What’s the deal? Over the weekend, we’ll update this post with some of the most interesting articles, podcasts, charts, and opinion pieces we’re too busy to write about.
OK, only crypto? Not necessarily. We do that Monday to Friday, so we try to explore new subjects on weekends.
Feel free to join in and submit entries on Twitter. Any topic is fair game.
During weeks on a research vessel drifting with an ice floe in the polar night, a photographer discovers profound beauty—and her own limitations https://t.co/yij2GNJkI5
Whether they make furniture, housewares, textiles or floral arrangements, these designers bring a singular perspective and devotion to their work.https://t.co/OxVNMQ8PSL
Hear Matthew McConaughey talk to Kara Swisher about his potential political plans and where he stands on the issues on the latest episode of "Sway." https://t.co/FBqBTGEtUT
“Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Scenes from a Marriage,’ from 1973, is the greatest artistic exploration of the vicissitudes of marital loneliness,” Agnes Callard writes. The HBO remake is “often deeply faithful to the original.” https://t.co/ncWm3aMWRd
The biggest greenhouse in the US is a high-tech operation that uses robotics, artificial intelligence and data to grow up to 45 million pounds of tomatoes per year. https://t.co/ogk8hvu2hI
The painting on the cover of the watch was executed over a two-year period by one of the most famous modern practitioners of the art of enamel miniature painting, Anita Porchet. https://t.co/UKK0XKBetX
These microgenres tell a story about culture’s development in the new millennium, with each one inching us a little closer to the gloriously chaotic musical landscape of today #Pitchfork25https://t.co/1inT46T1Di
“With brown people, there are very specific roles that we used to get. Either we're terrified or we're causing terror. Those are the only two options we had." https://t.co/UgQ4okWQAV
1/4 In the first episode of the podcast “The Review,” our staff writers @davidlsims, @megangarber, and @sophieGG discuss the unlikely hit sitcom #TedLasso. What is the second season saying about the merits (and the limits) of American optimism? https://t.co/RKTE90hTOS
Looking for a horror movie to watch this Halloween season? We've rounded up picks from Guillermo del Toro, Bong Joon Ho, Jennifer Kent, Jordan Peele, and more of the best directors working today. Here are 45 horror films, chosen by 45 directors: https://t.co/Y7NeK8LxO4pic.twitter.com/8cNHcfYhL0
Halloween’s approaching — 45 horror films, chosen by 45 directors.
2 years ago
James Blake at his most chill space.
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