Have a Sweet Weekend. | Cup of Jo
What are your plans this weekend? I’m getting my hair cut and although I’ll debate bangs, lob, or color, I always end up getting my hair cut just like I used to. since I was four years old. The heart wants what it wants. Hope you got a good one and here are a few links from around the web…
Establish! The best carbonara recipe.
If literature’s ‘complicated men’ were on Tinderincluding Jay Gatsby, Influencer.
I have worn This is a pretty new color Daily.
We belong to these spaces: Black female students at Harvard Law School reflect on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination. “I definitely see myself in her,” Ms. Mustafa added. “Perhaps I’ll wear my Harvard sweater to the airport now – I don’t normally – because she came here.” (New York Times)
Trash dish sounds surprisingly delicious.
Always love Liberty print.
What is it about Michael Douglas? “Michael Douglas loves to tell a story about the early screening of his 1987 hit film Deadly attraction. More than half an hour after the painting, his character, Dan Gallagher, comes home from an exhausting weekend, an affair… and muses in bed to make it look like he slept in it before his family. he’s back from a weekend in the Country. At this point in the screening, the audience, many of them female, seemed to have started giggling. At that moment, the film’s producer, Sherry Lansing, leaned over Douglas and whispered, ‘I can’t believe it. They forgave you already. You are blessed with the gift of seduction. ‘” (New York Magazine)
Side note: We reviewed some older movies during the quarantine – Deadly attraction, The talented Mr. Ripley, British patient – and they really held up.
Killingsmoking saint.
A good essay by adoptive parents. (LA Times)
25 Habits of Good Managers. “I trust you, make the call” might be the six most powerful words you are likely to hear from a supervisor. ”
So great treehouse Airbnb in the UK?
Most importantly, a call to:
Reports on Ukraine, including murders in Bucha and Borodyankacontinued to be horrified and heartbroken.
This moving piece share the stories of four women in Ukraine. “I feel a little depressed… I have experience with war, and I understand how it happens and how it ends. Right now I’m trying to keep my mind safe. I don’t talk to my friends, I don’t keep in touch with anyone, I don’t ask them, ‘How are you? Are you safe?’ Because I assume all my friends are dead. That way when it’s all done, and if that’s not the case and we can meet again, I’ll be very happy. ”
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