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A constant thread of influence during those years was jazz, which he heard on the radio and from visiting American groups.
CANDIDO CAMERO, ‘FATHER OF MODERN CONGA DRUMMING,’ DIES AT 99MATT SCHUDELNOVEMBER 12, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe “bellwether” status that Vigo enjoyed for decades was hanging by a thread before the election.
THE TRAILER: THE 10 CRUCIAL COUNTIES, REVISITEDDAVID WEIGELNOVEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POSTI haven’t progressed enough to see if these threads wrap up in a meaningful way, but I’m pleasantly surprised to see their deeper inclusion.
‘ASSASSIN’S CREED VALHALLA’ IMPRESSIONS: REKINDLING THE SPIRIT OF THE SERIESELISE FAVISNOVEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTSlipping on his superhero threads, he swings down to midtown just in time to see that the prisoners and the supervillain Rhino make a break for it.
‘MARVEL’S SPIDER-MAN: MILES MORALES’: LIKE ITS MOVIE COUNTERPARTS, A CONFIDENT AND ENTERTAINING SPECTACLECHRISTOPHER BYRDNOVEMBER 6, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAnxiety was a common thread, fueled by a sense that things could go either way.
HIGH ANXIETYTRUTHBETOLDNOVEMBER 4, 2020TRUTHBETOLD.NEWSAlthough many things are uncertain about this week, experts have also flagged some long-running misinformation threads designed to undermine the integrity of the elections.
HOW TO AVOID SHARING BAD INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTIONABBY OHLHEISERNOVEMBER 2, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWAs was common practice on the site, all the pictures were on a thread that shared her name and her hometown, where her parents still live.
‘REVENGE PORN’ WAS ALREADY COMMONPLACE. THE PANDEMIC HAS MADE THINGS EVEN WORSE.JESSICA M. GOLDSTEINOCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTI began by pulling on that cultural-psychological thread in my conversation with Whillans, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School.
HOW TO STOP FEELING CRUSHED FOR TIME - ISSUE 92: FRONTIERSBRIAN GALLAGHEROCTOBER 28, 2020NAUTILUSMy opinion is that the fabric this thread is woven into will only be visible, if at all, at the end of this journey.
A SCIENTIST WHO DELIGHTS IN THE MUNDANESTEVE NADISOCTOBER 26, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEGiven where I started, I just see the thread starting a little earlier, but it’s the same thread.
GLORIA STEINEM: ‘I’VE NEVER SEEN THIS MUCH ACTIVISM IN MY LIFE’EHINCHLIFFEOCTOBER 26, 2020FORTUNE