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 READ | | Dreyer’s English — Making You a Better Writer. This book is for nerds, but it’s also a best-seller, so it seems like a lot of us are grammar nerds. Random House chief copy editor Benjamin Dreyer shares his tricks of the trade in what may be the most sparkling book ever written about grammar. His list of commonly confused words alone will likely teach a little something to even professional writers (though not us, of course! Not at all). | |
| The Gypsy’s Curse — Twisted Southern Gothic. Writers from the American South have a special sort of storytelling magic, but this 1970s Harry Crews gem is above and beyond. It follows Marvin Molar, a deaf-mute bodybuilder whose deformed legs mean he has to walk on his hands, and his torrid love affair. | |
| Cooked — Play With Your Food. This love letter to home cooking, in which famed foodie Michael Pollan learns to cook (how did he not already know?) is a joyful meditation on what the process of cooking means for us (and our food). If you’re not into reading books, you can consume the docuseries version on Netflix instead. | |
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| | | | | | Accept substitutes. A business in Nebraska called Fake a Vacation is offering customers doctored photos showing them standing at tourist destinations so they can pretend to their social media followers that they took a fun trip. Prices start at $20. It’s not the company’s fault people simultaneously can’t afford vacations and feel they have to fake it for their followers — but it sure is a grim symptom of twin cultural pressures. | SOURCE: UPI |
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