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RT @reallyDontTrump: My latest #PostcardsToVoters !!! https://t.co/kTIARsWSQ8

There’s a clue in today’s Connections that will not work if you’re from Boston

Unexpected pairing: This essay re-viewing Wings of Desire, and Geoff Rickly's book Someone Who Isn't Me. Two stories of observers. @RoseBooks_ @reverse_shot https://t.co/NPJqpB7tH6

"I was not quite a child when I first saw WINGS OF DESIRE." Beautiful work, as ever, from critic Imogen Sara Smith on her lifelong relationship to Wim Wenders's city symphony, from adoration to ambivalence. The second entry in our new essay symposium: https://t.co/6xbVAwf1yg https://t.co/2sDJOO8zbC