Last updated 1/15/21 Every once in a while, (and sometimes each day) I listen to a great podcast, enjoy an article, or see a good video that I want to share with you. I like to think of them as…
January 2021 Friday’s e-links: From Flamin’ Hot Cheetos to An Alaskan Earthquake
In our first two January e-links, I recommend a good read about Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and a podcast on a newscaster and an earthquake.
September 2020 Friday’s e-links: Two Podcasts, a Book, and a Film
Through a CNN RBG documentary, a thought-provoking book, “More or Less,” and a theater’s podcast, September was a strong month for e-links.
September 2020 Friday’s e-links: A Pandemic Performance, More or Less, and Our Meritocracy
This month, I’ve enjoyed pondering a podcast about a pandemic play, Tim Harford’s More or Less series, and Michael Sandel’s new book.
September 2020 Friday’s e-links: The More or Less Podcast and a Pandemic Performance
For our first two September e-links, I recommend a podcast about a theater group’s pandemic response and a “More or Less” subscription.
September 2020 Friday’s e-link: Producing a Play During the Pandemic
For the first of September’s e-links, I recommend a podcast about a small theater group’s heroic and creative response to the pandemic.
August 2020 Friday’s e-links: From Two Podcasts and a Book to a Census Visual
For our August e-links, I recommend two very different but equally riveting podcasts, a great book, and a surprisingly useful group of Census visuals.
August 2020 Friday’s e-links: From Two Podcasts and a Book to a Census Visual
For our August e-links, I recommend two very different but equally riveting podcasts, a great book, and a surprisingly useful group of Census visuals.
August 2020 Friday’s e-links: From Female Rage to a Lobsterman’s Rescue and Census Visuals
For our August e-links, I recommend two very different but equally riveting podcasts and a surprisingly useful array of visuals from the Census.
August 2020 Friday’s e-links: From Female Rage to a Lobsterman’s Rescue and Census Visuals
For our August e-links, I recommend two very different but equally riveting podcasts and a surprisingly useful array of visuals from the Census.