A cartoon by E. S. Glenn and Colin Nissan. #NewYorkerCartoons See more from this week’s issue: https://lnkd.in/gdfRH3Sh
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Prabha Kannan
Writer/Editor | former Head Writer for Siri | Stanford, Apple, The New Yorker, MIT
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Charles Duhigg is an Influencer Writer at The New Yorker, Author at Random House
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A cartoon by Eric Lewis, from 2005. #NewYorkerCartoons https://lnkd.in/gHpFvpZR
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A cartoon by Roland High. #NewYorkerCartoons See more from this week’s issue: https://lnkd.in/grjnuc3b
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Simone Biles will return to the Olympic stage for the first time since her early departure from Tokyo’s 2020 games. Watching her compete, “I felt as if Isaac Newton had written a different set of laws on her behalf,” Reeves Wiedeman wrote, in 2016. https://lnkd.in/gSua_z8t
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In “Presumed Innocent,” the recently concluded new Apple TV+ series, based on the 1987 novel by Scott Turow, Jake Gyllenhaal, and his eyebrows, are on trial for a grisly murder. The show, also starring Ruth Negga and Peter Sarsgaard, “is a fun, lurid, flawed, addictive whodunnit,” Vinson Cunningham writes. Read his review: https://lnkd.in/gB9MWbjp
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In a Profile from 2020, Fiona Apple discussed her creative process, the O.C.D. rituals she developed as a child, and being perceived as “the patron saint of mental illness, instead of as someone who creates things.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gkTi2xJq
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A cartoon by Victoria Roberts. #NewYorkerCartoons See more from this week’s issue: https://lnkd.in/gBvjnzFN
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Write a story about an underground tunnel that leads someplace unexpected while you sit between a radiator and a diaper pail, think about what your life would be like if you became a pirate, and other writing prompts for new parents, from New Yorker Humor. https://lnkd.in/gMFZbxzF
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There is a persistent rumor that the Prince de Conty, which sank off the coast of France in 1746, was cursed. The legend’s power has only been deepened by the tribulations of the divers, looters, and investigators who have become obsessed with the ship’s gold ingots. http://nyer.cm/OTTFvCL
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The writer Beth Bachmann shares a book that has been an inspiration and touchpoint for her writing on war: “The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest,” by Felix Salten. Read her new short story, the third in this summer’s online Flash Fiction series: http://nyer.cm/wBtouJp