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  1. "You should take your poetry very seriously": Elizabeth Bishop to Katha Pollitt. Read Pollitt's essay: http://bit.ly/teVhw
  2. @columbiajames Sad about Avenue Q, too--my favorite! E.
  3. @PublicTheaterNY's Twitter would be perfect for hourly updates on whether show is rained out, but they don't seem to be using it for that.
  4. Just Released: New Yorker App for the iPhone. Pounce! http://bit.ly/2TLdJ
  5. @DavidCornDC Here's that NY Post parody: http://www.radosh.net/archi...
  6. Michael Jackson, 1958-2009. MJ and the New Yorker: Emdashes bids farewell. http://bit.ly/YtkeV
  7. Map of The New Yorker's view of the U.S. - not Saul Steinberg's - from 1926 Chicagoan mag: http://is.gd/1dtsx
  8. Track Martin's progress on Infinite Summer! Installment one: http://is.gd/1c63O Colin Meloy is doing it too, good on 'im.
  9. David Hockney ( http://is.gd/1aKpW ) follows lead of New Yorker's Jorge Colombo ( http://is.gd/1aKr8 ) with iPhone art
  10. Emdashes cheers Pollux, our resident cartoonist and New Yorker cover art analyst, whose 30th birthday it is today! http://bit.ly/5HRtP
  11. RT @printmag Things we genuinely wanted to know: "Is Octopus Ink Similar to Fountain Pen Ink?" http://bit.ly/POO6q
  12. RT @maudnewton Lorrie Moore on Book TV: http://bit.ly/194kxe (Click "watch now!" button.)
  13. RT @sewell_chan: New York Public Library's new exhibition, "1969: The Year of Gay Liberation": http://bit.ly/8udQ2
  14. RT @swissmiss: Dear Santa: "Please give me three days that I can solely spend on cleaning out my Inbox thank you." #too_many_flagged_email
  15. RT @ChronicleBooks Eggers: "stay small, stay independent, readers will be loyal..." http://ow.ly/b85b
  16. World record attempt for biggest Shim Sham (a swing-tap combo) in Central Park: http://bit.ly/11Hp3P
  17. Instant anomie fix: Richard Lawson's Hills recaps. Frighteningly insightful. http://bit.ly/XPNBe
  18. The New Yorker's Digital Edition pays for itself in no time with 1943 guide to weeds you can eat: http://is.gd/I7cG
  19. RT @marklamster: Florent: The Movie. Will take it but would prefer Darinka and an Evelyne salad and my old home back. http://bit.ly/bCTzg
  20. RT @aigakc: Creative Review has a longer article on the NYorker cover done on an iPhone http://ow.ly/9oRS