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John Mulaney’s “Funeral Planning” on Netflix: No Real Plan:
His offbeat take on the talk show format made conversation about end-of-life matters scattered, and frustrating -
“Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost:
A reflection on the transient nature of precious things -
Composting Bodies Is Now Legal in a Dozen States:
Honoring Earth Day with a new kind of return to nature
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”I shift my pillow closer to the full moon.”
- Saiba, Died on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, 1858 at the age of fifty-one.
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”I shift my pillow closer to the full moon.”
