Journalist, writer, teacher. Likes bikes and books. www.christinafrangou.com
Christina Frangou
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Five days after my husband died from cancer in June 2013, I started watching the Tour de France. It’s how I survived those first three weeks. In my latest for the @thewalrus.ca, a love letter to the TDF: thewalrus.ca/after-my-hus...
Being on Bluesky is in itself a form of age verification.
It will never cease to amaze me that you can beat yourself up for weeks trying to write something, grinding out crap, and then suddenly, one day, it's just... there. Like you're typing as fast as you can just to keep up with the words flowing. (I will also likely never trust that this will happen.)
Millions of Women Are Left Out of Menopause’s Moment www.nytimes.com/2026/06/15/w...
Utah's measles outbreak reflects America’s new reality, in which large outbreaks — the kind not seen for a generation—have forced health officials into a new paradigm: They have stopped racing to “contain” infections and shifted into “mitigation.” kffhealthnews.org/public-healt...