
Neima Jahromi
@NeimaJahromi
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@nytimesbooks formerly: @newyorker
New York, NY
Joined November 2012
RT @NewYorker: The longtime New Yorker critic Joan Acocella died this past weekend, at 78. A former New Yorker fact checker recalls working….
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A former New Yorker fact checker recalls a serious saint who prized fun.
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Joan Acocella was a true treasure. I wrote a little something about what it was like to work with her over the years for @NewYorker:
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A former New Yorker fact checker recalls a serious saint who prized fun.
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RT @ClareMalone: Michael, a longtime editor, was part of the New Yorker layoffs yesterday. The thread below should speak for itself--someon….
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On the move:.
We’d like to welcome @NeimaJahromi to The Times Book Review and congratulate @Heyitsfranklin2 and Emily Eakin on their promotions.
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RT @joshriedel: The @NeimaJahromi hits keep coming:. What if their efforts could give forth a clue.As to what other modern unions might do?….
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At Medieval Times, workers did uprise: squires and queens voted to unionize. So to Jersey’s castle a scribe made a traverse, to deliver the scoop in Chaucerian verse.
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RT @spencerstrub: I went to Medieval Times with @EDerenoncourt. @NeimaJahromi was there to observe. Still in awe of @MTUnitedNJ, the flower….
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At Medieval Times, workers did uprise: squires and queens voted to unionize. So to Jersey’s castle a scribe made a traverse, to deliver the scoop in Chaucerian verse.
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RT @EDerenoncourt: Rarely do I get to collaborate with my medievalist partner, @spencerstrub, but tagging along to meet with @MTUnitedNJ wa….
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At Medieval Times, workers did uprise: squires and queens voted to unionize. So to Jersey’s castle a scribe made a traverse, to deliver the scoop in Chaucerian verse.
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RT @strowbridge: Wow, @NeimaJahromi really did his research for this! So great to see the names, productions and memories of the work that….
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On a “Star Wars” spaceship, the company has taken live-action role-play to a lavish extreme. Guests spend days eating, scheming, and assembling lightsabres in character.
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RT @abusulayman: The number of times you are going to just laugh out loud, and look around to make sure no one noticed, while reading this….
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RT @LizzieStark: Check out @NeimaJahromi's great new piece on larp and Disney in the New Yorker.
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On a “Star Wars” spaceship, the company has taken live-action role-play to a lavish extreme. Guests spend days eating, scheming, and assembling lightsabres in character.
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RT @rickybrigante: An amazing piece by @NeimaJahromi on the live-action role play (LARP) side of our industry. While we weren't mentioned….
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On a “Star Wars” spaceship, the company has taken live-action role-play to a lavish extreme. Guests spend days eating, scheming, and assembling lightsabres in character.
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“There is mother and Earth and comfort, and, there . Is—is there death? Is that death? Is that the way death is?” Me on William Shatner's four minutes in heaven.
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Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk on “Star Trek,” has had a long life in the public relations of space.
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RT @NewYorker: Though William Shatner is a perfect avatar for Jeff Bezos and his fellow-billionaires, riding into space to save the planet….
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RT @BariUCFclinical: As close to P. Diddy as I will probably get! We’re using the same tech for a shared goal- to connect people together i….
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Once a means of reanimating dead people such as Kim Kardashian’s dad and Billie Holiday, the “telepresence” industry can beam Sean Combs—and you—around the world.
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RT @joecoscarelli: do you — or someone you know — have the interest, expertise and time to fact-check a substantial nonfiction book about t….
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RT @fascinated: strong newsletter energy today: @kraykray's Soft Leaves recommended by @aliciakennedy in @TheCut's newsletter roundup https….
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RT @spencerstrub: I wrote about work, wages, and labor law in the wake of the plague. Medieval elites’ panic over rising wages and the stat….
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