It’s Friday’s online finds: Cozy up and dig in
- Field Mag / HiHeyHello Magazine are drool-worthy (via Malcolm)
- Now, insoles are smart – we’re turning into walking/running robots (The Runner Beans)
- I love that everyone is jumping on the Alexi Pappas Bravey train, she’s one of my favourite athletes and I can’t wait to read her book (A Cup of Jo)
- ‘You can almost taste the typeface.’ – Burger King Rebrand (Fast Company)
- I finally watched Bridgerton (meh) and all is not magical in the buzzy period drama (Oprah)
- You often feel tired, not because you’ve done too much, but because you’ve done too little of what sparks a light in you. (A Fabulous Fete)
- Pandemic Dressing Takes a Dark Turn: Hate Wear (NYT)
- Finding time for creativity will give you respite from worries (The Guardian)
- When you can’t fix your kids’ problems anymore (Motherwell)
- The Beatles: Get Back – I am excited to see this, everytime I hear the Beatles, I am reminded of how much I love singing along… which I just did while watching this sneak peek. (Collider)
- My worst nightmare is freezing to death in cold water but yet there is something about cold water swimming (wild swimming) that intrigues me (NYT)
- An object of Desire: A Hanging Laundry Rack (Remodelista)
- Fran Lebowitz’s ‘Pretend It’s A City’ Is The NYC Trip You Can’t Take Right Now (NPR via Sarah)
- Left Behind: Persistent Frustrations in a World Designed for Right-Handers (99% Invisible)
Until we meet again, xo
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