Morning Links: ‘Authentic’ Sushi, Saying Goodbye to GM and More


  • Today would have been Anne Frank’s 80th birthday. Her original diaries and other papers are going on display at the Anne Frank Museum for the occasion.


  • Outposts blogger Timothy Egan offers his take on the strange case of an American exchange student on trial in Italy for the murder of her roommate.


  • So long, California roll? The Atlantic takes a look at a fresh crop of American sushi chefs that are returning to tradition.


  • For anyone keeping tabs on the new Gulliver’s Travels flick, Chris O’Dowd has signed on as arch-nemesis Edward. He joins Jack Black (as Gulliver), Emily Blunt and Jason Segel.


  • In USA Today, World Hum contributor Julia Ross looks back on three generations of family loyalty to GM, and thanks the newly-bankrupt company for “a great ride.”


  • Two animal rights groups have filed complaints to prevent the Mirage from importing more dolphins for Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat. A Mirage dolphin named Sgt. Pepper died last week.


  • In the Daily Beast, a photographer looks back on the bad old days (that is, the 1980s) of the New York subway. Don’t miss the accompanying slideshow.



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