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newyorker:

Notes from Underwater: Carolyn Kormann on Leanne Shapton’s “Swimming Studies”: http://nyr.kr/QD0Ryu

Shapton’s book captures the mental state that is unique to the monotony of laps in a pool. Thoughts have an unmoored, weightless quality. They drift, circle, repeat, and weave together according to a rhythm maintained by counted breaths (I alternate sides, breathing every three strokes) and punctuated by flip turns like cymbal flourishes. You never know quite where Shapton is going with an anecdote. It’s like one of the pleasures of swimming—the unexpected places that the mind will wander.


HOLY CRABCAKES GUYS. LOOK AT THIS!
110 ♥ / 16 August, 2012
newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. Don’t forget to enter this week’s caption contest: http://nyr.kr/r46had
165 ♥ / 2 March, 2012
newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. For more: http://nyr.kr/yVUOOM

All the AC adaptors… yes.
473 ♥ / 16 January, 2012
newyorker:

Cartoon of the day. For more cartoons from this week’s issue: http://www.newyorker.com/humor
557 ♥ / 3 January, 2012
0 ♥ / 1 January, 2012
One of my favourite New Yorker covers.
Also one of my favourite issues because it featured Tavi Gevinson (7 pages). AND Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s sort story “Birdsong” is quite nice.
0 ♥ / 22 April, 2011
housingworksbookstore:

A sectional view of the New York Public Library. (1911) (via NYPL Digital Gallery | Detail ID 805999)

Would like to be here.
1500 ♥ / 9 January, 2011
newyorker:

A slide show of our best blizzard cartoons throughout the years.
Also, Adam Gopnik reveals the truth about snowflakes.
71 ♥ / 28 December, 2010