Friends, it has been another Week, and we have gotten through it. Buy yourself some ice cream this weekend; you deserve it. (Or whatever dessert treat is special for you.) And then eat it while you’re enjoying this superb collection of links.
“Just as more women earned degrees, the jobs that require those degrees started paying disproportionately more to people with round-the-clock availability.” Oh shit.
The problem with Black Widow. Also, how the straight agenda ruined Avengers: Endgame. Spoilers at both of these links.
Why are we so addicted to conspiracy theories?
Here’s what happened to Heather Armstrong of Dooce.com.
Can indie bookstores be forces for good if they’re not paying their employees a living wage? Likewise, can we really claim John Beilein is sooooo greeeeeeat given that he chose to work in college basketball? (This latter one takes no prisoners.)
Here are your SF recs for the month of May!
What it’s like to travel when you have a “bad” passport.
I love Olivia Waite’s romance columns for the Seattle Review of Books, and this one about placeholder heroines is particularly excellent.
American society isn’t so much protecting shitty privileged teens as it is protecting a shitty privileged status quo.
Sady Doyle on Game of Thrones and why that last episode made no goddamn sense.
Which characters are considered disposable by showrunners and by fandoms? There’s, uh, a pretty clear pattern.
We are in a period of Hollywood handshake hyperinflation. Where is the media on this important issue?
That thing where some of the most venerated and canonized journalists just made a bunch of shit up.
I have recently been thinking that it’s maybe never? okay? to use living people’s real life tragedies for entertainment (in the context of the HBO show Chernobyl), and this article confirmed that thought in the context of the true crime boom.
And that’s all, folks! I hope you enjoy your weekends!