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This Simply Recipes meal plan section features a variety of meal plan ideas, including themed collections and tips. via Simply Recipes
Eater Boston shared a roundup of recent Chinese restaurant reviews in the Boston area, including 5 Spices House in Cambridge and Aries Noodle & Dumpling in Waltham. via The source of this content is Eater Boston.
This blog post analyzes an image from a clothing company through the lens of "domestic cozy," an aesthetic the author believes reveals a generational "grammar," particularly among Gen Z. via ribbonfarm
Matt Kiser's daily update, Day 785: Dangerous and reckless, contains a bulleted list of news about the Trump administration from March 15, 2019. via What The Fuck Just Happened Today?
The Chronicle of Higher Education created a list of the most influential academic books from the last 20 years. The list was curated by a panel that included sociologist Eric Klinenberg, classics professor Johanna Hanink, and business professor Sheena Iyengar.
via kottke.orgArt dealer Annina Nosei believes a drawing by Jean-Michel Basquiat titled "Pegasus" is "the most beautiful drawing ever". The blog post author recommends a 2009 documentary, "Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child", for those who want to learn more about the artist.
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This recipe bakes eggs with bacon and spinach, then layers them on English muffins with cheese for a quick and easy breakfast throughout the week. via Pinch of Yum
Mathematician Jonathan Touboul's research suggests that the "hipster effect" is an inevitable outcome of how information spreads through society, eventually leading anti-conformists to synchronize in opposition to the mainstream.
Cool Tools reviews new products and shares interesting finds, like a weather calendar for Google Calendar and a thought-provoking Netflix series. via Cool Tools.
Jason Kottke's latest blog post rounds up movies, shows, books, and even a standing desk. via Kottke.org
Author and researcher Jim Collins is featured in episode #361 of the Tim Ferriss Show podcast, where the blog post summarizes his career and links to his books and social media.
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