Good morning from drizzly Canberra.
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-Kate
Read
The NYT took a look at American millennials who moved back in with their parents during the pandemic. I liked this because the writer highlighted the highs and lows from both the kids’ perspectives and their parents’:
“I have not spent this kind of time with Emily in 20 years,” Ms. Mitchell said. Her tone was that of someone who had received a complicated gift.
On the emergence of queer media in the 20th century, including how some everyday magazines could be read as queer.
Meet the people trying to bring Urdu script into the digital world. Fascinating.
Watch and listen
Slate’s Working podcast did an episode on creative goals for 2021, and I listened to it less because of that and more because the hosts talked about their creative habits and routines.
Still obsessed with Headspace sleepcasts. I even bought a subscription!
Eat
Hunan pork and tofu. I finally managed to find some ladoubanjiang the other day, and immediately cooked this for dinner.