Click. Read. Love. 9.6.24
The best fall TV shows, what I packed for Martha's Vineyard, why AI will never make great art, a binge-worthy podcast and more.
Happy Friday. We are headed to Martha’s Vineyard for a work trip this weekend. We’ve never been (share your recs!) and I can’t wait to explore the island. My new site, The New England Guide is currently in development and while the launch date is TBD, I have been busy behind the scenes creating a ton of travel guides, itineraries, hotel and restaurant reviews, and anything else you’d want to know about traveling in New England. It’s been so fun to work on something like this and feels like I’m entering a new era that encompasses so many of the things I love.
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In this week’s edition of Click. Read. Love.
The best new TV shows this fall
Why AI will never make great art
The sweater I packed for Martha’s Vineyard
Tips to stay safe on campus
What’s at stake for women in the 2024 election
And more!
I packed super light for Martha’s Vineyard but brought this sweater because it’s warm, but cotton so not too hot or itchy.
The best new TV shows to watch this fall. Excited for several on this list.(Variety)
What’s at stake for women in the 2024 election—you’ll want to forward this to every woman in your life. (Glamour)
Progress towards gender equality has stalled or reversed in many countries. A dismal lack of progress means not a single country is on track for equality. (The Guardian)
Another start to a school year marked by a school shooting. Here’s what we can do about it. (Emily in Your Phone)
Speaking of a new school year, it makes me sick that I have to share this, but here are tips for staying safe on campus, particularly when it comes to drinks getting spiked. (NPR)
The beauty secret that changed my life.
“We are all products of what has come before us, but it’s by living our lives in interaction with others that we bring meaning into the world. That is something that an auto-complete algorithm can never do, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.” On why AI will never make great art. (The New Yorker)
If you’ve read anything about Boar’s Head recall over the summer you know it was really bad, could it sink their deli meat empire? (NYMag)
Oddly fascinated by this piece about whether or not palate expanders are a scam or not. (Romper)
Why weed has become easier to obtain, but harder to smoke. (The Atlantic)
Cooler temps have me wanting to make lasagna and this recipe looks pretty perfect. -Caylin
For all the fans of America’s Sweethearts! Despite numerous lawsuits against NFL teams over low wages, little has changed for professional cheerleaders in a system built on extreme competition and sexualization. (The19th)
A sort of genius appliance, the air fryer makes dinner fast and easy. Here a chef shares their 13 favorite things to make in an air fryer. (Business Insider)
Trips to Paris? Are kids’ expectations getting wildly out of hand? (The Cut)
Admittedly I didn’t follow the Karen Read case at all (honestly I didn’t even know it was happening), but I just listened to this podcast which gives an in depth look at the investigation and trial. (Karen)
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