What I read today- Oct 24
- New Standards for New York’s Underground, Print Mag
- Solange tells Evening Standard magazine “dtmh” after it removes braids from cover shot, It's Nice That
- Town in Iceland paints a 3D pedestrian crossing to slow traffic, The Poke
- I'm a CEO: Here's how I taught my daughter, from a young age, to thrive as a professional, Quartz
- One person’s history of Twitter, from beginning to end, Medium
- I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets, The Guardian
- Why You Shouldn't Buy a "New" Book on Amazon, Lifehacker
- Mapping the U.K.’s Many, Many Names for Streams, Atlas Obscura
- Artifact From Caligula’s Ship Found to Be a Coffee Table in New York Apartment, NBC News
- Seattle’s Last Umbrella Shop Is Closing, Atlas Obscura
- Ancient Trees Were Bafflingly Complicated, and Scientists Don’t Really Know Why, Atlas Obscura
- Millennials Won't Destroy Your Law Firm. Can They Save It?, American Lawyer
- New York City penthouses were originally built for servants, until rooftop gentrification moved in, Timeline
- This ghost tree has been floating vertically in Crater Lake for more than 100 years, Timeline
- These gritty pictures show Times Square’s journey from porn mecca to family friendly, Timeline
- The War To Sell You A Mattress Is An Internet Nightmare, Fast Co