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And I devoured Rob Sheffield's "On Bowie," which is a kind of master class in how to transmute grief into beauty (and quickly), a lesson that feels especially poignant right now.
To overcome so much and to still understand this country as beautiful and inclusive and our own: this is a lesson that feels more important and more difficult to learn than ever before.
After a traumatic fall that has left half the city in a harried funk, the Signature Theater comes roaring to the rescue this week with a revival of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Piano Lesson" that feels like a generous gift: the stage equivalent of a free Thanksgiving turkey, amply stuffed and surrounded by all the trimmings.
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But like all "ouch" jolts, the impact is really the swift delivery of a life lesson -- one that feels more like a brick to the gut than a feather on your shoulder, and the awareness this particular life brick granted me just may save a couple people from encountering their own surprise deliveries.
Named Apple's iPhone App of the Year, the language-learning platform teaches users to read, write, listen and speak in another language through lessons that feel like games.
There are passages in "The Convert" that feel too much like potted history lessons.
It's a lesson that I feel my own generation learned too late, the result of which has been apathy, a lack of political engagement, and the feeling that there is no point participating in a system that does not have our interests at heart.
With informative, lovely essays by the poet Elizabeth Alexander, the photo historian Deborah Willis, and the theorist and critic Cheryl Finley, "Harlem: A Century in Images," is a valuable history lesson that doesn't feel like an obligation.
But even he can't make up for a movie calculated to spoon feed viewers a civil rights lesson that lets us feel good about the country's progress, without adding much substance or nuance to the conversation.
It is a lesson that Nascar officials felt obligated to teach.
It's a lesson that has lasted 50 years, since the Mets were new and America felt good about itself.
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