Just Good Shit: 05.16.21

This week, I celebrated the first anniversary of The Art of Showing Up! My girlfriend got me an amazing (and delicious) cake to celebrate. We also had two (!!) friend hangouts this weekend and watched Showgirls, a movie viewing experience that I…frankly was not prepared for. At one point, we paused, in a state of awe and confusion, to discuss what we had just seen, and she pointed out we were *not even seven minutes into the movie*. It’s nonsensical, baffling, and so shockingly bad, and I kind of already want to watch it again? (Instead we’re watching You Don’t Nomi, the documentary that seeks to figure out why Showgirls…is this way.)

Here’s what else I had going on this week.

Reading

Sara Yasin, my former coworker, is a good follow for news/insight on what is happening in Israel and Palestine right now. And Democracy Now and US Campaign for Palestinian Rights are two good resources (h/t Sally).

Also:

5 People Describe the Emotional and Financial Tolls of House Arrest, VICE.

Texas Is About to Pass a Radical Anti-Abortion Bill and It Should Scare You, Jezebel.

Why We Speak More Weirdly at Home, The Atlantic.

Called by God, Slate.

How To Affirm the People in Your Life Who Use Multiple Sets of Pronouns, them.

And I’ve been reading a galley of The Housewives and really loving it!

Have a good one! 🌷

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Just Good Shit: 05.09.21

Just Good Shit: 05.02.21

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Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hi, pals! I’m officially vaccinated and ready to party aka have 1/2 of a beer with friends and then go to bed at a sensible hour! I feel beyond grateful to have made it to this point, but the current COVID situation in India is dire. I donated via GiveIndia, and NYT has more ways to help here.

Here’s what else I had going on this week…

Reading

This week, I read Last Call: A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York, which I highly recommend. It’s true crime, which is usually not my cup of tea (and I had to kind of skim through the descriptions of the crimes), but it really focuses on the victims and their lives as opposed to centering the killer. It’s ultimately a book about community organizing, incompetent/bigoted policing, and gay New York in the ā€˜80s and ā€˜90s, and I just thought it was so well done. I also read Crying in H Mart, which I thought was fantastic.

Also:

I Was 12 When We Met, Slate.
Note: this article deals with grooming and rape.

Post-vaccination Inertia Is Real, The Atlantic.

The Slander Industry, NYT.

ā€˜The Relief Outweighed the Regret’, Vulture.
I loved this! (Content note for diet/weight loss talk.)

Pixar’s Troubled ā€œSoulā€, The New Yorker.

Is This the End of the Leotard?, Slate.
I will click pretty much any story about athletic uniforms.

The Complicated Reality of Thrift Store 'Gentrification', Jezebel.

Has Online Retail’s Biggest Bully Returned?, NYT.

Ryan O’Connell’s Coming-of-Age Story, Told Through Polaroids, Interview.

Love Weed, Hate the Scaries? This Legal Bud Promises the Mellowest Buzz Ever, VICE.

Can confirm, this stuff is great and I love their branding. BTW, if you shop via this link, we’ll both get $10 off.

What Astrologer Susan Miller Can’t Live Without, NY Mag.

P.S. If you still need Mother’s Day gift ideas, the 2020 Just Good Shit gift guides might be helpful!

Have a good evening! šŸ»

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Just Good Shit: 04.25.21

Just Good Shit: 04.18.21

Post-vaccine selfie in a CVS wearing sticker that says ā€œVaccinated for COVID-19ā€

This week, I got my second dose of the vaccine, something I feel incredibly grateful for. Getting such an effective vaccine this early in time feels like a miracle, and I feel very overwhelmed when I sit with the reality of how lucky I am to have made it to this point. It’s impossible not to think about this in the context of not just the 566,452 known COVID deaths in the U.S., but also in the context of Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo and George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and so many other people who are no longer with us who should be. I feel hollowed out by all of the gun violence and racism and misogyny in the U.S., and anxious about re-entering a society where, vaccinated or not, it’s pretty hard to feel safe.

