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©2009 Stuart Isett/www.isett.com “Bonding with their Downward-facing Humans” By: Bethany Lyttle.  New York Times, April 8th, 2009. Overview White people like to make the most of their free time, but many of them discovered that time doing yoga was time away from their dog and time with their dog was time away from yoga.  It […]

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“Racial Shift in a Progressive City Spurs Talks” By: William Yardley The New York Times (temporary ban has been lifted due to fantastic photo) May 29th, 2008 Summary Portland struggles to figure out how to create diversity without affecting property values. It is not easy. Fortunately, things are being solved through awareness. Best Passage “I’ve […]

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Les Enfants Vert Finally Have a Home By: Alexandra Zissu New York Magazine, April 13, 2008. Summary In spite of the recent ban on the New York Times, New York Magazine came through with an essential article for white person research. It seems as though regular private schools are simply not white enough for many […]

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“Scavengers on the Urban Savannah” The New York Times, Sunday April 13th, 2008 by Guy Trebay Stuff Mentioned Vintage Having Gay Friends (Extra points for Transgender here) Awareness Manhattan (Now Brooklyn too!) Graduate School Hating Corporations Gentrification Diversity Best Quote: “I graduated Princeton in ’92 and moved to Williamsburg in ’03,” [Mr. Butler, the Brooklyn […]

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Sisters in Idiosyncrasy By: Noam Cohen The New York Times, March 30, 2008 Stuff Mentioned (16, a new record!) San Francisco Architecture Manhattan Now Brooklyn Too! Writers Workshops Non profit organizations Diversity Plays T-shirts Graduate School Bicycles Microbreweries Having gay friends Gentrification Toyota Prius Living by the Water The Sunday New York Times Implied Stuff […]

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Mornings are exceptionally important to white people, as witnessed by their love of breakfast places. However, some white people never go out for breakfast on a Sunday Morning. The reason? The Sunday edition of the New York Times. A perfect white sunday generally works like this. Wake up at around 8:45, if the paper is […]

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“It’s Not you, it’s Your Books” by Rachel Donadio The New York Times, March 30th, 2008 “We’ve all been there. Or some of us have. Anyone who cares about books has at some point confronted the Pushkin problem: when a missed — or misguided — literary reference makes it chillingly clear that a romance is […]

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#136 My So Called Life #135 Roller Derby #134 The TED Conference #133 The World Cup #132 Picking Their Own Fruit #131 Conan O’Brien #130 Ray-Ban Wayfarers #129 Banksy #128 Camping #127 Where the Wild Things Are #126 Vespa Scooters #125 Bob Marley #124 Hating People Who Wear Ed Hardy #123 Mad Men #122 Moleskine […]

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