
A weekly meditation about something beautiful from author and GQ correspondent Rosecrans Baldwin. For members, a Sunday supplement with 3+ things to love.
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The Sunday supplement #190
☞ If you’re sitting by a pool today, here are three books I might sugest, that I loved but don’t think I’ve mentioned in the meditations before. Grouped by genre, with publisher descriptions.
“The Barbers Shop” (1931), Edward Hopper
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The Sunday supplement #189
☞ We’ll start with a couple new R&B singles because why not. All three great.
“Criminal Physiognomies” (1881), Edgar Degas
Crime is not beautiful, and I’m lucky I haven’t experienced much worse than being robbed: car broken into, bikes stolen, clothing stolen, a Sony Discman nabbed on a train. But no attacks, no bre...
The Sunday supplement #188
☞ First, to the music: Three songs from three new, slightly obscure albums all worth checking out, that I’ve been enjoying depending on the mood, whether dark/melancholic, hard/upbeat, or sleazy/fun.
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