My picks for #sundayread for April 28, 2019:
- Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment”: So glad I finally listened to this classic. Brilliant and mad, a harrowing look at a criminal mind.
https://buff.ly/2IYLRRT - This is why we aren’t curing the world’s most curable diseases
By @KatherineJWu
(RT @LiberMedia) - Walking While Black: How Jacksonville fights pedestrian fatalities … and black pedestrians
By Topher Sanders @ReporterTopher, Kate Rabinowitz @dataKateR and Benjamin @Conarck - Flashback: 10 years ago, a look at Shift Workspace, one of the first coworking spaces in Birmingham
#Bham - .@JamilaWoods and the Poetry of Black Love
By @JennyGathright
(via @ForBeginners) - .@ElonMusk: The Architect of Tomorrow
By @NeilStrauss - Flashback: When a blog isn’t right for you
- Author/TV producer David Simon @AoDespair unleashes fury on the concept of “packaging” in Hollywood.
- Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ Cash Flow
By @AmyChozick - Flashback: Ten years ago, Huntsville fights possible swine flu
- Amy Poehler, Comedy’s Subversive Star, Is Defining Her Own Feminism
By @MarisaGuthrie - How Rupert Murdoch’s Empire of Influence Remade the World
Three-part series by @JonathanMahler and @JimRutenberg - Against Amazon: Seven Arguments, One Manifesto
By @JorgeCarrion21
(via @thebookstall) - What 50-year-old dirty diapers on the moon can teach us about the potential origins of life on Earth
By Brian Resnick @B_resnick
More posts from Wade this week:
- The Birmingham channel: A detour through town
More #sundayread:
- All tweets for April 28 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me