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    • Happy Thanksgiving!

      Here is the turkey edition of AJ highlights: First, ever wondered what it takes to wrangle a giant balloon down Broadway on turkey day? Slate MSN floats a revealing, windblown dispatch from inside the Macy’s Parade (Slate MSN). Politics and the arts intersect, as ARTnews previews Mayor-elect Mamdani’s star-studded committee imagining a new direction for New York City’s cultural policy (ARTnews), and Texas Monthly investigates a literal rewrite of Alamo history (Texas Monthly).

      On the creative front, The Spectator swoons for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra’s peerless sound (The Spectator), while Mother Jones asks: are AI-written children’s books a blessing or a literary blunder? (Mother Jones). Finally, if you can put down your phone long enough, Washington Post presents a new study on how constant device-checking saps our minds (Washington Post).

      The rest of today’s stories below.

    • What It’s Like To Wrangle A Giant Balloon In The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

      Katie Shepherd had wanted to be a balloon handler in the parade since grade school — since, believe it or not, she watched on TV the mess of 1997, when gale-force gusts wrought havoc on the balloons. In 2021 (and in calmer weather), Shepherd finally got her chance. – Slate (MSN)

    • A Straightup Thanksgiving — It’s a Tradition
      <a href="https://www.artsjournal.com/herman/2025/11/a-straightup-thanksgiving-its-a-tradition.html" title="A Straightup Thanksgiving — It’s a Tradition” rel=”nofollow”>
    • Mamdani Names Culture Transition Team

      The 28-member group includes curators, art dealers, journalists, and arts and nonprofit administrators. It ranges from Elizabeth Alexander, the president of the Mellon Foundation, which sits on an endowment of $7.7 billion, to Hannah Traore, who launched a 3,000-square-foot gallery on the Lower East Side not four years ago. – ARTnews

    • Making Sense Of Sylvia Plath’s Suicide

      Carl Rollyson: “After writing three biographies of Sylvia Plath, what more could I possibly say about her suicide? Yet … in Plath’s case, (there are) very different circumstances that separate her suicide attempt in 1953 from her second, fatal one nearly a decade later.” – The Hedgehog Review

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    • Happy Thanksgiving!

      Here is the turkey edition of AJ highlights: First, ever wondered what it takes to wrangle a giant balloon down Broadway on turkey day? Slate MSN floats a revealing, windblown dispatch from inside the Macy’s Parade (Slate MSN). Politics and the arts intersect, as ARTnews previews Mayor-elect Mamdani’s star-studded committee imagining a new direction for New York City’s cultural policy (ARTnews), and Texas Monthly investigates a literal rewrite of Alamo history (Texas Monthly).

      On the creative front, The Spectator swoons for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra’s peerless sound (The Spectator), while Mother Jones asks: are AI-written children’s books a blessing or a literary blunder? (Mother Jones). Finally, if you can put down your phone long enough, Washington Post presents a new study on how constant device-checking saps our minds (Washington Post).

      The rest of today’s stories below.

    • What It’s Like To Wrangle A Giant Balloon In The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

      Katie Shepherd had wanted to be a balloon handler in the parade since grade school — since, believe it or not, she watched on TV the mess of 1997, when gale-force gusts wrought havoc on the balloons. In 2021 (and in calmer weather), Shepherd finally got her chance. – Slate (MSN)

    • A Straightup Thanksgiving — It’s a Tradition
      <a href="https://www.artsjournal.com/herman/2025/11/a-straightup-thanksgiving-its-a-tradition.html" title="A Straightup Thanksgiving — It’s a Tradition” rel=”nofollow”>
    • Mamdani Names Culture Transition Team

      The 28-member group includes curators, art dealers, journalists, and arts and nonprofit administrators. It ranges from Elizabeth Alexander, the president of the Mellon Foundation, which sits on an endowment of $7.7 billion, to Hannah Traore, who launched a 3,000-square-foot gallery on the Lower East Side not four years ago. – ARTnews

    • Making Sense Of Sylvia Plath’s Suicide

      Carl Rollyson: “After writing three biographies of Sylvia Plath, what more could I possibly say about her suicide? Yet … in Plath’s case, (there are) very different circumstances that separate her suicide attempt in 1953 from her second, fatal one nearly a decade later.” – The Hedgehog Review

    PEOPLE

    • Happy Thanksgiving!

      Here is the turkey edition of AJ highlights: First, ever wondered what it takes to wrangle a giant balloon down Broadway on turkey day? Slate MSN floats a revealing, windblown dispatch from inside the Macy’s Parade (Slate MSN). Politics and the arts intersect, as ARTnews previews Mayor-elect Mamdani’s star-studded committee imagining a new direction for New York City’s cultural policy (ARTnews), and Texas Monthly investigates a literal rewrite of Alamo history (Texas Monthly).

      On the creative front, The Spectator swoons for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra’s peerless sound (The Spectator), while Mother Jones asks: are AI-written children’s books a blessing or a literary blunder? (Mother Jones). Finally, if you can put down your phone long enough, Washington Post presents a new study on how constant device-checking saps our minds (Washington Post).

      The rest of today’s stories below.

    • What It’s Like To Wrangle A Giant Balloon In The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

      Katie Shepherd had wanted to be a balloon handler in the parade since grade school — since, believe it or not, she watched on TV the mess of 1997, when gale-force gusts wrought havoc on the balloons. In 2021 (and in calmer weather), Shepherd finally got her chance. – Slate (MSN)

    • A Straightup Thanksgiving — It’s a Tradition
      <a href="https://www.artsjournal.com/herman/2025/11/a-straightup-thanksgiving-its-a-tradition.html" title="A Straightup Thanksgiving — It’s a Tradition” rel=”nofollow”>
    • Mamdani Names Culture Transition Team

      The 28-member group includes curators, art dealers, journalists, and arts and nonprofit administrators. It ranges from Elizabeth Alexander, the president of the Mellon Foundation, which sits on an endowment of $7.7 billion, to Hannah Traore, who launched a 3,000-square-foot gallery on the Lower East Side not four years ago. – ARTnews

    • Making Sense Of Sylvia Plath’s Suicide

      Carl Rollyson: “After writing three biographies of Sylvia Plath, what more could I possibly say about her suicide? Yet … in Plath’s case, (there are) very different circumstances that separate her suicide attempt in 1953 from her second, fatal one nearly a decade later.” – The Hedgehog Review

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