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“The More You Work on It, the Easier It Gets”: A Conversation with Smitten Kitchen’s Deb Perelman
One of the web's most successful food bloggers talks about her writing voice, holiday cooking, and more.
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Building an Online Home: Essayist Melissa Matthewson’s Simple and Effective Front Page
Melissa Matthewson has a minimal website to showcase her growing archive of writing.
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After the Final Curtain: Matt Lambros Photographs America’s Movie Theaters in Ruins
Photographer Matt Lambros captures the decaying past in America's abandoned movie theaters.
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  1. Photography
    Photo by Mirren Audax
    Subatomic Tourism
    by Mirren Audax
  2. Hanady Kitchen

    Tantalizing recipes from the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean and beautiful food photography are two excellent reasons to visit Hanady Kitchen.

    Cooking
    Photo by Hanady
  3. Dark Food to Die For

    Need a recipe for bleeding heart cupcakes? Zombie mouse brains? Ghoul-ash? Welcome to the devil’s kitchen, where everything is “100% edible…and 99% disgusting to look at.”

    Food
  4. “We no longer had the recipe or the creator of the recipe, just a limited supply of a cranberry sauce that would never be made in the same way again. And out of those limits arose a more pronounced gratitude than our Thanksgiving table had ever seen.”

    Family
    Eat Stories Like Grapes
    by Clara
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  1. Chaos, Control: Four Poems for Uncertain Times

    When there’s too much and too little to say, poetry often shows us the way.

    Poetry

    Photo by feelosophical, shared in response to the recent Daily Post photo challenge, "Chaos."

    Feature
    by Ben Huberman
  2. Inspired by the Cotswolds: A Home Interiors Company that Blogs with Style

    The blog of a home interiors company in England inspires and informs its customers.

    Business
    Images courtesy of The Cotswold Company.
    Feature
    by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
  3. Building an Online Home: A Food Writer’s Magazine-Inspired Website

    Emily Contois uses the Zuki theme for her magazine-style website.

    Design
    Photo courtesy of Emily Contois.
    Feature
    by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
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  1. Personal Musings
  2. A Baby Is Born (Plus a Butternut Squash Soup Recipe)

    At My Jerusalem Kitchen, food blogger and mother Lauren Wilner shares her daughter Nava’s birth story — followed by a nap-friendly soup recipe.

    The Armored Coconut

    Marika Malaea reflects on being a brown white girl: “My whole life has been me thinking that I’m super incognito, when I’m actually the painted elephant in the room, whispering, ‘So what are we all staring at?’”

    I Would Rather Sit on a Pumpkin…

    Clara Lucille on solitude’s restorative properties: “And yet, for solitude to find its value, it must be broken. Solitude is most effective when it is short.”

    A Geek Girl’s Guide

    Michelle Anneliese, a self-described “Ravenclaw from District 13,” writes on various aspects of geek culture — from gaming and cosplay to Harry Potter — with a fresh, always-curious perspective.

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  4. Charles Eisenstein

    Author and speaker Charles Eisenstein publishes thought-provoking essays on politics, current events, international issues, science, the environment, and more.

    VSB

    VSB — short for Very Smart Brothas — is a daily digital magazine offering commentary, essay, and humor about news, pop culture, race, and sex.

    Parachute journalism and rural America’s revenge

    “Democrats and most of the mainstream media ignored what was happening in rural America until the morning after the election. And they ignored it at their own peril.” Post US-election, Truevine and Factory Man author Beth Macy writes about the forgotten citizens of rural America.

    Undocumented, Unafraid, Unapologetic…Depressed

    “The fear of deportation never leaves our thoughts. Some of us might be protected under DACA, but our loved ones are still at risk.” Life in the US as a DREAM Act beneficiary — with parents still undocumented.

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