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Janet Maslin

@JanetMaslin

Longtime NYT critic. Board President, Jacob Burns Film Center. Enough of this. Now realjanetmaslin on Threads.

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Adrian McKinty@adrianmckinty·
@PedroRivie95096 Tennyson is unkillable like Kipling and Housman and Larkin they try but it never works
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This book exists at the intersection of so many of my interests and I’ve read Richard Holmes before - he’s fantastic And it’s also such a beautifully produced book too: kudos to everyone at Pantheon Excited to dive in…
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Janet Maslin
Janet Maslin@JanetMaslin·
@Timobns Yes. I don’t normally post here. Go find something better.
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Janet Maslin@JanetMaslin·
This site isn’t equipped to deliver breaking news in an emergency. If I weren’t actively looking for Brown University updates it wouldn’t send them. It’d be coughing up celebrity news and cute animal videos. Don’t get your information here.
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@ceofjohnlennon @madelinex @johnlennon @yokoono “I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock and Roll).” That’s Lorraine Alterman, the Rolling Stone journalist who may have brought them all together. She met Boyle while reporting on Young Frankenstein and was also a friend of Yoko’s. 1977.
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ingryd ♡
ingryd ♡@ceofjohnlennon·
NEVER SEEN BEFORE photo of john lennon and yoko ono at peter boyle's wedding, with john being pete's best man (october 21, 1977) this photo appeared on "everybody loves raymond" reunion tv show © thank you for sharing, @madelinex!
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Vintage Rock 🎸
Vintage Rock 🎸@VintageRockN_85·
What’s your fav Van Morrison song?
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Janet Maslin
Janet Maslin@JanetMaslin·
Grok says this statement is fake. The hat’s real. @RealRonHoward
James Tate@JamesTate121

Well said. 👏👏👏 A statement from Ron Howard - I'm reasonably well on the same page - and is offered not only for clarification, but as part of a starting point if we've any hope of expunging the fascistic regime currently in place and finally getting us back on a track of making the U.S. work for the benefit of all of us. “I'm a liberal, but that doesn't mean what a lot of you apparently think it does. Let's break it down, shall we? Because quite frankly, I'm getting a little tired of being told what I believe and what I stand for. Spoiler alert: not every liberal is the same, though the majority of liberals I know think along roughly these same lines: 1. I believe a country should take care of its weakest members. A country cannot call itself civilized when its children, disabled, sick, and elderly are neglected. PERIOD. 2. I believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Somehow that's interpreted as "I believe Obamacare is the end-all, be-all." This is not the case. I'm fully aware that the ACA has problems, that a national healthcare system would require everyone to chip in, and that it's impossible to create one that is devoid of flaws, but I have yet to hear an argument against it that makes "let people die because they can't afford healthcare" a better alternative. I believe healthcare should be far cheaper than it is, and that everyone should have access to it. And no, I'm not opposed to paying higher taxes in the name of making that happen. 3. I believe education should be affordable. It doesn't necessarily have to be free (though it works in other countries so I'm mystified as to why it can't work in the US), but at the end of the day, there is no excuse for students graduating college saddled with five- or six-figure debt. 4. I don't believe your money should be taken from you and given to people who don't want to work. I have literally never encountered anyone who believes this. Ever. I just have a massive moral problem with a society where a handful of people can possess the majority of the wealth while there are people literally starving to death, freezing to death, or dying because they can't afford to go to the doctor. Fair wages, lower housing costs, universal healthcare, affordable education, and the wealthy actually paying their share would go a long way toward alleviating this. Somehow believing that makes me a communist. 5. I don't throw around "I'm willing to pay higher taxes" lightly. If I'm suggesting something that involves paying more, well, it's because I'm fine with paying my share as long as it's actually going to something besides lining corporate pockets or bombing other countries while Americans die without healthcare. 6. I believe companies should be required to pay their employees a decent, livable wage. Somehow this is always interpreted as me wanting burger flippers to be able to afford a penthouse apartment and a Mercedes. What it actually means is that no one should have to work three full-time jobs just to keep their head above water. Restaurant servers should not have to rely on tips, multibillion-dollar companies should not have employees on food stamps, workers shouldn't have to work themselves into the ground just to barely make ends meet, and minimum wage should be enough for someone to work 40 hours and live. 7. I am not anti-Christian. I have no desire to stop Christians from being Christians, to close churches, to ban the Bible, to forbid prayer in school, etc. (BTW, prayer in school is NOT illegal; *compulsory* prayer in school is - and should be - illegal). All I ask is that Christians recognize *my* right to live according to *my* beliefs. When I get pissed off that a politician is trying to legislate Scripture into law, I'm not "offended by Christianity" -- I'm offended that you're trying to force me to live by your religion's rules. You know how you get really upset at the thought of Muslims imposing Sharia law on you? That's how I feel about Christians trying to impose biblical law on me. Be a Christian. Do your thing. Just don't force it on me or mine. 8. I don't believe LGBT people should have more rights than you. I just believe they should have the *same* rights as you. 9. I don't believe illegal immigrants should come to America and have the world at their feet, especially since THIS ISN'T WHAT THEY DO (spoiler: undocumented immigrants are ineligible for all those programs they're supposed to be abusing, and if they're "stealing" your job it's because your employer is hiring illegally). I believe there are far more humane ways to handle undocumented immigration than our current practices (i.e., detaining children, splitting up families, ending DACA, etc). 10. I don't believe the government should regulate everything, but since greed is such a driving force in our country, we NEED regulations to prevent cut corners, environmental destruction, tainted food/water, unsafe materials in consumable goods or medical equipment, etc. It's not that I want the government's hands in everything -- I just don't trust people trying to make money to ensure that their products/practices/etc. are actually SAFE. Is the government devoid of shadiness? Of course not. But with those regulations in place, consumers have recourse if they're harmed and companies are liable for medical bills, environmental cleanup, etc. Just kind of seems like common sense when the alternative to government regulation is letting companies bring their bottom line into the equation. 11. I believe our current administration is fascist. Not because I dislike them or because I can’t get over an election, but because I've spent too many years reading and learning about the Third Reich to miss the similarities. Not because any administration I dislike must be Nazis, but because things are actually mirroring authoritarian and fascist regimes of the past. 12. I believe the systemic racism and misogyny in our society is much worse than many people think, and desperately needs to be addressed. Which means those with privilege -- white, straight, male, economic, etc. -- need to start listening, even if you don't like what you're hearing, so we can start dismantling everything that's causing people to be marginalized. 13. I am not interested in coming after your blessed guns, nor is anyone serving in government. What I am interested in is the enforcement of present laws and enacting new, common sense gun regulations. Got another opinion? Put it on your page, not mine. 14. I believe in so-called political correctness. I prefer to think it’s social politeness. If I call you Chuck and you say you prefer to be called Charles I’ll call you Charles. It’s the polite thing to do. Not because everyone is a delicate snowflake, but because as Maya Angelou put it, when we know better, we do better. When someone tells you that a term or phrase is more accurate/less hurtful than the one you're using, you now know better. So why not do better? How does it hurt you to NOT hurt another person? 15. I believe in funding sustainable energy, including offering education to people currently working in coal or oil so they can change jobs. There are too many sustainable options available for us to continue with coal and oil. Sorry, billionaires. Maybe try investing in something else. 16. I believe that women should not be treated as a separate class of human. They should be paid the same as men who do the same work, should have the same rights as men and should be free from abuse. Why on earth shouldn’t they be? I think that about covers it. Bottom line is that I'm a liberal because I think we should take care of each other. That doesn't mean you should work 80 hours a week so your lazy neighbor can get all your money. It just means I don't believe there is any scenario in which preventable suffering is an acceptable outcome as long as money is saved.” Ron Howard

