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Saturday, July 31, 2021
Friday, July 30, 2021
In the annals of overlooked artists, Dorothy Grebenak and her hooked rugs are "an extreme case."
Black Voters Matter Fund co-founder LaTosha Brown describes what it takes to protect voting rights in the rural South and beyond.
“We have been at an Airbnb where the trash can at the house was set on fire. We’ve had the window of the bus burst out on the interstate in Alabama. In Kentucky, a hate group threatened to put nails on the highway to blow out the tires on the bus.”
↩︎ The Bitter Southerner
In the beginning, Enthusiastic Sobriety was both a theory and a practice. Former followers say it also destroyed lives.
A jewel thief in Paris made his getaway on an electric scooter. Witnesses were busy watching Jean-Claude Van Damme shop.
Helsinki dance club Post Bar is commissioning very pretty posters each month.
French artist Olivier GrossetĂȘte is known for floating large bridges (made of cardboard) around Europe.
A lockdown interview with working-class beat poets Sleaford Mods.
“I’ve seen the kids grow up. Spending more time with my partner. But we’re both realizing, you need time apart. In this world, you need to have space. It can be a little bit intense sometimes.”
↩︎ Aquarium Drunkard
Alex Tabarrok: Take it from an OG, the FDA hasn't changed. What's different is the number of people paying attention.
A study shows Ohio's Covid lottery preventing one infection for every six vaccinations the cash prizes successfully encouraged.
A guide to setting up a home hi-fi system from the team behind L.A. listening bar In Sheep's Clothing.
"At one point I decided I would collect miniature shoes." At home with the great poet John Ashbery, just prior to his death.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Cross-currency swaps set to ditch Libor in ‘RFR first’ drive
"Should time be decimal?" Hugh Laurie: "Dammit, it’s worth a try." Important people answer unimportant questions.
"Thomassons" are vestigial architectural forms, like window frames that have been bricked over.
What’s the difference between an ICEE and a Slurpee?
The frozen treats are examples of a supercooled liquid—chilling a liquid to below its freezing point without it becoming solid. The carbon dioxide, water, and syrup chill inside of a pressurized barrel... The sugar in the mix prevents it from freezing into a solid mass.
↩︎ Tedium
Hollywood is more willing than ever to portray characters with disabilities—just not by actors with disabilities.
Smugglers are bringing legal weed from California into Mexico for medicinal purposes (and because it's a better product).
In most cities that have reduced the number of arrests for minor offenses, police shootings have also decreased.
How a viral—and apparently truthful—tweet gets repurposed as misinformation.
Fake inspirational quotes are rampant on the internet, but there's nothing quite like discovering one attributed to your mom.
A third of the deer surveyed in the Great Lakes region had Covid antibodies—though none displayed "clinical illness."
Engineers—like those who designed the Surfside towers—are still learning how steel-concrete composites work.
When we see the Pantheon, we’re seeing a mature method—a technology with full readiness, being used in an architectural style that’s tuned for its physical properties. By contrast, even our most iconic steel-reinforced concrete buildings are prototypes.
↩︎ The Prepared
"The BDSM industry is really big on safety protocols in general." Some dommes are requiring clients provide proof of vaccination.
The life sciences industry is booming to the point that office space emptied by the pandemic is being converted into labs.
Outside/In is a podcast miniseries about Quebec's surprisingly dramatic, complicated hydropower generation.
What it’s like, as a student, when you realize college just isn’t for you.
If you don’t go to college, you’re a slacker who didn’t make the most of their potential; if you do go, you’re also irresponsible, because whatever you decided, there’s someone waiting to tell you that you could’ve done it cheaper, or chosen a better major.
↩︎ Vox
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
TikTok’s algorithm needs only one piece of information to know what you want to see: the amount of time you spend watching videos.
"I wanted to reconnect with that spark of fire within." Women drawn by Canadian-Korean artist Hanna Lee Joshi.
Normal Lear is now a century old, and he is pissed as hell at racist Republicans.
To senators who are willing to sacrifice the right to vote to some outdated notion of bipartisanship and Senate tradition, I almost do not know what to say. On the scale of justice, this is not even a close call.
↩︎ The Washington Post
It’s hard to recommend a hotel when you’re involved in rescuing someone from being eaten alive.
The only deterring factor for my not recommending to others is the fact that my group of friends RESCUED a young girl from a 12 ft+ CROCODILE.
↩︎ Trip Advisor
Famous people respond to Gawker's return. "Keith McNally is unfamiliar with Gawker and will thus be passing."
Yet another reason the Tokyo Olympics are dismal: they're (predictably) the hottest, most humid Olympics ever recorded.
Child experts agree: Yelling at kids is not a strategy for parenting, it’s a way for adults to perform anger.
“If the goal here is to change something in the child or develop a positive habit in the child, yelling is not the way to do that.”
↩︎ The New York Times