
Unsolicited opinions, essays, and meanderings through the zeitgeist
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Last night my daughter asked to go to bed early. Since my husband is in Switzerland at the moment for work, there was no co-parent to high five behind her back. But inwardly, my heart nevertheless fluttered with relief that at least this st...
I bought the leopard-print bib overalls from the Gap a few months ago after spotting them on a Gen Z employee of the town’s tot playroom.“The Gap! On sale!” she offered in response to my off-handed compliment as I walked out the door. It ha...
On Woolf, dread, resignation, and a final À la carte, of sorts.
It seems weird to offer up my thoughts on How To Get To Heaven From Belfast without at least acknowledging the fact that we are at war, “we” meaning the United States and not...
In the last week, I’ve been feeling particularly hysterical about AI. It seems like a good time to reshare this essay I wrote a year ago after I visited friends and was astounded by both the frequency and variety of ways they relied upon Ch...
There’s a highly relatable moment in the introduction to ’s Butts: A Backstory, where she confesses her surprise at catching a glimpse of her own butt. “This is what’s trailing me?” It’s hard to see our own butts, Radke points out, a fact w...
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Evanston-based writer, reader, mother, and lawyer, by way of Brooklyn, Cambridge, LA, and Oakland. My two favorite things to write about are books and motherhood. Proud Williams College alum and unenthusiastic Harvard Law grad.
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