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ONE IN FIVE PEOPLE HAVE MICRODOSED DURING LOCKDOWN
With the coronavirus pandemic taking a toll on pretty much everything, people are finding different ways to cope with the world around them. While some folks are paying to be shut inside a coffin and masqueraded with chainsaw-wielding zombies, others are engaging in virtual orgies via Zoom. Early on in a lockdowned world, we reached peak banana bread and Houseparty pub quizzes, and side hustles and interesting new hobbies lived and died. A new study has now revealed too, a rise in the number of people microdosing since the beginning of lockdown.
TED’S SUMMER CULTURE LIST: PODCASTS, BOOKS, TV SHOWS, & MOVIES TO NOURISH YOU
Whether you’re staying put or going away, summer can be a great time to relax and try new things. So we asked TED speakers to recommend podcasts, books, TV shows, movies and more that have nourished their minds, spirits and bodies (yes, you’ll find a link to a recipe for olive-cheese loaf below) in recent times.
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A NEW YORK TIMES COLLECTION OF PIECES CELEBRATING AMERICA’S PASTIME
One of the small mercies of our pandemic year has been the resumption of baseball: crowdless, silent, but baseball all the same. This week, perhaps to make up for being kept away from the stadium, we’re bringing you a selection of some great baseball pieces from our archive. On September 28, 1960, the last day of his career, Ted Williams stepped up to the plate and hit a home run. He descended into the dugout and never returned to the field, not even to tip his cap. John Updike was sitting in the stands that day at Fenway Park and soon wrote “Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu,” his valedictory to the great Red Sox hitter and outfielder. In “Distance,” Roger Angell, the greatest of all baseball writers and an honoree of the Hall of Fame, profiles Bob Gibson, the pitching master of the St. Louis Cardinals. In “Baseball’s Bumpy Return and the Gap Between Hope and Hubris,” Louisa Thomas describes the difficulties inherent in commencing a new baseball season during an epidemic. In “The Big Heinie,” Louis Menand examines how Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig helped to reinvent our notion of star athletes. Finally, in “The Professor of Baseball,” Ben McGrath reports on the statistician Bill James, the brains behind the “moneyball” approach to the game. Here’s to seeing you at the ballpark sometime soon.
—David Remnick
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