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mrs-stans · 6 months ago
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@cahlinetompkins: Sebastian Stan for NYT Thank you @amandalwebster ! And @ceciliemengel for the assist 💙
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jerryandersonsdaughterinlaw · 2 months ago
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rip abby anderson you would’ve loved the daily wordle and connections puzzles.
i can totally see her waking up before you, pacing the kitchen in thought as she waits for her cup of coffee to brew. staring down at her phone, brow furrowing as she works through it. they’re low-stakes but so satisfying to complete, i think she’d love things that put her brain to work like that. she might even pause on the last word so you guys can finish it together when you wake up. maybe the mini crossword or connections could be a sweet little shared part of your mornings together. side by side over breakfast, sleepily mumbling guesses and nudging each other when you get stumped. just a soft, nerdy habit.
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tokyo-fashion · 3 months ago
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NYTimes "T Magazine" Japan Issue
NYTimes "T Magazine" published a special issue on Japan with several different covers featuring Japanese icons, designers, and artists including Godzilla, Takashi Murakami, Marie Kondo, and Tadanori Yokoo with Yohji Yamamoto and others inside.
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political-us · 5 months ago
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thinkerlewispullman · 3 months ago
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“He’s very malleable and easily influenced because he hasn’t had a real, strong, reliable source of love in his life. There’s a contrast between being this all-powerful being and then having your greatest weakness and your main Achilles’ heel be your own self.”
LEWIS PULLMAN — about bob/sentry for ny times magazine.
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chalamet-chalamet · 5 months ago
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Timothée Chalamet via The New York Times ✨
📸 by Sinna Nasseri
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girlactionfigure · 8 days ago
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mdnet · 11 months ago
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Jenna Ortega via NY Times.
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relaxedstyles · 4 months ago
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mrs-stans · 6 months ago
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SEBASTIAN STAN Photoshoot for The New York Times.
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flipjack · 10 months ago
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More of Aubrey from the NY Times photoshoot
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sbrown82 · 4 months ago
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In a heartwarming story of community and education, a Mississippi teacher, Ms. Hooper, transformed an abandoned storefront in Yazoo City into a school called Abundance Academy, attracting students and offering an alternative to traditional schooling. Ms. Hooper, a former special education and social studies teacher, saw a need in her community and decided to create a microschool in an empty storefront. Abundance started with just six students, including her own children, and has since grown to accommodate about 50 students in prekindergarten through 12th grade, with a waiting list. Some students have come to Abundance to escape bullying, potential school shootings, anti-Black racism or feeling invisible in larger, traditional schools. The community-driven school is a space where students can "breathe," and Ms. Hooper aims to instill empathy, curiosity, and resilience. While the school operates in a converted storefront, Ms. Hooper dreams of a larger, permanent space and more resources to support the growing number of students. The Mississippi Delta, where Yazoo City is located, faces challenges with teacher shortages and scarce resources in public schools, while wealthier families often opt for private education. Ms. Hooper's approach is an example of innovative teaching and a response to the needs of families seeking alternatives to traditional schooling. Ms. Hooper hopes to achieve financial stability to finally pay herself and support the school's operations. Tuition is $300 a month and the school gets no public funds. But parents across the country are embracing alternatives to traditional classrooms, including microschools, empowered by technology and motivated by the pandemic.
Abundance Educational Institute (AEI) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. It provides a wide range of community services that extends beyond the norm and is dedicated to its community and the continual progression of students. They accept all donations.
104 South Main St (Mailing Address: Post Office Box 1224 Yazoo City, MS 39194)
Please visit www.abundanceeducational.com. You can also make a donation through the following methods:
Donation: Click Here
CASH APP: $AbundanceEdu
GoFundme: Click Here
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political-us · 5 months ago
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/03/14/arlington-cemetery-website-dei-removals/
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evrikka · 2 months ago
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TOM HIDDLESTON on 16mm for NY Times x
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jonny-be-gewd · 4 months ago
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Jon for New York Times | April 10, 2025
[Photography by Adali Schell]
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porterdavis · 4 months ago
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This is media bias
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