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Explore the rich cultural heritage of New York with these iconic landmarks that will take you on a journey through time and history 🗽🌆.
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From 1969: “ ‘I love you, honey,’ she said, gasping, ‘but I just got nothing left.’ Someday, we were sure, it would really be true—someday soon, if she kept giving like that.”

From 1969: “ ‘I love you, honey,’ she said, gasping, ‘but I just got nothing left.’ Someday, we were sure, it would really be true—someday soon, if she kept giving like that.” #NewYorkerArchive
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Today marks the 85th anniversary of the publication of John Steinbeck’s epic tale of the American frontier, “The Grapes of Wrath.” “Its power and importance do not lie in its political insight but in its intense humanity, … : nyer.cm/K9cJRvp

Today marks the 85th anniversary of the publication of John Steinbeck’s epic tale of the American frontier, “The Grapes of Wrath.” “Its power and importance do not lie in its political insight but in its intense humanity, … #NewYorkerArchive: nyer.cm/K9cJRvp
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In 2004, Malcolm Gladwell considered the public debates around copyright and plagiarism after a line from his own writing was used in a Broadway play. But is it true that words belong to the person who wrote them? Actually, no. From the : nyer.cm/eWyKkJI

In 2004, Malcolm Gladwell considered the public debates around copyright and plagiarism after a line from his own writing was used in a Broadway play. But is it true that words belong to the person who wrote them? Actually, no. From the #NewYorkerArchive: nyer.cm/eWyKkJI
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“If ever the Great American Novel is written, it may very possibly be composed along the lines here laid out by Steinbeck.” On the 85th anniversary of the publication of John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath,” read a rave review from the .
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“If ever the Great American Novel is written, it may very possibly be composed along the lines here laid out by Steinbeck.” On the 85th anniversary of the publication of John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath,” read a rave review from the #NewYorkerArchive.
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On December 31, 1946, in Brooklyn, two young women got on a subway train and sat across from each other. They had never met, had never spoken, but their lives had been drawn together—and the entwinement was a sinister one. nyer.cm/cg7RzSO

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The Chudnovsky brothers yearned to probe the mystery of pi, so they built their own supercomputer out of mail-order parts. nyer.cm/V6zQVmG

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