- Why Your Grandparents Would “Plant by the Signs”, appalachian magazine
- The lost ritual of the Fifth Avenue Easter Parade, ephemeral new york
- True Self, False Self, Medium
- Movement Area with a Roller -- Montessori Baby Week 19, the kavanaugh report
- An Artist Reveals a Brownstone Time Capsule With an Extravaganza of Detail in Prospect Heights, Brownstoner
- Unsubscribing from the Culture of Busyness, No Sidebar
- Meet the woman who painted in a one-room shack and became a national treasure, Timeline
- We Tracked Every Dollar 235 U.S. Households Spent for a Year, and Found Widespread Financial Vulnerability, Harvard Business Review
- Why Googling “Miami Inmates” in South Florida Leads to Their Poetry, hyperallergic
- What ‘White’ Food Meant to a First-Generation Kid, NY Times
- Peruse 1,000-Year-Old Medical Remedies, from Ox Bile to Mandrake Root, hyperallergic
- DeVos Undoes Obama Student Loan Protections, Bloomberg
Squeeze 'em dry!
- Introducing Practical Life to Montessori Babies and Toddlers, the kavanaugh report
- Why a Herbarium of 7.8 Million Plants Is One of New York’s Most Valuable Resources, hyperallergic
- Aunt Jemima killed fresh flour. These micro-millers are bringing it back., The New Food Economy
- Has Coffee Gotten Too Fancy?, NYTimes
- Special Ed School Vouchers May Come With Hidden Costs, NY Times
- Weaving Together the Story of a Forgotten Pop Artist and Her Rugs, Hyperallergic
- In a controversial show, this photographer revealed middle-class Harlem to the wider world, Timeline
- How One Person’s Small, Brave Compost Pile Changed New York City, Yes Magazine
- Why Authoritarians Attack the Arts, NY Times
- A Young Syrian Architect's Vision For Rebuilding Her Country, Architectural Digest
- It’s Not Just Fox: Why Women Don’t Report Sexual Harassment, NY Times
- 10 Types of Odd Friendships You’re Probably Part Of, Wait but Why
- Montessori Friendly Baby Toys at 4 Months, the kavanaugh report
- The government is demanding to know who this Trump critic is. Twitter is suing to keep it a secret., WaPo
- Meet The Democratic Socialist Running For City Council In Brooklyn, Gothamist
- Natural Gross Motor Development -- Montessori Baby Week 18, the kavanaugh report
- What’s Behind the Long Lines and Angry Voices at Many City Post Offices, City Limits
Besides loving my new apartment I love my new zip code that has a GREAT post office. I'm always telling Eric how lovely it is when I have to pick up a package. No lines early in the morning and If I do have to wait in a line, it's only 20 minutes and everyone is FRIENDLY - Republicans Abandon the Filibuster to Save Neil Gorsuch, The Atlantic
- Check This Box if You’re a Good Person, NY Times
- Postcards from a Seaside Village of Upturned Boat Homes, Messy nessy chic
- New Pittsburg, Kan., High School principal resigns after student journalists question her credentials, Kansas City star
- The Depressing Truth About Hipster Food Towns, Mother Jones
- Inside the 150 Year-Old Skeleton of an Unfinished Octagonal Palace, Messy Nessy Chic
- The Problem With Interactive Graphics, Fast Co Design
- The “Bart And Lisa” Theory Of Information Design, Cast Co Design
- Girl, 2, defends her choice of doll to cashier, CNN
- Good News for the Older Mothers, NY Times
- Diamanda Galás, Lounge Singer in a World on Fire, The New Yorker
- Are Open Floor Plans Here to Stay?, Design Sponge
- Gender-neutral baby clothes are actually an old-school approach, Timeline
- Vinyl is having its best year since 1985. Shame no one is listening to the records, Quartz
- American Woman Reaches a New Milestone in Rock Climbing, Nat Geo
- Why White Parents Won’t Choose Black Schools, The Huffington Post
Yes, I've already started thinking about schools for the bean.
