Weekend Reads #302

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The Angora Cat, Marguerite Geฬrard, 1780
The Angora Cat, Marguerite Geฬrard, 1780

Weekend Reads

American democracy is in peril. And racism will be the sledgehammer that destroys it. (The Guardian)

Do you believe both democracy and the American church are in crisis? (Christian Faith & Democracy)

Are we thinking about obesity all wrong? (New York Times – gift link)

In a first among Christians, young men are more religious than young women. (New York Times – gift link)

From hot rodent boyfriends to having a strawberry-girl summer, โ€œvibe trendsโ€ are multiplying exponentiallyโ€”and consumers are eating them up. (Air Mail)

Meet the people using ChatGPT as their therapist. (Dazed)

How celebrity esthetician Joanna Czech gets better with age. (Bazaar)

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Big Girl Boss Energy is great, but something's missing. (My Goodness!)

The collapse of self-worth in the digital age. (The Walrus)

I adore Dressed in Joy, the name for this fashion brand is so appropriate. See my Dressed in Joy athleisure review. Through the 30th you can pre-order her amazing Spring collection (don't be surprised to see me in that pant/cami/blazer combo). I also love the new vegan leather bag with adjustable strap!

Sharon McMahon did not plan to be Americaโ€™s government teacher. (Time)

Christian Siriano partnered with Wacoal for Spring 2025 Fashion Week. Here's the collection of bras and undies up to H cup and XXL; the Embrace Lace collection is so pretty!

Do parents have the right to control their daughters' sexuality? (Ms.)

U.S. overdose deaths plummet, saving thousands of lives. (NPR)

Why are rich people so boring? (Washington Post – gift link)

See/Hear/Read

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I am heading out of town without much time to delve into what I am reading and watching so a quick rundown:

  • Watching: Fallout (Amazon Prime). Very graphic, dark humor, but I like it.
  • Watched: Boy Kills World (Hulu). I saw the description and immediately knew my husband would love it. A Skarsgรฅrd (Bill) starring as a deaf and mute killing machine trained by a shaman, vowing revenge on the dystopian leader who killed his family. I didn't expect to find it so incredibly well done and enjoyable. Warning, it is incredibly violent but the story of Boy and his sister and Skarsgรฅrd's facial expressions totally made this charming.
  • Reading: The Women by Kristin Hannah. I'm listening to the audiobook on Libby; it's about a young woman of privilege who signs up to be an Army nurse during Vietnam.
  • Want to Watch: The [M] Factor, a documentary on menopause airing on PBS October 17th. Learn more at this link.

For Your Entertainment

Larkin Poe with their award at the 2024 GRAMMY awards

Larkin Poe is an American roots rock band led by sisters Rebecca Lovell and Megan Lovell. They formed their group in 2005 and called themselves The Lovell Sisters. In 2010, they disbanded and regrouped with the name Larkin Poe, the name of their great-great-great-great-grandfather, a cousin of Edgar Allan Poe. In 2023, they released Blood Harmony, which won the 2024 GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Blues Album. “If God Is A Woman” is a single from their upcoming album Bloom, which will be released in January.


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