We continue to be ready to stand up for our immigrant neighbors ... ICE is a rogue agency that should be abolished"
I’m very excited for this!
On a summer evening in 1972, a pivotal generation of Harlem Renaissance legends gathered at Duke Ellington’s townhouse.
The trailer for “Once Upon a Time in Harlem” is out:
the clear takeaway here is that the administration wants to unlawfully seize the smithsonian and make it a temple for white supremacist “history” www.nytimes.com/2026/05/28/a...
It’s Closing night at “Black Cops, Spies & Overseers” & a few tix left for CRUISING & the post panel w @alexvitale.bsky.social & @jcljules.bsky.social
See you tonight—no excuses since there’s no Knicks tonight, pigs!!
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📽️ Naked Gun 4:30
📽️ Cruising 6:45
📽️ Blazing Saddles 9:30
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When years of data goes bye bye: Julian Lucas on the anguished quest to resurrect dead hard drives. www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
Some people would absolutely devastated to know how little is digitized for preservation and how little will continue to be digitized. Why? Because MONEY AND LABOR.
And digitization for preservation isn't the same as digitization for ACCESS...
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“A logistical near-miracle,” the Washington National Opera’s production of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha “was also an artistic triumph and a political vindication.” —Larry Wolff
took some time this week to read and process Chicago Bob's full A.I. encyclical for myself—and took away something way more interesting, and fulsome, than either its detractors or proponents would have you believe
well *that* is a lede www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
A broken phone or corrupted drive can mean the loss of work, evidence, art, or the last traces of the dead. But sometimes data-recovery experts can summon lost files from the void.