- The many lives of two Chelsea carriage houses, ephemeral new york
- Our Progression of Knives from 1 until 3-years-old, the kavanaugh report
- The Evolution of Chromatic Type, I Love Typography
- The Curious Case of Urban Homesteading, The jacobian
- Is There Such a Thing as the American Ghetto?, Dissent
- The U.S. Cannot Be Run Like a Business, Harvard business review
- Exploring Toys -- Montessori Baby Week 17, the kavanaugh report
- Twisted Love Affairs of the “Lost Generation” of English Eccentrics, Messy Nessy Chic
- In 1959, 21 families left Detroit for free land in Alaska. Only 5 could stand the harsh conditions., Timeline
- This woman brought guide dogs to America, and aid to thousands of blind people, Timeline
- In the Montgomery bus boycott, Georgia Gilmore fed workers, MLK, and everyone in between, Timeline
- You’re a completely different person at 14 and 77, the longest-running personality study ever has found, Quartz
- How Donald Trump Could Weed Out Your Community Garden, WNYC
Well, shit.
- How an Anarchist Bitcoin Coder Found Himself Fighting ISIS in Syria, Wired
- What the Repeal of Online Privacy Protections Means for You, NY Times
- Noam Chomsky: Donald Trump could stage false-flag terror attack to maintain fanbase amid failing policies, The Independent
- Trump scraps Obama's anti-wage theft protections, The Independent
- When Women Negotiate, Jacobian
- What if All I Want is a Mediocre Life?, No Side Bar
- Community Group Needs $250K to Turn Historic Williamsburg Firehouse Into Community Center, Brownstoner
- Super Strategies, Urban Omnibus
- Trump signs order undoing Obama climate change policies, BBC
- Video: I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church. Here's why I left | Megan Phelps-Roper , YouTube
- Unfollow, The New Yorker
- Ted Cruz's Law Paper From 1996 Is the Best Argument Against Letting Tech Companies Run Rampant, The Motherboard
- Patti Smith Buys the Reconstructed Home of One of France's Most Beloved Poets, Architectural Digest
- Policies Shift, Neighborhoods Change, but Elementary School Segregation Holds On, City Limits
- US admits it conducted Mosul air strike 'at location' where '200' civilians died, The Independent
- Restoring a Run-Down Convent in Tuscany, NY Times
- Warner & Swasey Observatory – Cleveland, OH – Look to the Skies, architectural afterlife
- The father of American gynecology fought to criminalize abortion in the 1850s, Timeline
- The only woman to win the medal of honor fought for her role in the Civil War, Timeline
- Do developer-owned coffee houses accelerate NYC gentrification?, Curbed
- How Designing For Disabled People Is Giving Google An Edge, Fast Co Design
- Trump’s Populist Mirage, The Atlantic
- White House says maternity care won’t be more expensive for women —if they’re on a family plan, Think Progress
- Montessori Baby Week 16 -- The Butterflies Mobile, the kavanaugh report
- Some identities don’t need a redesign., Medium / John Warren Hanawalt
- Crisis is Not Just Another Opportunity to Build Your Brand, Medium / Greg Riestenberg
I really don't follow the design world much these days, but think this is quite interesting. Probably, because I don't follow the design world too much since I find intrensic happiness of the un-designed world - United States of Resistance, Print Mag
- Against Branding: Part 1 — Design and Conflict, Design Observer
- Against Branding: Part 2 — Design and Happiness, Design Observer
- How America's Obsession With Hula Girls Almost Wrecked Hawai'i, Collectors weekly
- A Sailor’s Life, Inked
- It Took Guts to be the First Victorian Tattoo Queen, Messy Nessy Chic
- The deep roots of profound weirdness, al jazeera
- How Americans Think About Climate Change, in Six Maps, NY Times
- Boston public schools map switch aims to amend 500 years of distortion, The Guardian
- 5-Year-Olds Can Learn Calculus, The Atlantic
- We so rarely hear from women in the grip of addiction, The Guardian
- The Abandoned Garden of Prospect Park, narratively
- My New Chapter Begins, Growing with Plants
- 3 Brilliant Strategies For Navigating The Terrible Twos From My Daughter’s Daycare Provider, Rodale
- How, and why, to switch to a credit union, Brooklyn Based
- The Timeless Appeal of Tyra Banks’ Delightfully Unhinged Talk Show, Broadly
- From Codpieces to Dick Pics: How Dating has Changed Throughout History, Broadly
- Lmnopi on Street Art, Gentrification, Her Mission as an Artist & more, Street Art NYC
- New Book Offers a Dash of Hope—and Dose of Reality—for Young Farmers, Civil Eats