Volume X
A recurring listicle; reads I loved to read.
- Adam Skolnick, Free Diver Natalia Molchanova Descends for Fun, Then Vanishes
- “It seems she’ll stay in the sea,” he said. “I think she would like that.”
- Sarah Coughlin, This is What An Engineer REALLY Looks Like
- Joanna Goddard, How to Write a Condolence Note (I just love her blog so much! Always touching and informative. Beautiful post, Joanna!)
- Anne Barnard, Summer in Iraq: Beneath the Heat and Abaya and a Flak Jacket Too
- The False Choices That Steal Our Future
- Beautifully said: “A core tenet of effective frugality is embracing fewer options and choices where your stuff is concerned.”*
- Rebecca Onion, Five Panoramic Photographs of the Ruins of Hiroshima
- Krishnadev Calamur, Bill Cosby and a More Than 40-Year-Old Case
- W. E. Burghardt Du Bois, A Negro Schoolmaster in the South
- Adele Peters, These Smart Cities Of The Future Were Designed By Smart Middle-School Students
- Mark Wilson, 5 Crazy New Ideas Out Of Disney Research
- Mallory Ortberg, Kotke.com, How to get rid of clutter
- “Look at the moon. That’s all of the spice you need.”*
- Moheb Costandi, Eye Movements Reveal Cues about Our “Unconscious Vision”
- Yasplanter, Calderon, Harris. Alexander Skarsgård Explains Why He Dressed In Drag And Reveals His Drag Name
- Frances Oldham Kelsey, F.D.A. Stickler Who Saved U.S. Babies From Thalidomide, Dies at 101
XO,
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