Saturday, July 8, 2017

@12:00, 7/7/17

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N.Y. / Region

Trying Koshary

A woman enjoys an Egyptian dish so much that she wants others to share the experience.

Prejudice often collapses with only a little help.

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Technology

Daily Report: The 28-Second Video That Could

A snippet focusing on President Trump as part of his continuing feud with CNN is the latest reminder of what is born on the internet can have a major impact beyond it.

Stupid is a sometimes thing.
Peoples faith is there every day.

3
Opinion

It’s Me, Your Chill Bride!

Let’s just all get on the same page before my special day.

It is your department.
Let me know my part.
I will show up properly equiped.

Sooner is better.    As soon as you can is best.

4
Opinion

The Golden Age of Bailing

Flaking out on commitments has become so easy.

I did not bring a bucket or a parachute.
I will meet the ground with my eyes open.

5
Real Estate

Is Your Dog a Good Neighbor?

Co-op boards and building managers often conduct rigorous screenings of the dogs of potential residents. What will yours need to pass?

I like dogs.
I don't want to be responsible for one again.

6
Opinion

Donnie and Vlad: A Love Story

What Cold War? There’s nothing but heat here.

Russia is not communist.
Russia is much like Donald Trump.

Russia is not a friend.

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Food

Aligoté, Burgundy’s Other White Grape, Makes Its Case

In the hands of producers who cherish its heritage, the often despised aligoté grape expresses the region’s terroir in wonderful wines full of character.

Yes, wines are wonderful.
Drunks are difficult.

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N.Y. / Region

At the Center of Change, Cherry’s Unisex

Saturday night in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, where the salon is an almost always-open witness to a neighborhood in the throes of change.

Cherry's will survive as long as the Bed-Stuy neighborhood survives.

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Well

Can I Test the Health of My Gut Microbiota?

All it takes is a fecal sample and a fee. But you may not learn much about the health of your microbiome.

We are still guessing about what things mean.

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Magazine

The Art at the End of the World

A pilgrimage (with children) to see ‘‘Spiral Jetty,’’ Robert Smithson’s profound testament to catastrophe.

I have not done the homework.

I have not made the expedition.

Heidi Julivits is probably over thinking the work.

I see a sheltering system sheltering itself.
 
A barrier in fetal position.

A fetal barrier separating nothing.

Conceptual art is difficult.

It would be hard to explain to crows and others.


Entropy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy

Sometimes I understand it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_entropy

Irreversibility is part of all works.


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