For the Nation, I got to write about one of my favorite kinds of artist: the late bloomer. Weiss was 45 when he published his deeply strange first novel, leaving his life as an illustrator and painter behind him
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A rocket launched 40 years ago still carries 125 sculptures by Jeff Koons locked inside. But the U.S. is catching up to its ambitions, and the race is on to exploit our moon’s resources. Natasha Boyd @tash_boyd) reports on LunA-10, which aims to bring mining to the Moon by 2035. https://t.co/WI7NECSyT1
The Moon’s face—which Earth’s inhabitants have gazed upon from time immemorial—is in danger of some of the most extreme forms of corruption that land can sustain. @Tash_Boyd reports on the trouble with lunar mining. https://t.co/ZyCKXqaT62
I KNOW ITS NOT THAT DEEP BUT WATCHING SOMETHING LIVING STRUGGLE TO USE ITS OWN BODY DUE TO HUMAN GENETIC INTERFERENCE (SOMETHING IT CANNOT EVEN FATHOM) JUST MADE ME FEEL A BIT COLD INSIDE
I was wondering how 'Hey' became the default opener for delivering messages of emotional consequence and it turns out that its etymology as 'a call implying challenge, rebuttal, anger, derision' can be traced back to c.1200 lol