Here’s what else I had going on this week…

Writing

On Thursday, I published the big feature I’ve been plugging away at for a while now: Shantay, You Pay: Inside the Heavy Financial Burden of Going On ā€˜Drag Race’. I enjoyed working on this article so much. Everyone I spoke to for it was wonderful — thoughtful and generous and genuinely funny — and I learned a ton from every single interview I did. (I think my first draft was…11,000 words? lol) It was also really nice, after a year of sameness and sadness, to talk to a bunch of really talented artists about making stuff. I miss making stuff! Anyway, I’m really happy it’s out in the world, and I hope you enjoy reading it!

On another note, there’s a new episode of Oh, I Like That this week: ā€œBreaking Up with Friends and Other Ways to Prepare for a Post-COVID Summer.ā€

Reading

Police Say A Lot Of Things, Defector.

ā€œLet me tell you how bad the gun problem in this country is.ā€

How You, Personally, Can Fight the Anti-Trans Bills Surging Across the U.S., VICE.

The Soul of Bravo, Vulture.

The Political Media Is Having a ā€œGotta Hear Both Sidesā€ Relapse, Slate.

Baby proof: talking to kids about what it means to be transgender or non-binary., Reading My Tea Leaves.

I'd Like This To Stop: Praise For A Promising Young Woman, Ayesha A. Siddiqi.
Perfectly sums up everything I disliked about this movie!

Watching

We’re still watching The Nanny, which I’m enjoying so much. We also watched Operation Varsity Blues on Netflix, which was good/infuriating, and started This Is a Robbery (good so far!) and Couples Therapy (ehhhh??????).

Have a good evening. ✨

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Just Good Shit: 04.11.21

Just Good Shit: 04.04.21

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Happy Sunday! Here’s what I have been up to this week…

My shit, elsewhere

A new episode of the podcast is up! This week, we talked about birthdays.

Reading

Vaccine Cheat Days Are Adding Up, The Atlantic.

My staff is anxious about reopening, even though they're vaccinated, Ask a Manager.

HGTV Is Getting a Renovation, The New Yorker.

The Therapy-App Fantasy, The Cut.

The Untold Story of Queer Foster Families, The New Yorker.

When the Mob Comes, Men Yell At Me.

The Mysterious Case of the F*cking Good Pizza, VICE.

How Big Dogs' Big Progressive Rebrand Went Wrong, GQ.

Have a good evening! 🐰

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Just Good Shit: 03.28.21

Just Good Shit: 03.21.21

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hi, pals. I hope you’re doing OK, given what a dark week it was here in the U.S. Here’s what I was up to…

Reading

ā€˜A specific kind of racism’: Atlanta shootings fuel fears over anti-sex-work ideology, The Guardian.

The Solution to Violence Against Women Will Never Be ā€˜More Police’, VICE.

SuChin Pak Reveals ā€˜Misogynistic, Violent, and Racist’ Incident at MTV, Vulture.

Behind the Scenes at a Five-Star Hotel, The New Yorker.

She Was Just Walking Home, NYT.

Here's why Substack's scam worked so well, The Hypothesis.

Don’t Sleep on Drag Race U.K.’s Bimini Bon-Boulash, Vulture.

Watching & listening to

We rented The Orange Years, a documentary about ā€˜90s Nickelodeon that I loved. I also listened to the ā€œIs Some News Just Voyeurism?ā€ episode of the new podcast The Big Question and really enjoyed it.

Have a good evening. šŸ’›

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Just Good Shit: 03.14.21

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Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hello on this shorter-than-usual Sunday! I hope you’re having a nice weekend. Here’s what I was up to this week…

Reading

Abuse and Power, NY Mag.
Very good longread on the Cuomo administration.

Against Child Hostages, Model Citizen.

The Crisis Candidate, NY Mag.

The Art World Has Bigger Enemies Than Forgers, Defector.

Can Small-Scale Subscriptions Change Food Media for the Better?, VICE.

Thoughts on rejection from a hiring manager in a competitive field, Ask a Manager.
I also loved this comment.

#1318: ā€œPissed off during the post-pandemic party because nobody kept in touch.ā€, Captain Awkward.


Watching

I feel like I’ve been watching a lot of stuff lately, and it ranges in quality! The good: Allen v. Farrow, The Golden Girls. The pretty dece: Made You Look. The pandemic-good-enough: I Care a Lot, Murder Among the Mormons.

Have a good one! ā°

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