Peach Scone – Hobo Johnson & The LoveMakers What Happens When You Track Your Boyfriend | Wired In the Eugenics Era, Mexican American Women Were Prime Targets of Sterilization in California | KPCC On one of L.A.’s Steepest Streets, An App-Driven Frenzy of Spinouts, Confusion and Crashes |Los Angeles Times The Royal Wedding: FrequentlyContinue reading “What I Read Last Week – 4/18/18”
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What I Read Last Week:
http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=1227 flapping around in a haunted mansion Ellen Pao and the sexism you can’t quite prove | New York Homeless millennials are transforming hobo culture | Newsweek Review: ‘Fun Home’ at the Circle in the Square Theater | New York Times King of the Dipshits [Jessmyn West] | The Medium A field guide to theContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read (and Listened to) Last Week:
First Listen: Joyce Manor, ‘Never Hungover Again’ [Listen]| NPR Blind Date | The Guardian (the first line: “what were you hoping for?” “That it wouldn’t be a disaster.”) Teaching 4-Year-Olds To Feel Better | NPR The Navy’s Deadly Obsession with Whales | Outside The Varied Life of an Academic Librarian | ACRLog Thinking Of YouContinue reading “What I Read (and Listened to) Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
From Genes to Fangs: Snake Venom Recipes Remain Mysterious | NPR From ePortfolio to Open Badges : On the Individuation of Technical Objects | Learning Features Shake Shack Tenth Birthday | Bon Appetit Automatic Renewals at the Columbus Metropolitan Library | Public Libraries Online Thank God for Vaccines | Christianity Today Serving Vets & Military FamiliesContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
In College Lacrosse, Two Brothers Flirt With Making History | NPR Orange is the new academia | College & Research Libraries News The Most Expensive College in Each State (Map) | Mental_Floss How Chocolate Might Save the Planet | NPR Steeped in Darjeeling | National Geographic Foodtown: A visit to vibrant Montclair | Edible JerseyContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
After Months Of Homelessness, A Teen Leaves The Woods Behind | NPR At Pa. School, Teens Build Empathy By Confiding In A Crowd | NPR Amazon’s Tactics Confirm Its Critics’ Worst Suspicions | New York Times Five Poems by Gale Marie Thompson | Route Nine Meet-Cute (Wikipedia entry) Heavy-metal music is a surprising indicator ofContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
Ortley Beach board via The real boardwalks of New Jersey: The ultimate guide (The Star-Ledger) How is Ms. Marvel Changing Media for the Better? (Video) | PBS Idea Channel Antibiotics are losing effectiveness in every country, says WHO | The Guardian Programs That Boil, Bake, and Sizzle | Library Journal Visual Interview: Elisa Gabbert |Continue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read (Last) Week:
via Daily Dishonesty Keeping Up With…Digital Writing in the College Classroom | ACRL Rural Hospitals Weigh Independence Against Need For Computer Help | NPR PoemCity | Yankee The common ground between coffee geeks and growers | The Guardian Mechanicsburg’s new seed library will lend herb, vegetable seeds | The Patriot-News The Difference between National ParksContinue reading “What I Read (Last) Week:”
What I Read This Week:
Is your BPA-free water bottle as safe as you think it is? | PRI Snake Hill. | S.P. Sullivan (Money line: I have an idea in my head to recreate Parson’s “Snake Hill on the Jersey Meadows” in a photograph at sundown, so I was doing some reconnaissance. I’m a shit navigator so…) A StateContinue reading “What I Read This Week:”
What I Read This Week:
Thank you University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Justin The Librarian The Lost Art of the Unsent Angry Letter | The New York Times Sinkhole of Bureaucracy | The Washington Post (Spoiler alert – it is an actual hole) When Mothers Get Moving, Children Are More Active, Too | NPR Meet The Super TaskersContinue reading “What I Read This Week:”