How The Lost Flying Nun Master Tapes Found A Home — Ben Howe
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Tea in Vietnam: Origin, Geography, Cultivars, and Current Tea Affairs
The Eudora™ Email Client Source Code – Core+ – Medium
The Feeling That You’re Always Behind on Work : zen habits
"In truth, we create the problem of being behind"
An Illustrated Field Guide to the Art, Science, and Joy of Tea – Brain Pickings
“The Meadow” | The On Being Project
7 Movies to Watch on Filmstruck Before It's Gone Forever
The Oral History of ‘Too Many Cooks’, Adult Swim's Weirdest Experiment Ever | Inverse
The Haunting of 657 Boulevard in Westfield, New Jersey
Self-Care Won’t Save Us | Current Affairs
An Honest Evaluation of LL Cool J’s Entire Career
In Baltimore, the future of film culture is an old-school video store | The Outline
Dog poop bags are a menace. But what's the green alternative? | Society | The Guardian
“The Red Book of Houston” | What's in Woodson
'It was like opening a time capsule’: Woman reunited with purse she lost 65 years ago - The Washington Post
Financial advice from my father (when I was nineteen)
There Is No Reason to Cross the U.S. by Train. But I Did It Anyway. - The New York Times
I Rode an E-Scooter as Far From Civilization as Its Batteries Could Take Me
You’ve Gotta Hear About Betty
You’ve Gotta Hear About Betty
BBC - Travel - The world’s oldest vegetarian restaurant
The world’s oldest vegetarian restaurant
How Do You Move a 320-Year-Old House Across an Ocean? - Atlas Obscura
How Do You Move a 320-Year-Old House Across an Ocean? - Atlas Obscura
Olivia Laing: ‘I was hooked and my drug was Twitter’
The man who's going to save your neighborhood grocery store | New Food Economy
The man who's going to save your neighborhood grocery store | New Food Economy
Learning to Listen, in a Los Angeles Cafe Built for Vinyl - The New York Times
That nice mix of intriguing and pretentious.
The Glorious, Almost-Disconnected Boredom of My Walk in Japan | WIRED
The Glorious, Almost-Disconnected Boredom of My Walk in Japan | WIRED
The New Wilderness (Idle Words)
"’ll call it ‘ambient privacy’—the understanding that there is value in having our everyday interactions with one another remain outside the reach of monitoring, and that the small details of our daily lives should pass by unremembered. What we do at home, work, church, school, or in our leisure time does not belong in a permanent record. Not every conversation needs to be a deposition."
'I see my life as a failure' – the amazing rebirths of Seven Up star Neil Hughes | Television & radio | The Guardian
The Fullness of Half Pint (The Interview)
The Fullness of Half Pint (The Interview)
Meet the Man on a Quest to Document Every Apple in North America - Gastro Obscura
Worrying About Worrying About Lyme Disease