At first I felt a little dorky admitting how hard I prepared for a game show but you know what, guys? STUDYING WORKS.
this piece on parenthood and how it has long been seen in America as "an individual act of extravagance" — and how that's perhaps now changing — is v good www.nytimes.com/2026/06/08/m...
Gutted by this news, and that she was so young--even if I could do the math on her autobiographical story, Persepolis seems like the work of decades' more confidence and insight. And just a beautiful creation.
Use your voice while you have a voice to use. RIP.
👀 to this list of Spencer Pratt's financial backers in DealBook this morning... www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/b...
today in predictive markets being... not great for society abcnews.com/US/google-em...
"The author of a nonfiction book about the effects of artificial intelligence on truth acknowledged on Monday that he had included numerous made-up or misattributed quotes concocted by A.I." www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/b... via @benmullin.bsky.social
Everlane's founder Michael Preysman on the Shein sale: “Quite shocking, to be honest, and not a decision that I would ever make.” (and he's starting a new brand) www.nytimes.com/2026/05/28/b...
Glamour was a mighty women’s magazine for decades. After layoffs in April, it’s now essentially a destination for affiliate links. A look at how it got here, with comments from Anita Hill, Jane Pratt and Becky Malinsky: www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/b...
I’ve been thinking a lot about the shifting baseline concept as applied to everyday life. People in their 20’s now have no memory of highly functional systems, products (from blenders to sweaters) that were so well made you could hand them down across generations, or even helpful customer service.