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| | | | The Backroom | April 9: Karl Marlantes at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial | |
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| | | | A short article on the riot in Detroit in 1967. | |
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| | | | This word first described men-especially Northeasterners-with a penchant for fashion, worldliness, and foreign fare. It also boasts a curious connection to "macaronic language." Hey dude! Ever wonder about the origin of the word "dude"? This word is first recorded in the late 1800s as a word for a man who is foppish and fastidious, meaning... | |
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| | An archive of the best articles from Marc Andreessens now defunct blog |