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I loved prison

Taki

Yes, prison is unremittingly bleak, but I recall only how physically well I felt during my time inside

chemotherapy

Jeremy Clarke

I rather enjoy my chemotherapy sessions
date

Cosmo Landesman

Personal grooming on date night
conable

Bill Kauffman

I was on the floor in ’74
change

Home October 14, 2021

The peculiarly American attitude toward change

Until quite recently, the preponderance of the country viewed suspicion of change, let alone resistance to it, as un-American

Chilton Williamson, Jr.

leotard

Style October 14, 2021

The daring young man who gave his name to the leotard

The leotard was always a happily ambiguous garment

Laura Freeman

surd

Language October 14, 2021

The rational meaning of ‘surd’

A surd number or quantity is irrational, such as the square root of two

Dot Wordsworth

perudo

Place October 14, 2021

Perudo in Utah

Dicing in the desert

Orson Fry


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