What I Read Last Week:

Ina Garten does it herself | Eater The long, strange history of ABC Family | The New Republic California becomes 2nd state to automatically register voters | NPR Pittsburgh evaluates its hundreds of staircases for first time | Keystone Crossroads California approves a sweeping digital privacy law | NPR ‘Uncensored: information antics’ at MLK libraryContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”

What I Read Last Week:

Like white noise, but walrus sounds. Life writing | Rookie How Wal-Mart became the town square in rural America | TPM The GOP is dying off. Literally | Politico How your hometown affects your chances of marriage | New York Times Better tasting strawberry developed at Rutgers makes its debut | Rutgers Today Sex EdContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”

What I Read Last Week:

http://www.npr.org/2015/05/21/408452759/one-family-revitalizes-a-small-town-with-yes-quilts?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us What I Read Last Week (And This Week): When DC and Marvel were extreme | Newsarama A world with no meetings?! | ACRLog Latest U.S. Census data: fastest growing cities are in the West and the South | NPR Looking at Appalachia anew | New York Times The GOP is dying off. Literally |Continue reading “What I Read Last Week:”