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  • Dec 4, 2024 | onthewater.com | John Sargent

    The treble hook embedded in my hand sits snugly between the bone of my right thumb and the knuckle, the gentle curve of its point now flush with the surrounding skin, which has become pale and taut as I grip my wrist. The striper that delivered this reminder of fall-run unpredictability lies at my feet, mouth gaping in the pouring rain, in an almost crude, silent laughter. Where are they? I think, patting my wader belt in a panic.

  • Mar 19, 2024 | devicedaily.com | Viorica Marian |Valerie Fridland |Jenni Nuttall |John Sargent

    Does it matter which language you speak? Words have the power to transform our lives By Next Big Idea Club February 08, 2024English has only one word for love, but other languages have many. Greek, for example, has seven—eros for romantic, passionate love, philia for intimate friendship, agape for universal love, and so on.

  • Oct 20, 2023 | nextbigideaclub.com | Meg Kissinger |John Sargent |Scott Shane |Taras Grescoe

    Taras Grescoe is a journalist, travel writer, and author of several nonfiction titles, such as Straphanger, Bottomfeeder, and The End of Elsewhere. He is also a contributor to an assortment of publications, including the New York Times Magazine, National Geographic Traveler, and The Wall Street Journal. Below, Taras shares five key insights from his new book, The Lost Supper: Searching for the Future of Food in the Flavors of the Past.

  • Oct 2, 2023 | vnexplorer.net | John Sargent |John Singer

    How Long You'll Need (& What To See) At The Isabella Stewart Gardner MuseumLife Of Isabella Gardner - Boston's Avid Art CollectorThe Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum & CollectionPlanning A Visit To The Isabella Stewart Gardner MuseumHow Long Should I Spend In The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum In Boston? Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston is a must-visit for any art enthusiast, boasting a collection of European, Asian, and American art.

  • Sep 20, 2023 | lithub.com | John Sargent

    On August 18, 2017, President Trump fired Steve Bannon, his chief strategist and, unknown to almost everyone, the guy who had given Michael Wolff access to the West Wing in order to write his book, Fire and Fury, which we bought more than a year before. We all agreed that the president firing the man most responsible for getting him the job would be a good way to end the book. Michael left the West Wing as quietly as he had come.

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