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Did anyone else watch Framing Britney Spears? As a devout disciple of the Holy Spearit, I tuned in. I thought the piece was really well done, obviously heartbreaking, and did its best to condense Britney's story for a general audience. If you want to know more, I highly recommend this 2008 article from Rolling Stone.

Hitting a pandemic wall? Me too. I loved learning that I am definitely not alone.

Bedroom need a little spice? Up your pillow game. I put together some pillow recipes/formulas/combinations to make it easy.
Where most observers saw devastation in the 5 million American women who lost their jobs during the pandemic, and the 2.1 million who left the workforce entirely, multilevel marketing companies saw potential recruits.
Lisa Frank is in the midst of an Instagram-driven renaissance. You can thank her 21-year-old son (and director of business development) for that.
The roots of their hesitancy predate the coronavirus—and may not be easily dispelled.
Added this to the pile...
In this #1 New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner, Cora is a young slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia. An outcast even among her fellow Africans, she is on the cusp of womanhood—where greater pain awaits. And so when Caesar, a slave who has recently arrived from Virginia, urges her to join him on the Underground Railroad, she seizes the opportunity and escapes with him.
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Hand-picked by NPR staff and trusted critics, The Book Concierge is a really cool tool and super validating because it features many of my past recommendations.
The quiet, tired seamstress caricature isn't her real story.

Everything the Illuminati, the government, and our serpent overlords don't want you to know.

The poet and former First Lady discuss poetry, activism and the pressures Black women face in the spotlight.
It me. I'm Collin. Shockingly, I hate talking about myself but here are the CliffsNotes. 31, Texan turned cruise ship character turned Texan turned Chicagoan turned Texan. Event designer and planner. Interior designer and stylist. Corporate badass. Partner and double dog dad. Cursed with an aggressive gluten intolerance but also a passion for bread and no f*cks to give. Why a newsletter? It gives me a creative outlet with a deadline and my therapist says these things are important. Plus, I love to read, shop, share, and most importantly spend time on the internet. I don't sleep.