How are you doing this weekend? We’re thinking so much of our LA friends and readers. If possible, here are a few things you can do to help: Sending you so much love. Here in New York the boys and I play a lot of ping pong, and I also just finished The Sopranos. What a great show, damn it! I hope you have good results. Here are some links from around the web…
my mom made parmesan chicken For us when she visited, it was delicious.
I like this pouch It can be used for travel or dinner dates as well as for everyday organization.
I saw it last night This funny and touching play It’s about a “primitive” working-class writer trying to pay for his mother’s funeral, and I really liked it. It’s one of those plays that I saw early on but knew was going to be big. New Yorkers, I highly recommend it.
Best friends of two seniors I traveled around the world in 80 days. “We’re wearing red dresses and swinging 300 feet above the rice fields. “Oh my God, we were just like 12-year-old girls.”
1 minute park If you need a deep breath.
30 most anticipated books It will be released in 2025. audition It was created by Katie Kitamura and I can’t wait until it comes out in April because I’d love to talk to someone about it!
swedish tradition I give you full access to Friday nights.
cute pajamas On sale.
On TikTok, every immigrant is living the American dream. It’s compelling and worth reading. (New Yorker)
embroidery journaling. How beautiful is it?
Aminatou Sow’s 12 Favorite Thingsinclude The only makeup product she uses and fun travel rituals. (Big Salad)
Additionally, I have two reader comments:
Lauren O. welcomes the new year and says: “Hearing how they spend the holidays together as a combined family is like meeting a neighbor when the two of you are carrying bags together to run city errands. Although the content is different, Lyft recognizes Lyft. From hips to shoulders and… consolation!”
Jess says this about being a good friend: “When my daughter was being treated for leukemia (she is doing well now) people were very generous with suggestions of ‘what can I do?’ and I usually had no idea where to start. The brightest moment I remember was when my friend bought me slippers to wear at the hospital and the Dunkin Donuts breakfast menu my daughter wanted. “It’s small, specific and very lovely.”
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