@kimseverson@nytcooking I’d come over, but unfortunately, I think finding the words to accurately and creatively describe what food tastes like might be the most daunting task in all of journalism
“The Lord laid it on my heart and we all need to lift her up because — insert information here,” Mr. Bryant explained in the video detailing how one might go about gossiping by way of a prayer request. HIGH-larious story, especially in the hands of @RaR. https://t.co/MXlLxVDmYN
“It’s the moist, soupy, suffocating humidity that swallows up everything and conspires with the heat to make any activity without air-conditioning draining and even deadly.”
Classic @RaR beautiful writing. https://t.co/Y8ZUmRC9rB
"It’s not just the heat, as Southerners have explained for generations. It’s the moist, soupy, suffocating humidity that swallows up everything and conspires with the heat to make any activity without air-conditioning draining and even deadly." @RaR https://t.co/m8QHsR3dhl
I wrote about Sinead O’Connor and how the experiences that shaped her — child abuse, teenage incarceration at a church-run home for “fallen women,” attacks she faced as an adult — helped chart the forces she fought against in her art and public life. https://t.co/Gb6jbUv4VV