Tuesday, July 24, 2018

@22:45, 7/22/18

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1
Books

How Sweet It Is. And How Malignant.

James Walvin’s “Sugar: The World Corrupted: From Slavery to Obesity” describes the problems with an all-too-familiar commodity.

Sugar; the bitter truth


2
Style

Piling on Clothes to Lay Herself Bare

What happened when one feminist writer shed her makeup and minis in the name of modesty.

A uniform saves effort.  It is under constant development.
Look around.

3
Style

A Curator of the Montauk Summer Scene

Sasha Benz is an entrepreneur, creative director of Surf Lodge and an aspiring reality TV star.

Good luck to her.

4
U.S.

Stormy Daniels and Her Husband Are Divorcing, Lawyer Confirms

Ms. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has waged a legal battle against President Trump over a nondisclosure agreement.

Sadomasochists are a small minority.

5
Food

I Can’t Believe It’s Chickpea Water


Butter is not an imitation.

6
T Magazine

How a Rei Kawakubo Disciple Is Using All-Black Clothing to Make Something New

The fashion designer Kei Ninomiya discusses coming up at Comme des Garçons and his new project with Moncler.

Perhaps it is new.
It looks labored.

7
Crosswords & Games

What 7-Down Is

Jonathan M. Kaye talks to us in code.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Sy6oiJbEk

Yes.
As much contract as you want.

8
Food

For a Cleaner Grater, Grab the Tea Whisk

Japanese chefs use a bamboo tea whisk to clean their wasabi graters. The trick works on a Microplane, too.

I will look for one after I move.

9
Food

Colorful Focaccia and Cookies in NoMad

At Leonelli Focacceria e Pasticceria, come for the rainbow cookie and stay for the focaccia.

As convenient.

10
Food

The Time for Apricots Is Now

The golden fruits are plentiful at New York’s farmers’ markets. But act fast. They’ll be gone before August.

Fresh is better.

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