After 20 Years in a Men’s Prison, a Trans Woman Returns Home August 28, 2022 Books and Literature NYT NYTimes +
Counting the Population Has Always Been Political August 28, 2022 Archives and Records Census NYT NYTimes Population +
Beefcake, Goethe’s Boswell and the Greeks August 27, 2022 Books and Literature internal-sub-only-nl NYT NYTimes +
Dungeons and Dragons: How the company behind the iconic game lost its away August 26, 2022 ’ Ben Riggs chronicles the rise and fall of the company behind the granddaddy of role-playing games Books IFTTT In ‘Slaying the Dragon Washington Post +
Jared Kushner’s memoir is only inadvertently revealing August 26, 2022 Books IFTTT Promising an inside view of the White House the book actually exposes Kushner's mind-set and values. Washington Post +
The ‘good criminals’ who help treat opioid addicts August 26, 2022 "Dopesick" author Beth Macy profiles the volunteers and outreach workers who bring hope Books IFTTT not judgment to drug users. Washington Post +
In post-apartheid South Africa, dashed hopes and moral struggles August 26, 2022 Books Eve Fairbanks sees parallels to the U.S. efforts to undo white supremacy. IFTTT In South Africa's challenges Washington Post +
An ‘underclass’ made vulnerable to disease, then blamed for outbreaks August 26, 2022 Books IFTTT Inequalities in American society put people at risk for illness and also make them more likely to be punished for it Washington Post writes journalist Steven W. Thrasher. +
Michelle Tea’s memoir exposes the pain — and comedy — of infertility August 25, 2022 " Michelle Tea’s "memoir of (in)fertility " will resonate across generations. "Knocking Myself Up Books IFTTT Washington Post +
Ali Hazelwood’s sort-of-secret life as a best-selling author August 20, 2022 “Love Hypothesis” author Ali Hazelwood didn’t intend to keep her scientist identity separate from her author identity. She didn’t intend to become an author. Books IFTTT Washington Post +
Carlos Ghosn always wanted more — and ended up losing everything August 19, 2022 Books IFTTT The story of how a respected auto executive became a criminal suspect then a fugitive. Washington Post +
Beto O’Rourke’s book spotlights Texans’ struggles for voting rights August 19, 2022 Books IFTTT O'Rourke presents himself as a listener and an advocate for the state's progressive activists. the Democratic candidate for governor Washington Post +
A reporter probes a powerful university — and fights with his editors August 19, 2022 Books but the dispute with his former co-workers may overshadow his book. IFTTT Paul Pringle's work exposed serious abuses at the University of Southern California Washington Post +