THE FEED: JAN 28th
Today's links:
Rethinking classical music (Washington Post)
Fine writers, lousy spouses (The Globe and Mail)
Struggling architects seek work overseas (Chicago Tribune)
London theatre defies recession (The Stage)
Today's quote:
“The response of college students to the work of J.D. Salinger indicates that he, more than anyone else, has not turned his back on the times but, instead, has managed to put his finger on whatever struggle of significance is going on today between self and culture.” ~ Philip Roth in Charles McGrath's obituary, "J.D. Salinger, Enigmatic Author of 'The Catcher in the Rye,' Dies at 91" (New York Times)
(Via The Economist)
Picture credit: Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com
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