Friday’s online finds: Cozy up, dig in and EAT THE DAMN PEACH.
I hope people take this seriously: The health risks become “increasingly high” when someone has six or more drinks per week. And for women who have three or more drinks per week, the risk of health issues increases more steeply compared to men, research shows. (CBC)
Good luck to all the parents tackling school lunches, navigating back-to-school shopping lists, keeping up with the a new year of school notices and championing for their child’s educational needs – may there be minimal snow days (McSweeney’s)
I am a fan of local photographer Lyndsay Doyle‘s work and love this photo session with a group of close friends at the end of high school (@ldoylephoto)
I did not know Missy Elliott made her debut live performance at Lilith Fair – 25 years on, Lilith Fair is a reminder of how one woman’s radical idea changed music (NPR)
The Xbus Is Cute as a Button, Tough as Nails, and Electric (Adventure Journal)
I love a good project – #worldin195meals is a TikTok series where she’s making every nation’s national dish
The Pain and Pride of a Generation Changing How America Sees Gender (Time)
Because I know that the death toll is always so much higher than the numbers reported in the news. The kids in that school in Texas who were reunited with their parents—the ones who got to go home and change into their pajamas and be held—they aren’t the same kids who put their shoes on that morning. Those kids aren’t ever coming back. – Over and Over Again (The Audacity)
I LIVED IT: The Government Took Away My Rights and Still Expected Me to Come to Its Birthday Party (Reductress)
I had no idea motherhood would be like this. (Motherwell)
‘After lockdown, things exploded’ – how TikTok triggered a books revolution (The Guardian) – and now I just spent 20 minutes here and omg, this (must love Euphoria to understand)
What happens when an American and a Parisian are stuck quarantining inside a one-bedroom New York apartment for over a year? A croissanaissance. (Thrillist)
Finding Comfort in Food, A Lesson From Nora Ephron’s ‘Heartburn’ (Food52)
As bad as today is, this is just the beginning… This is an outrageous attack on women’s rights and the bodily autonomy of everyone who can become pregnant, and the effects will be immediate and far reaching. (ACLU)
‘Happening’ Is an Award-Winning French Drama About Abortion. It’s Also the Most Urgent Movie of 2022 (Rolling Stone)