Weekend Links: Your December 2019 to-do list
This weekend: Queen & Slim’s costumes, “sharenting” risks, Google for private minimalists and more…
Photo via Unsplash user Annie Spratt
Tomorrow starts the last month of the decade. Here’s your December to-do list: Finish strong, be kind to yourself and others, remember you’re never ready on time, and subscribe to my business newsletter. k thx bye!
Weekend Links: 9 interesting things to read, watch or hear from the week that was...
Costume designer Shiona Turini (and one of my editorial heroes when I worked in magazines!) killed it with the costumes for Queen & Slim
The best thing I read all week: Michael Harriot’s essay on Pete Buttigieg’s racial blind spots
Mayor Pete called Michael the next day to “[talk] about educational inequality, poverty and institutional racism in America and how to fix it”
The hidden risks of “sharenting,” the practice of adults putting out photos and videos of children on social media
7 things mental health experts wish you knew about therapy
Wise words from couples on how to protect your love life from the internet’s wrath
Our female veterans deserve better
Who you should tip (and how much)
Meet a minimalist, more-private version of Google’s search engine
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All love for life,
Michael