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Happy Pride Month! Remembering Sally Ride's historic legacy | Space photo of the day for June 3, 2026
Remembering Sally Ride's historic legacy | Space photo of the day for June 3, 2026 In June 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly to space. Nearly three decades later, we learned that she had also been an LGBTQ trailblazer. In June of 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly to space.
The Port Talbot writer following in the footsteps of Sally Rooney
Communion is included on a list that's previously celebrated Normal People author Sally Rooney.
The Port Talbot writer following in the footsteps of Sally Rooney
Communion is included on a list that's previously celebrated Normal People author Sally Rooney.
The Port Talbot writer following in the footsteps of Sally Rooney
Communion is included on a list that's previously celebrated Normal People author Sally Rooney.
The Port Talbot writer following in the footsteps of Sally Rooney
Communion is included on a list that's previously celebrated Normal People author Sally Rooney.
The Port Talbot writer following in the footsteps of Sally Rooney
Communion is included on a list that's previously celebrated Normal People author Sally Rooney.
‘My diagnosis was a blessing’: composer Sally Beamish on tackling the condition that ruined every joyful memory
As she prepares to mark 70 with a birthday concert, the musician talks about her destructive mindset – and the steps she took to finally make sense of her life and music’s part in itIt was 2023. The holiday of a lifetime, in Australia, had begun, after two weeks at the Australian festival of chamber music, in which I’d played viola in several of my own works. I had fretted about this for months, not really believing that I could stand up as a soloist and deliver.
‘My diagnosis was a blessing’: composer Sally Beamish on tackling the condition that ruined every joyful memory
As she prepares to mark 70 with a birthday concert, the musician talks about her destructive mindset – and the steps she took to finally make sense of her life and music’s part in itIt was 2023. The holiday of a lifetime, in Australia, had begun, after two weeks at the Australian festival of chamber music, in which I’d played viola in several of my own works. I had fretted about this for months, not really believing that I could stand up as a soloist and deliver.
ABC boss confirms ex-news director in the dark about replacement hunt
ABC's Hugh Marks confirms former news director did not know replacement was being sought Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 2:03pm In short: ABC managing director Hugh Marks has faced questions from Radio National Breakfast show host Sally Sara over the resignation of former news director Justin Stevens. Mr Marks said he and Stevens had a fundamental disagreement over the future of ABC News, and confirmed reports the process to replace Stevens was underway well before he tendered his resignation. Stevens's...
<em>The Atlantic</em>’s July Issue: How to Tell the American Story
For its July issue, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the United States, The Atlantic considers how to tell the American story, with contributions from its staff writers and editors, including Yoni Appelbaum, Ian Bogost, Sally Jenkins, Idrees Kahloon, Adrienne LaFrance, Helen Lewis, Jake Lundberg, Clint Smith, and Caity Weaver. In an editor’s note for the issue, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg writes: “You will see in this issue (and, I hope, in everything we do) that our...