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Food blogs: let’s get real
Leave a commentSeptember 1, 2014 by carolinetanski
Look, I enjoy food blogs. I like cooking, I like baking, I’m pretty invested in what goes into my body. …
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How to Be Polite
Leave a commentAugust 15, 2014 by carolinetanski
A topic in which I am interested, addressed in such a loving, gentle, and good-humored way. Go read Paul Ford’s …
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“Puzzle Trouble: Women and Crosswords in the Age of Autofill”
Leave a commentAugust 14, 2014 by carolinetanski
Anna Schechtman’s essay in the American Reader on gender bias in the world of crossword construction is well written and …
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Out of Sequence goes live
Leave a commentAugust 11, 2014 by carolinetanski
It’s been a pleasure and an honor to work with my dear friend, D. Gilson, on “Out of Sequence,” a …
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Today’s internet reading
Leave a commentAugust 1, 2014 by carolinetanski
An important and well-written article about the problematic aspects of new dads suddenly adopting feminism over on NYMag. Go read …
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Missed Connections for A-holes
Leave a commentJuly 11, 2014 by carolinetanski
This is what 90% of my internal commentary sounds like.
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“The Misperception of Sexual Interest”
Leave a commentJune 14, 2014 by carolinetanski
“The Misperception of Sexual Interest” A fascinating study of how men and women differently interpret the meaning of common interactions. …
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Dads Who Do Dishes Raise Ambitious Daughters
Leave a commentMay 28, 2014 by carolinetanski
As the daughter of a stay-at-home father who did an unbelievable amount of dishes, I confirm this New York Magazine …
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Oldest National Park Ranger Shares ‘What Gets Remembered’
Leave a commentMay 17, 2014 by carolinetanski
It’s no secret that I love the National Park Service. This interview with 92-year-old Park Ranger Betty Reid Soskin (the oldest …
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Field Notes continues!
Leave a commentFebruary 28, 2014 by carolinetanski
Up at the most excellent Knee Jerk is the next installment of my “Field Notes of an American WASP.” This …
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