My picks for #sundayread for April 7, 2019:
- “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez: I hadn’t read it in a long time – great to revisit this family epic set in Colombia.
[aff. link] https://amzn.to/2I34HYu - Decline in readers, ads leads hundreds of newspapers to fold
By David Bauder @dbauder and @DavidALieb - When Kids Realize Their Whole Life Is Already Online
By @TaylorLorenz - Flashback: Your complete guide to voicemail perfection, as told in pictures
- How Successful People Handle Toxic People
By Travis Bradberry @talentsmarteq
(via @TAljubury) - The reason Joan Didion’s work endures: She changed the way we wrote.
By Brigid Delaney @BrigidWD
(via @NUJ_LFB) - Flashback: Innovation from within
- Terrific profile of brilliant investigative reporter @JaneMayerNYer
By @MollyLangmuir
(RT @emilynussbaum) - The Pyrex Glass Controversy That Just Won’t Die
By @AdamClarkEstes - Flashback: Y’all Connect — The ethical digital marketer
- The “celebrity professor” of hip-hop at Duke and Harvard, Patrick Douthit a k a @9thWonder
By @NCDavidMenconi
(via @jessicabanov) - What’s So Scary About Socialism?
By David M. Perry @Lollardfish - Why rule by the people is better than rule by the experts
By Nicholas Tampio @NTampio
(via @BBCSanaSafi) - Sandy’s Story: 7 years after Alzheimer’s diagnosis, “there’s still a good life.”
By @DrSanjayGupta and Sandee LaMotte
(via @HDuggalMD)
More posts from Wade this week:
- The Birmingham channel: RIP Birmingham Iron
More #sundayread:
- All tweets for April 7 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me