Monthly Archives: May 2023

Time: I Tried to Cure My Burnout. Here’s What Happened

Jamie Ducharme writes: Their burnout symptoms improved, but it wasn’t necessarily the food that made the difference—it was support. “We have so many shared experiences and so many stressors that are in common, and yet physicians will often feel like, … Continue reading

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SMH: Barry Humphries is a reminder that we should laugh the phrase ‘read the room’ out of existence

David Free writes: First, notice that we’re talking about the room. The definite article seems important. Nobody has accused Humphries of forgetting how to read a room. Comedians prize the ability to read the rooms they perform in. To lose … Continue reading

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Last Call at the Hotel Imperial: The Reporters Who Took on a World at War

From the LROB: [Dorothy] Thompson’s friend the historian Stephen Graubard said ‘she was like a great ship left stranded on the beach after the tide had gone out.’ She continued to write and to publish – usually about the downfall … Continue reading

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One Orthodox Jew’s Journey Through Darkness

Menachem Green went blind in his 20s.

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