Sunday, April 1, 2018

@0:04, 4/2/18

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Magazine

The Woman Was Fit and Healthy. Why Did Her Lung Mysteriously Collapse?

She was having some difficulty breathing, but then things got much worse fast.

Another thing to worry about.
Probably not so much now.

2
Science

Hanging Out the Wash in the Fresh, Clean Air

What makes the laundry smell so good when it’s been outdoors?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet#Degradation_of_polymers,_pigments_and_dyes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone#Ultraviolet_light

Cloth was spread wet on hurdles to bleach in the sun during the early nineteenth century.

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T Magazine

Michael Bailey-Gates’s “Horse in the Rough”

The New York-based photographer debuts a new body of work exclusively with T.

Beefcake.

4
Fashion & Style

A French Acrobat Sweeps Her Off Her Feet. Figuratively, Too.

Romain Guimard met Sally Newman, a Charleston lawyer, when the circus was in town. He was her guest through couchsurfing.com.

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

5
Arts

Rem Koolhaas Firm Reveals Design for Los Angeles Temple Expansion

The Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s trapezoidal cultural center will break ground in late 2018.

It is dramatic.
The inside is not to be read from the shell.
We may see a physical structure.

6
Food

At Momofuku Seiobo, Paul Carmichael’s Cooking Comes Full Circle

Paul Carmichael, the chef, studied Caribbean food at culinary school. Nearly 20 years later, he is cooking his thesis.

Pictures of good things.

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Arts

Trevor Noah Detects a Whiff of Cronyism in V.A. Appointment

The host of “The Daily Show” faulted President Trump for naming Dr. Ronny Jackson, the White House physician, as secretary of veterans affairs.

Fund the V.A.

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Food

Momofuku Seiobo Champions Caribbean Food With Australia’s Bounty

Paul Carmichael, the chef, delivers a profoundly pleasurable experience at the Sydney location of David Chang‘s restaurant group.

As convenient.

9
Movies

Review: ‘The Great Silence,’ a 1968 Spaghetti Western Unchained

Klaus Kinski and Jean-Louis Trintignant face off in the snows of Utah in a bloody genre exercise that is only now receiving a proper U.S. release.

A spaghetti western.
I usually like the genre. 
This one is operatic in form.

10
Well

To Raise Resilient Kids, Be a Resilient Parent



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