THE WEEKENDER is a special collaboration between OZY Tribe members near and far to provide delicious recommendations for your valuable weekend time. Next week, we'd love to feature yours too. Are you watching, listening to or reading something amazing? Share your suggestions with us here at OZY! | Hit us with your best shot |
| WHAT TO WATCH | | Dublin Murders — Whodunnit? No, Really Who? The cult favorite books by author Tana French have finally made it to the screen in this BBC series. It’s a twisty, creepy mystery about the death of a child … which may or may not be the handiwork of a serial killer long thought gone. | SUGGESTED BY: /Amateur Sleuth |
| Motherless Brooklyn — A Gritty Tale. This Edward Norton film follows a private eye with Tourette syndrome trying to solve his boss’s murder. It’s not just about that story — though it’s a gripping one — but a deep dive into the development of mid-century New York City under Robert Moses. | SUGGESTED BY: /OZY Fan |
| The Crown — Liz II, Part II. This is technically Season 3 of Netflix’s series about the Windsors, but it’s the first with an all-new cast. Claire Foy and Matt Smith, who played Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip for rounds one and two, have been replaced. The crown is now worn by awards season darling Olivia Colman, who is stunning and brilliant as Her Majesty. | SUGGESTED BY: /Royal Watcher |
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| Revtown — The Love of Your Life — in Blue Jean Form. Finding a pair of jeans that fits you, and your lifestyle, just right isn’t easy. But it could be. These jeans start with a proprietary Italian denim — fabric so flexible and strong it’s like athletic wear. Which makes sense since they’re the brainchild of former Under Armour execs who set out to build a better blue jean. Strength, style and comfort — everything you demand from your workout gear, delivered at a killer price. SPONSORED BY: Revtown | SUGGESTED BY Wade Best /The Jean Genie |
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| WHAT TO READ | | In Order to Live — Behind the Wall. As a young teenager, Yeonmi Park did the unthinkable: She and her mom managed to break out of North Korea, escaping through China for a harrowing few years until they were able to get to South Korea. Her story of survival, captured in this autobiography, is also one of family reunion — initially she and her mom believed her sister, who escaped before they did, was gone for good. But years later, they managed to track her down. | SUGGESTED BY: /History Buff |
| The Idiot — Modern Bildungsroman. Elif Batuman’s acclaimed novel is the semi-autobiographical story of a young woman studying linguistics at Harvard, using literature to get closer to a classmate and discovering to her chagrin the limits of a relationship based only on language. It may sound boring, but it’s actually laugh-out-loud funny, deeply weird and a solid testament to Batuman’s reputation as a key millennial literary voice. | SUGGESTED BY: /Millennial Voice |
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| WHAT TO EAT | | Hi Tops — Finger-Lickin’ Good. This gay sports bar in San Francisco’s historic Castro neighborhood has everything you need: live sports on plasma TVs, friendly crowds, and best of all, a fried chicken sandwich that will make you rethink all your previous choices and dedicate your life to whatever faith mandates you to eat this sandwich every day. Hi Tops is generous with the fries (and the four different sauces that accompany them), and has an impressive variety of beers on tap and deceptively strong cocktails. If you’re smart — and you are, we know — consider making a Monday night sojourn for $5 baskets of wings. Tuesdays are for trivia, and Thursdays, as they are in all the finest establishments, are whiskey shots and go-go Boys. | SUGGESTED BY: /Thursday Night Regular |
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| | | Lie in weight. A bar in Dubai is running an unconventional promotion: Through the end of the year, women can get free drink credits corresponding to their weight. It’s about 12 cents per pound — heavier women get more free drinks — and while the bar does have a scale, it says it’ll use the honor system and not force the women to verify their weight in order to get the free drinks. | SOURCE: UPI |
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