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Janet Maslin
Janet Maslin@JanetMaslin·
@Raffi_RC Some of them have probably deactivated or flat-out vanished. That’s not about you. It’s about the platform. A lot of us turn up here quietly but seldom engage.
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Raffi Cavoukian 🇨🇦
Raffi Cavoukian 🇨🇦@Raffi_RC·
hey @grok, the # of my followers here used to be over 70,000 but seemed frozen for a while, haven’t increased. in fact they’ve gone way down. can’t be right, agree?
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Tomris Laffly
Tomris Laffly@TomiLaffly·
Brian Wilson and Sly Stone in the same week is…a lot. 💔
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Ray Padgett
Ray Padgett@rayfp·
Lost Simple Twist of Fate verse Dylan wrote & discarded: He wakes up and is feeling sick He hears a clock on the courthouse tick And bootheels in the hallway click Pushed the window open wide Vomits up outside All the heartache that he ate Brought about by a simple twist of fate
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
What is the best performance by sunglasses in a movie?
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Hugo Chambré
Hugo Chambré@hfchambre·
@JanetMaslin Hi Janet, I hope you're well. We'd love to speak to you about Robert for @TheTimes Please can you follow me back so I can DM you? Thanks a lot, Hugo
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Rep. Jack Kimble
Rep. Jack Kimble@RepJackKimble·
This has really made me think about what America needs today. There’s a time for love—and a time for living. And right now, it’s time to live like Americans again. It’s time to take chances, face the wind, and stop letting fear and weakness write our future. This country was built by people who didn’t wait for permission. They saw the open road, even when others tried to block the way. And yes, sometimes that road is hidden. But just around the bend? A brand new life—an America restored. Look, we’ve all had setbacks. We’ve all lost dreams. But we didn’t stay down. We got back up. We found the trail again—and what we found at the end wasn’t some government program, or a lecture from the elites. It was each other. It was freedom. It was America. There’s a path you take—and a path untaken. One leads to strength, faith, and prosperity. The other? More of the same: division, decline, and excuses. It’s your choice, my friends. You decide. The nights may be long right now. But mark my words—we’re going to awaken this country again. Because there’s still a brand new life ahead. A stronger life. A freer life. And it's waiting… just around the bend. Thank you. God bless you. And God bless the United States of America.
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