Also I (with my grandparents and dad) wrote a crossword book for kids! It’s a great entry point into solving crosswords, called “Little Grids for Big Kids.”
The puzzles are approachable! The art is super cute! Check it out!
https://t.co/8y5fQfy2YK
It’s my first NYT puzzle! I can’t believe it’s been nearly 5 years since I started this one…
I’m so grateful to Joel Fagliano & the amazing @NYTGames team for fulfilling my childhood dream — writing gibberish sound effects in the paper of record.
It’s been a pleasure working with and learning from so many talented people at the DP for the past year and a half, and I’m honored to have been even a small part of the amazing reporting that’s happened in my time here.
I suppose now’s as good a time as any to announce: On May 15 I’ll be joining the communications team at UVA’s Department of Radiology! My last day at The Daily Progress will be next Saturday.
Extremely upsetting dream where I lost everything in final jeopardy while Alex trebek informed me that the middle of an apple was not the “core” but was actually, scientifically called the “bone”
Albemarle County Police has taken Shane Dennis into custody for placing a noose on the Homer statue at UVa in September, according to a UVa press release. Story to come.
Ok what about daily progress TikToks where the background is generic minecraft gameplay and the audio is an AI voice reading updates on the bus driver shortage. Is this anything
@mikekropfphoto@Knott_Katherine@Ginny_Bixby@erineedgerton The best reasoning I have is that UVA implies the first letters of three separate words, like USA, whereas UVa (correctly) emphasizes that the abbreviation is only referencing 2 words and the lowercase a is just for flavor/specification
Also gotta stick it to the man regardless
Doesn’t it feel like sometimes brands will make intentionally dumb (but harmless) branding moves bc they know that the internet will gleefully share it and so they’ll get more exposure than if they did a sensible (but boring) advertising ploy