- Your 5-year-old is already racially biased. Here’s what you can do about it., Medium
- A New Look at the Little-Known Pyramids of Ancient Nubia, Atlas Obscura
- The Consequences of Amtrak Not Owning Its Own Tracks, Atlas Obscura
I remember learning a shorter version of why we were 12 hours late when my mom and I traveled from Ohio to NYC when I was 16.
- Brand to Know: The Kenyan Line That Makes Only One Dress, NY Times
- Parents: You Can’t Control Your Baby’s Digital Footprint, Slate
- What Those Baby Photos On Social Media Can Teach Us About Moms, NPR
- Does sharing photos of your children on Facebook put them at risk?, The Guardian
- Mysterious Moving Rocks in the Desert Stumped Scientists for 70 Years, Motherboard
- The Dirt: Clive Blazey, The Planthunter
- Teller Reveals His Secrets, Smithsonian
- Shared Destinies: Why Wealth Inequality Matters, Tor
- Makeup vloggers are protesting capitalism, The Outline
I never really understood haul videos anyways - Donald Trump’s Enduring Corruption of the Presidency, New Republic
- Donald Trump blames constitution for chaos of his first 100 days, The Guardian
- Ohio's Green Gold, the post athens
- #Vanlife, the Bohemian Social-Media Movement, The New yorker
- The salacious murder of this New York City prostitute changed the American media landscape, Timeline
- The Importance of Montessori Practical Life for Toddlers, the kavanaugh report
- Montessori Puzzle Ball - Montessori Baby Week 21, the kavanaugh report
- Trump to review protections on vast nature preserves, Al Jazeera
- How the Internet Is Saving Culture, Not Killing It, NY Times
- How Online Shopping Makes Suckers of Us All , The Atlantic
- The Movie Date That Solidified J.R.R. Tolkien’s Dislike of Walt Disney, Atlas Obscura
- Oh, Just Harvesting Edible Mushrooms inside an Abandoned Water Park, Messy Nessy Chic
- There used to be salmon as big as golden retrievers in the Columbia River, but dams killed them off, timeline
- Rosie the Riveter is a bogus icon of female empowerment, Timeline
- The New York Public Library Has a “Digital Time-Travel Service” for Its Historical Maps, hyperallergic
- Why Is Iceland So in Love With Licorice?, Atlas Obscura
- How We Tummy Time -- Montessori Baby Week 20, the kavanaugh report
- How the 1960s and ’70s Counterculture Queered Fashion, hyperallergic
- The Complicated Legacy of Gertrude Bell, the Englishwoman Who Helped Colonize the Middle East, hyperallergic
this morning was crazy. 6th and 8th ave trains were shut down. eric drove me to work and we stopped to get dim sum.
- The Handmaid’s Tale Is a Warning to Conservative Women, The New Republic
- A ‘Members Only’ Public Space in Manhattan? Join the Club, NY Times
- These New Yorkers Are Covering Advertisements with Art, The Nation
- The Random Quarter That Landed Life Magazine in Court for Indecency, Jezebel
- Why do some NYC landlords leave apartments empty?, brick underground
- The Enemy is Us: The Opioid Crisis and the Failure of Politics, Dissent
- Why tax day is a nightmare for freelancers, LA Times
Just paid taxes. Yuck - How to Deal with the Coming L-pocalypse? One Idea is to Ban Cars from 14th Street, City Limits
- Why Did These Lions Eat So Many People?, Gizomodo
- Watch: The Tattoo Artist Changing Women's Lives By Inking Their Breasts, Refinery29
- The Heart of Whiteness: Ijeoma Oluo Interviews Rachel Dolezal, the White Woman Who Identifies as Black, The Stranger
- One of Canada’s Biggest Tourist Attractions Was a Set of Quintuplets, Messy Nessy Chic
- Silicon Valley’s $400 Juicer May Be Feeling the Squeeze, Bloomberg
- Songs We Love: Cende, 'What I Want', NPR
Little Dave's band - How America got fleeced by TurboTax, This Week
- How to Raise a Creative Child. Step One: Back Off, NY Times
- India Mahdavi Blends Hollywood and Paris With a Modern Beverly Hills Café, Architectural Digest
- On the Trail of New York's Greatest Trees, City Lab
- 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