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A table of contents for my Twitter threads from October 2012 through the present
Showing posts with label Wall Street Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wall Street Journal. Show all posts
Monday, January 2, 2023
12/5/21 - Reaction to Sam Sacks WSJ article on COVID novels
Here is the link to my December 5, 2021, reaction to a Wall Street Journal article by Sam Sacks on two COVID-19-themed novels and one new translation of Albert Camus's novel The Plague.
Monday, August 30, 2021
7/3/21 thoughts on COVID-19 and creativity
Here is the link to my July 3, 2021, Twitter thread, reacting to a Wall Street Journal review of the book Love and Sex in the Time of Plague, with some of my own thoughts about how people have creatively addressed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Thursday, June 24, 2021
6/12/21 how I spent my day
Here is the link to my June 12, 2021, Twitter thread about my day -- gardening, hiking, reading, and going to a restaurant.
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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
11/21/20 reaction to Wall Street Journal article on teen sexting
Here is the link to my November 21, 2020, Twitter thread reaction to the Wall Street Journal article "For Teens, Sexting Can Be a Crime," by Amy E. Feldman. My thread has a lot of criticisms, both regarding US state and federal child pornography laws, but also regarding Feldman's take on this issue.
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Monday, May 3, 2021
7/30/20 reaction to WSJ article on fiction, fanfiction, and Twilight
Here is the link to my July 30, 2020, Twitter thread reaction to an article Ellen Gamerman wrote for the Wall Street Journal about fiction and fanfiction, leading up to the release of the new Twilight novel, Midnight Sun.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2021
10/30/19 review of the WSJ Opinion article "The Patriot Act Goes Too Far"
Here is the link to my October 30, 2019, Twitter thread reaction to a Wall Street Journal Opinion piece titled, "The Patriot Act Goes Too Far," by Buck McKeon and Gene Schaerr.
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Monday, February 4, 2019
10/24/15 review of Miu Miu A/W 2015 fashions
(Image source: Vogue)
Here is the link to my Twitter thread review of the Autumn/Winter 2015 line of fashions by Miu Miu.
This thread is what I'd nowadays call an experimental thread. It's a kind of free-flowing thread on a topic, not necessarily on one "thing," such as a movie, a book, a museum or gallery visit, etc.
In this thread I basically review every single thing I had on hand or on my mind about Miu Miu's A/W 2015 fashion line. This includes a Wall Street Journal article by Kari Molvar and images from Gap Press magazine, Dazed magazine, Miu Miu ads, i-D magazine, V Magazine, Numero magazine, Pop magazine, Nylon magazine, and the WSJ magazine.
I honestly wish I'd done more fashion surveys like this. Now that I reflect on this thread, it was actually really fun to put together.
Here is the link to Kari Molvar's Wall Street Journal article.
Here is the link to Miu Miu's website.
Here is the link to my Twitter thread review of the Autumn/Winter 2015 line of fashions by Miu Miu.
This thread is what I'd nowadays call an experimental thread. It's a kind of free-flowing thread on a topic, not necessarily on one "thing," such as a movie, a book, a museum or gallery visit, etc.
In this thread I basically review every single thing I had on hand or on my mind about Miu Miu's A/W 2015 fashion line. This includes a Wall Street Journal article by Kari Molvar and images from Gap Press magazine, Dazed magazine, Miu Miu ads, i-D magazine, V Magazine, Numero magazine, Pop magazine, Nylon magazine, and the WSJ magazine.
I honestly wish I'd done more fashion surveys like this. Now that I reflect on this thread, it was actually really fun to put together.
Here is the link to Kari Molvar's Wall Street Journal article.
Here is the link to Miu Miu's website.
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