Friday Links!
Leading off this week, and it's a testament to the pathetic inability of men in power to ever admit doing anything wrong: Harvey Weinstein: The Rikers Interview.
A terrific read: Hunting for elusive “ghost elephants”.
Ooh, it would be great to go to the one in New Hampshire: Which of these two arcades is the “world largest”—and does it matter?
This is on point: The Cynical, Gullible American Man.
This is a tremendous, heartfelt read: Life with my autistic sons: ‘How do you explain all the worries, the sleepless nights?’.
This is fascinating and wonderful: Where Duolingo falls down: how I learned to speak Welsh with my mother.
From Chris M., and it's brilliant and tragic: My journey from foreign correspondent to Uber driver in Trump's America.
From D.G.F., and it's a thoughtful, provocative essay: The Rat: On war and what we have to choke down. This is thought-provoking as well: The Science of Unlearning And Why Organizers Need It.
From Wally, and I actually like these, but they're just too expensive now: The Allure of ‘Slop Bowls’ Fades as Consumers Tighten Spending Sales and traffic at restaurant chains like Cava, Chipotle and Sweetgreen are falling, as customers grow tired of both salad bowls and their rising price tags. If you're in Los Angeles, this looks fantastic: Los Angeles Vintage Paperback Show.

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