What I read today July 31
- Baby Activity - Warm Lavender Playdough + Baby Playdough Caddy, How we Montessori
- SOME {SCREEN FREE} THOUGHTS ON RESTAURANTS, the kavanaugh report
- There’s a Lot of Indie-mag Influence in the Rolling Stone Redesign, Eye on Design
- How Matisse’s Cut-outs Took Over the Illustration World, Eye on Design
- Studio Visit: Windy Chien, Honestly WTF
- Justice Among the Jell-O Recipes: The Feminist History of Food Journalism, LA Review of Books
Via Hyperallergic, but written my a garden member! - She Gave Millions to Artists Without Credit. Until Now., NY Times
- The Whitney Is Not an Art Museum, National Review
- Model Adesuwa Aighewi Releases Her Directorial Debut On The Beauty Of Muslim Women, Forbes
- A Painter Illustrates the Charm and Tragedy of the American Dream, Hyperallergic
- How Our Conversations Around Mixed-Race Identity Have Evolved in the 21st Century, Hyperallergic
- Open-plan offices have a surprising effect on workplace communication, Quartz
- My Struggle with American Small Talk, The New Yorker
- Three Identical StrangersHas a Long-Lost Twin, The Slate
- Childish Gambino Collaborator Denies “This Is America” Plagiarism Allegations, Pitchfork
- LISTEN: AMERICAN PHARAOH, Jase Harley
- I’ve Been Reporting on MS-13 for a Year. Here Are the 5 Things Trump Gets Most Wrong., ProPublica
- The Black Panthers still in prison After 46 years, will they ever be set free?, The Guardian
- How to prune basil for the longest, most abundant harvest ever: a game changer!, Vomiting Chicken