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 – 3/14/18
Happy Pi Day! How the United States Looked Before the EPA | Fortune Thomas Guide Maps: The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles’ Directional Holy Grail | KPCC Best and Worst Fonts for Emails | Business Insider Monica Lewinsky: Emerging from “The House of Gaslight” in the Age of #MeToo | Vanity Fair Can WinterContinue reading “What I Read Last Week – 3/14/18”
What I Read Last Week – 2/28/18
Cold Little Heart – Michael Kiwanuka These are actually a bunch I’ve had in the queue for awhile, but I am still happy to share them. Crop-Protecting Fungicides May Be Hurting the Honey Bees | NPR Research Says Running Can Help Cure a Broken Heart | Competitor The Do’s and Don’ts of Taking a DateContinue reading “What I Read Last Week – 2/28/18”
What I’m Reading – 10/25
I didn’t know what to wear to my brother’s funeral | Racked Work and the Loneliness Epidemic | Harvard Business Review Dirty John (Series) | Los Angeles Times It’s Tempting to Dump Your Grievances During a Break-up. Don’t Do It. | Washington Post Nancy Meyers’ Favorite Movie Food Scenes Are Inspired by Ina Garten |Continue reading “What I’m Reading – 10/25”
What I Read Last Week – 2/13
After Two Tragedies, a Love to Bring Down Barriers | New York Times No Time to be Nice: Now is Not the Moment to Remain Silent | WBUR The New York Times Bestseller List Have Become Even More Irrelevant | Book Riot
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First Week of School Stress The Legend of the Choco Taco | Eater How Sewing Saved My Sanity | Christianity Today How to Leave an Abusive Partner | NPR/Dear Sugar Radio A Librarian Goes to Business School | Library Lost & Found How to Become a Modern-Day Seaweed Farmer | Outside (re: while we wereContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
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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:”
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http://www.911memorial.org/survivor-tree#ooid=53ZzNkZzpAlHLnzPH0vX6Xroqs59Ng1H Eating comfort foods may not be so comforting after all | NPR Why academics stink at writing | Chronicle of Higher Education Choosing a partner ‘most important decision’ for women wanting children | The Guardian Why don’t we treat teeth like the rest of our body | The Atlantic For these Mormons, getting HistoricalContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
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The Independence Day, 2014 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest Winner What I Read Last Week: OkCupid reveal it’s been lying to some of its users. Just to see what’ll happen | Washington Post Why one New Jersey school district killed its student laptop program | Arstechnica As pharma jobs leave N.J., office space ghost townsContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
Creative non-fiction interlude
Image Source: Author Sarah Dessen One of my exes’ mothers had statues like these in her living room. Every room in her home was meticulously well-decorated, from the chair rails to the baseboards. The furniture was rotated in and out with the seasons (or when she got bored of the pieces), and colors were coordinated.Continue reading “Creative non-fiction interlude”
