Runs in the Family | ESPN The Women Who Designed the Pattern for Modern Britain | The Guardian Kacey Musgraves has a Surprise for Nashville | Texas Monthly Matzo Balls and Chiles? It’s Rosh Hashanah with the Flavors of Mexico | The New York Times The Ethnic Studies Kids are Alright | Los Angeles TimesContinue reading “What I’ve Been Reading – 9/13/18”
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What I Read Last Week – 12/12
(alt: Evolutionary speaking, mushrooms are technically a type of ghost) What Brands Can Learn from Patagonia’s Gender-Neutral Marketing | Outside Whitewashing the Abuse of Women – in Pictures | Guardian Ideas Worth Stealing: Why this program for ex-offenders is working better in rural areas | Keystone Crossroads Carrageenan Backlash: Food Firms are Ousting a PopularContinue reading “What I Read Last Week – 12/12”
What I Read Last Week:
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl trailer In Kentucky, a prairie made of coal | The Allegheny Front Police departments open up ‘safe lots’ for Craigslist transactions | NPR How we made Jenga | The Guardian Why women don’t negotiate their job offers | Harvard Business Review Ferguson library director looks for new waysContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
Llamas with Hats 8 : If I sent this to you in this last week that was because I care about you + swans. And zoo books. Wellcome Library archive sheds new light on history of mental healthcare | The Guardian Are QR codes dead yet? | LITA blog (re: I hope so.) How to talkContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
via Why does Pa. have so many local governments | Keystone Crossroads Everything: You’re doing it wrong | The Atlantic The return of grey is a cause for celebration | The Guardian Perfectly happy, even without happy endings | New York Times Free of bed bugs, Lawrence library book sale set to return | LJContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
Ghost World
Let the summer begin! Maybe this was instilled in me from the summer reading program at my childhood library, but no matter the reason, I read with a goal in mind during the summer. I reached 25 books last summer, and this summer’s mission is 40 books. Good pacing for now… Yes, like most movies,Continue reading “Ghost World”