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Jul 26th 2010, 13:34 by The Economist | NEW YORK

Something to do at lunch (New York Times)
Paul-André Fortier performs a 30-minute solo, "30 x 30", at noon for 30 days in Lower Manhattan

On "Antwerp" (Smart Set)
The poetic Romanticism of Roberto Bolaño's first book

Matisyahu's Hasidic-reggae music made me cry (Atlantic)
A music critic explains the reason for his breakdown

Today's quote:

"I never recommend my movies to anyone. I never feel comfortable recommending them to anyone. In some sense, I think they have to be discovered or sought out. Not everyone is the right audience. But those who do respond will find something of value for them."

~ Todd Solondz, "Patron Saint of Pessimism" (Salon)

 

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