From today's New York Times Tuesday Briefing: "What we’re reading: This essay in The Atlantic. Tom
Jolly, who oversees production of our daily print edition, writes: 'This is a
nice distillation of the joys of reading the newspaper, at your own pace,
uninterrupted by texts, calls and general attention-deficit issues. And you can
even model your robe for your neighbors!'
The essay is by Andrew Ferguson, and the headline is, "There’s No Substitute for Print. Some joys can't be digitized."
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
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