Debunking a Myth: The Irish Were Not Slaves, Too - The New York Times
Things I Wish I Had Known When My Dog Died - The New York Times
SuperBabies Don’t Cry | Vela
"We try to stop the growing body inside us from having what all bodies inherently have: vulnerability, that crack of a doorway through which our suffering creeps."
The Day I Killed Someone – The Bold Italic
Remembering the World’s Oldest Person, in the Objects She Left Behind - The New York Times
The Psychology of Writing and the Cognitive Science of the Perfect Daily Routine – Brain Pickings
When the Gospel of Minimalism Collides With Daily Life - NYTimes.com
When A Woman Deletes A Man’s Comment Online – The Establishment
A Story of Slavery in Modern America - The Atlantic
Climate Science Meets a Stubborn Obstacle: Students - The New York Times
Beware of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: The Tale of A Progressive Professor Who Forgot To Hide Her…
The founder of Pinboard on why understanding fandom is good for business - The Verge
The precious legacy of Booker Little | thebluemoment.com
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All the Greedy Young Abigail Fishers and Me
Interview: How Corey Long Fought White Supremacy With Fire
On Charlottesville
The infinite awfulness of conservative rap
Wadada Leo Smith's Defiant And Fearless Elegy For Emmett Till (In 360˚ VR) : NPR
Cassini’s Mission to Saturn in 100 Images - The New York Times
Breathtaking photos.
Love After Life: Nobel-Winning Physicist Richard Feynman’s Extraordinary Letter to His Departed Wife – Brain Pickings
‘I Forgot My PIN’: An Epic Tale of Losing $30,000 in Bitcoin | WIRED
Seinfeld ‘The Contest’ Oral History
Live on, radio: Preserving the soundtrack of our country, one reel at a time | Magazine | Vox Magazine
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No One Knows What Omarosa Is Doing in the White House—Even Omarosa
The Greatest Computer Network You’ve Never Heard Of - Motherboard
Don’t let perfectionism kill your side projects – Code Like A Girl
Danica Roem Is Really, Really Boring
Boring in the best possible way.
Keepers of the Secrets | Village Voice
"That is the paradox of being an archivist. The reason an archivist should know something, Lannon said, is to help others to know it. But it’s not really the archivist’s place to impose his knowledge on anyone else. Indeed, if the field could be said to have a creed, it’s that archivists aren’t there to tell you what’s important. Historically momentous documents are to be left in folders next to the trivial and the mundane — because who’s to say what’s actually mundane or not?"
Young and Dumb Inside | The New Yorker