Revisit President Obama’s legacy on race and progressivism in Ta-Nehisi Coates’s cover story “My President Was Black”

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Revisit President Obama’s legacy on race and progressivism in Ta-Nehisi Coates’s cover story “My President Was Black”
“There he is! There he is! It’s the Great Pumpkin! He’s rising out of the pumpkin patch!!!” *swoon, faint* - Linus
This new poster by Eric Robison, published by Dark Hall Mansion, celebrates the classic 1966 animated special, It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. We were lucky to work with such a talented artist and devoted Peanuts fan.
Take a look at some of the process shots, courtesy of DHM, to show how it all gets made. And Happy Halloween!
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You may have grown up with milkshakes, but you’re a badass lady boss now and you still have some people on your list. While sneaking some Guinness and Kalhua in won’t make you blind, it could have you seeing the Many-Faced God.
Serves 1
6 oz Guinness 1 scoop vanilla ice cream 2 oz Kahlua
Add Guinness to a beer mug, add scoops of vanilla ice cream, and top with Kahlua and chocolate syrup. Garnish with cherries.
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A peek into the Museum archives!
When the Hayden Planetarium first opened in October 1935 at the American Museum of Natural History, it was only the fourth planetarium in the United States. Inside the 75-foot dome, many New Yorkers saw, for the first time, all of the stars visible to the unaided eye, as well as the Sun, Moon, planets, and our spiral galaxy, the Milky Way.
“No dweller in cities has ever seen the stars in such splendor,” read a report from The New York Times. “Out of nothingness the heavens, with their seeming myriads of stars, spring into view as though one had been a privileged witness to their very creation.”
The Museum held a poster contest shortly before the Hayden Planetarium opened, and more than 3,500 high school students were invited to compete for a chance to have their poster exhibited at the Museum. Above is an example of one of the prize-winning entries.
Check out a few more prize winners.
Megyn Kelly interviewed Michael Moore, and it went nothing like you would expect!
Grammar skills
One can never go wrong on an interview if proper grammar skills is used.
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