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Most American Adults Get News From Facebook — But They Don’t Really Trust It, A New Survey Says

BuzzFeed 

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A majority of American adults say they consumed news on Facebook in the past month — but they are deeply skeptical about the trustworthiness of information on that platform, according to a new survey conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs for BuzzFeed News.

The online survey of 1,007 American adults found roughly the same percentage of American adults said they consumed news in the past the month on Facebook (55%) as on broadcast TV (56%). Those were by far the most popular sources of news... Читать дальше...

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«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Mega Millions jackpot: $150 million Mega Friday, Jan. 20, jackpot: $162 million Thursday, Jan. 19, draws Fantasy 5 Daily 3 (midday) Daily 3 (evening) Daily Derby race time: 1:42.30 First [...] California Classic [...] Gold Rush Wednesday, Jan. 18, draw, payouts Powerball jackpot: $135 million Prize category winners Prize amount per winner Matched Pball Sat., Jan. 21, jackpot: $153 million Super Lotto jackpot: $70 million Mega Sat., Jan. 21, jackpot: $71 million For lottery updates... Читать дальше...

Trump spends day before Inauguration at DC...

MSNBC 

MSNBC's Brian Williams looks at the beginning of our peaceful transfer of power as the president-elect gets ready to become the 45th president of the United States.

LeBron, Irving lead Cavs to 118-103 win over Suns

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

CLEVELAND (AP) — Before their first home game following a long trip that ended with a miserable thud at Golden State, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue showed his team video clips to remind them who they are.

LeBron, Irving lead Cavs to 118-103 win over Suns

JournalStar.com 

CLEVELAND (AP) — Before their first home game following a long trip that ended with a miserable thud at Golden State, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue showed his team video clips to remind them who they are.



LeBron, Irving lead Cavs to 118-103 win over Suns

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

CLEVELAND (AP) — Before their first home game following a long trip that ended with a miserable thud at Golden State, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue showed his team video clips to remind them who they are.

LeBron, Irving lead Cavs to 118-103 win over Suns

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

CLEVELAND (AP) — Before their first home game following a long trip that ended with a miserable thud at Golden State, Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue showed his team video clips to remind them who they are.

 The Second Coming of a Burger Empire

The New Yorker 

The city’s obsession with burgers had already reached peak LaFrieda when, a year ago, long after Daniel Boulud had upped the burger ante with foie gras and Shake Shack had gone public, April Bloomfield opened Salvation Burger. This was a natural move for the British nose-to-tail devotee, as Bloomfield has buttressed her gastropub mini-empire with two exemplary specimens: a hefty, salt-bombed Roquefort-covered beef gem, at the Spotted Pig, and, at the Breslin, a lamb burger that may be the juiciest in the city. Читать дальше...

Stravinsky’s “The Fairy’s Kiss”

The New Yorker 

“The Fairy’s Kiss,” based on a bone-chilling Hans Christian Andersen story and with a score combining the gifts of Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky, is something you would think that many choreographers would like to get their hands on, and many have. The first version, by Bronislava Nijinska, was made in 1928, for Ida Rubinstein’s company, in Paris. Rubinstein, not a great dancer but a great beauty, had lent her exotic presence to early productions of Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. By 1928, she was older... Читать дальше...

The Little Fish of New York Standup

The New Yorker 

New York has long been an epicenter of standup comedy; Woody Allen, Joan Rivers, and George Carlin got their starts here, and countless comic legends have followed. But in 2017, when a spot on a late-night show or a turn at the Comedy Cellar no longer holds the promise of success, the many little fish of the New York standup world swim toward the Creek and the Cave, a digitally savvy and sprawling comedy complex that sits at the lip of Queens. It includes a Mexican restaurant at street level,... Читать дальше...

How Technology Politicized Visual Culture

The New Yorker 

This hand-colored portrait of an unidentified woman was taken by an unknown photographer circa 1935. But to a contemporary eye, trained by social media, it may suggest hashtags from #ThrowbackThursday to #BlackLivesMatter. It’s one of some hundred still and moving images, spanning a century and a half, in the International Center of Photography’s exhibition “Perpetual Revolution: The Image and Social Change,” which considers how advances in technology have politicized visual culture. Opens Jan. Читать дальше...

The Visual Artists Who Guided Brahms

The New Yorker 

Amid the cultural turmoil of late-nineteenth-century Europe—driven, most powerfully, by the revolutionary operas of Richard Wagner—Johannes Brahms continued to explore the early-nineteenth-century musical genres perfected by Beethoven: the symphony, the sonata, and the concerto, forms in which the composer used craftsmanship to transform pure emotion into musical structure. Brahms did keep up with the trends of his time, of course, if only to be familiar with the kinds of music he positioned his own works against. Читать дальше...





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