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Oct 22, 2024 |
thewalrus.ca | Monika Warzecha
The closest thing I have to a family heirloom is a black miniskirt. It’s perfect—above the knee but not too short. The pleating and A-line shape give it a modish look without being too era specific. My mother bought it for herself sometime in the 1970s. She passed it along to a younger cousin. My older sister had it next, before I appropriated it in my teens.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
thewalrus.ca | Monika Warzecha
It was an entirely valid question: “hey so why do the stupid m&m machines have facial recognition?” Below it, two photos posted on Reddit this past February showed an error message on a vending machine screen at the University of Waterloo. It looked like the machine’s facial recognition software wasn’t working.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
thewalrus.ca | Monika Warzecha
Iam excited to tell Sarah Bernstein about a T-shirt that reads “PLOTLESS FICTION.” It’s from Type Books in Toronto, a merch offshoot of a beloved shelf of the same name in the bookstore. “I want that T-shirt,” she says. Bernstein is the author of the Booker- and Giller-shortlisted Study for Obedience, where “little actually happens,” according to a positive review in the Guardian.
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Feb 23, 2023 |
thewalrus.ca | Monika Warzecha
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Apr 8, 2022 |
pubs.rsc.org | Monika Warzecha
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