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Wednesday, June 30, 2021
"I did feel sorry for Michael. Up that tube. Stuck." A mini oral history of Willy Wonka’s ridiculous chocolate river scene.
New Yorkers attempt to recycle about 1,200 bowling balls per year. (They're not recyclable.)
Week Five: Klara and the Sun
by The Tournament of Books Staff
As we leave June behind for hot, sunny July, this week we discuss the first half of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.
After a recent heavy storm, spiderwebs turned part of Australia's soggy shores into "a glinting blanket."
A survey of what Americans eat and drink at the beach. Stay for the watermelon-flavored vape quote.
A poem for the vaccinated.
Yes, the news about the Delta variant is frightening, including for the vaccinated, but here is part of a poem by the great Anne Carson in case you are tiptoeing back into social interaction again.
Will says best birthday since 1968.
I have some reservations but they are narcissist:once again too cold to wear my smashing orange dress,
for example.
I always say this but it’s true, there are
so many things
I don’t understand,
I don’t mean steak tartare,I mean irony, corpses, how to not
see yourself everywhere in comparison.
How to see instead what’s there.
At Amazon, workers are often hired, rated and fired by algorithms that operate with little or no human oversight.
Among people applying to FEMA for help, the poorest renters are 23% less likely than higher-income renters to get housing help.
Eighty-one percent of US metro regions with at least 200,000 residents were more segregated in 2019 than they were in 1990.
How many songs about same-gender relationships have made it to the mainstream? More than a hundred since 2008.
At three minutes long, I could listen to it about 16 times on the 50-minute drive it took to get to the “second-closest” Best Buy two towns over.
↩︎ The Pudding
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
The rise and fall of a family who got rich selling snake oil, which became even more valuable with Trump's endorsement.
At about 4:30 pm on summer days, a "solstice sun crack" draws onlookers in San Francisco's Noe Valley.
All the infrastructure we built for a world we no longer inhabit.
Brooke Jarvis assembles a thread from a few days of news showing infrastructure around the world falling apart as a result of the climate crisis.
— Brooke Jarvis (@brookejarvis) June 28, 2021
— Brooke Jarvis (@brookejarvis) June 28, 2021
— Brooke Jarvis (@brookejarvis) June 28, 2021
The average colors of nations based on satellite images from the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
In a paean to Black hair, Michaela angela Davis pays tribute to "our glorious edges, where Black and Brown hairstyles begin."
Gold medalist Natasha Hastings, the "400M diva," explains how she trained during pregnancy. "Mental health is what my passion is."
It's a show about nothing.
Muhammad Didit’s “2 Hours Doing Nothing” video has passed 5 million views. A related game has been downloaded more than 10,000 times.
Via Futility Closet
The happiest countries don't depend on self-help tactics or hygge—they depend on being equitable and balanced.
How to buy a house with your parents’ money.
You know I eat a lot of avocado toast. But that stuff is expensive! So I spent two months eating just plain toast. And after those two tasteless months? You guessed it: my parents wired me six hundred thousand dollars.
↩︎ McSweeney's Internet Tendency
San Francisco pays about twice the median cost of a one-bedroom apartment for people to be housed and fed in tents.
For escape during the next pandemic: a "yacht liner" stocked with three dozen condos that are said to retail for $11 million each.
Tennis is brutally individualistic, which enables the majority of players to get stiffed. A new players’ group struggles to unite.
“You don’t make enough money, you can’t pay for a team around you, you are traveling to these tournaments alone, which makes it tougher to succeed, which sets you up for failure, which sets you up for depression and anxiety, which doesn’t allow you to play your best tennis, and it is just going in a circle.”
↩︎ The New York Times Magazine
Hedging valuation adjustment gets cold shoulder from banks
Deep XVAs and the promise of super-fast pricing
Monday, June 28, 2021
Edith Zimmerman locates the cropped borders of other famous artworks.
A travelogue of the "fourth world" pioneered by musician Jon Hassell, who died on Saturday.
America wasn't ready for the pandemic—economics and politics show we aren't ready for the next one, either.
Wool in motion.
An aerial time-lapse of sheep herding.
via Colossal
"If the US does nothing to fix its retirement system, 2.6 million formerly middle-class workers will be plunged into poverty."
How the lunar rover finally made it possible for astronauts to explore the moon without getting hopelessly lost.
How Kyle Rittenhouse became “Kyle Rittenhouse.”
They camped and fished and attended car meets. Black’s family lived in Kenosha, but he often stayed in Antioch with the Rittenhouses. Upstate, where the Blacks owned property and liked to hunt, the boys practiced shooting at bull’s-eye targets and bottles.
↩︎ The New Yorker
The pandemic caused a streaming boom, which boomed profits for the company buying up artists' back catalogs.
China has released audio and video of its rover driving on the surface of Mars.
China has released audio and video of its Zhurong rover driving on the surface of Mars.
via The Verge