LOL I keep meaning to post these links, and every Thursday evening, like clockwork, it falls right out of my brain that I have ever seen such a thing as a link in all my born days. So much has happened! Angela Lansbury died! Elon Musk might buy Twitter after all! Burkina Faso had its second coup of the year! I hope that y’all are all hanging in there as we head into spooky season. I hope your neighborhoods have lots of good Halloween decorations. I hope that the Locked Tomb fans among you are enjoying my scaaaaaaaaary Twitter display name. Here are some links!
Here’s why the VFX world of the movies is so extremely broken.
Color-blind casting is supposed to create a fantasy world for a broader set of audiences. But it comes with its own problems. See also: “Does colonialism exist in Bridgerton’s world?”
The wonderful Gabrielle Bellot considers Netflix’s Sandman.
Conspiracy theories about celebrity pregnancies are unalloyed misogyny.
The CEO who (allegedly) raised everyone’s salary to $70,000 is an abuser, and he has been known to be one for quite some time. Please stop RTing his content!
What makes a dumpling a dumpling? (Challenge: Read this story without achieving semantic satiation on the word “dumpling.”)
“[She] sometimes converses like she has a tiny Bachelor producer in her brain” is the funniest description I can imagine. Anyway, here is a compassionate and smart profile of Meghan Markle!
I am obsessed with this London Underground-style map of the human body.
Why have US universities let themselves become pipelines to Lockheed Martin and similar defense contractors?
JK Rowling has uh. has written a new book. of sorts.
How Normal Gossip (a newish favorite podcast of mine!) gets made.
Masiyaleti Mbewe considers the state of African millennial fiction — though tragically without mentioning the very millennial (in my opinion) The Eternal Audience of One.
Charlie Warzel reflects on the mistake that led to him being Twitter’s main character for a day, and considers what we can learn from it.
Add this to the list of Scientology’s abuses: It relies on a steady stream of immigrant labor that it acquires by cheating the R1 visa system and abusing immigrant workers.
One of my favorite genres of article is “THIS SYSTEM IS TOTALLY UNREGULATED.” For your consideration today: dog training.
“Hollow moral leadership upheld by a spectacle of extravagant, ill-gotten wealth has enabled Britons to remain proud of rather than reflective about empire and its destructive impact today.”
“The Queen is not entitled to your grief.” Ayan Artan, a Somali-British writer, considers the marketing effort on behalf of the monarchy to conceal and erase the damage of British imperialism.
“People like Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder who has gone all in on The Rings of Power, have more wealth than they could possibly use in a single lifetime, and in many respects more power than any king could ever have dreamed of; the rest of us face rising rents, inflation, and a gig economy that affords few protections when we get sick or injured.” On the new crop of fantasy TV shows.
Chinelo Okparanto considers the ethics and aesthetics of writing across racial identities.
Sarah Weinman reflects on Serial and all that it did and didn’t do.
Tips and tricks to run a good book club.
It’s always a cause for celebration when Lamar Giles has a new book out! He has a new book out AND he’s writing about social horror, yay!
Scaachi Coul is terrific as ever on the downfall of the Wife Guy. Linda Holmes on audience entitlement re: same.
This is superb TikTok journalism and I think Kady Ruth Ashcraft for doing it.
“The Very Online never leave: they hate it here but they’re never anywhere else.” On the digital afterlife of my beloved Constantine Cavafy.
So-called “secret menus” that go viral on TikTok are making the lives of fast food workers hell.
Hell of a kicker on this piece about how India’s movie industry has been affected by the rise of Hindu nationalism.
Happy weekend, friends!