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Aimee
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Mild-mannered girl reporter for hire. Food, business, books, historical oddities. And dogs. aimeelevitt.com
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I have no idea how many other old stories have received this treatment. But hey, the new one is shorter and takes less time to read, so yay!
Exciting and thrilling news: The Takeout, where I worked from 2019-2021, has decided to start rewriting my old stories and reposting them under the old URLs! This is the work of Static Media, which pays writers 8 cents a word. Huzzah!

The old story: web.archive.org/web/20191024...
What the hell was shrimp wiggle?
There’s a new edition of Joy of Cooking out next month. It contains 600 brand new recipes for things that modern Americans actually eat. Unfortunately, even in a book with more than 4,000 recipes, som...
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PS: When I was reviewing plays, the only places I could afford to eat were McDonalds and Potbelly. But Petterino's provided snacks once, and they were pretty good.
TIL that WGN is owned by Nexstar. That is a major reason why I won't be going on tomorrow morning to talk about restaurants in the theater district.

I know it's a super, super small thing. But it did make me feel like I was doing something.
This is like how one year in h.s. English we had to read two books IN A ROW by women. How the boys all suffered! They whined and complained and threatened to go on strike. It was a terrible, terrible time for them, and they begged for our compassion.
There is nothing wrong with charming domestic horror! This is a genre that should be more widely explored.

Other examples: the first part of Fates and Furies, Amy's diary in Gone Girl, The Hating Game (though it's unaware that that's what it is)
Book people: can we talk about "Consider Yourself Kissed" for a second? Like, why is it billed as a love story when it is clearly a charming, funny horror story about a compulsive people-pleaser who is slowly sucked dry, to the point of madness, by her family? (Not a spoiler, it's on page one.)
Today let all praise and thanks be due to Willis Carrier, inventor of the air conditioner, and also to Dr. John Gorrie who conceived the idea 50 years before Carrier but who never marketed it because of the death of his financial backer.

www.energy.gov/articles/his...
History of Air Conditioning
Learn about some of the key milestones in one of the most important inventions of modern times -- air conditioning.
www.energy.gov
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I have just found the Wikipedia entry for the 1930s conman Napoleon Hill (real name, Oliver Hill), and it may be one of the great entries of all time.

'His father was a dentist, at first unofficially...' Yikes.
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Everything that’s happened over the past six months has been a response to an imaginary crisis. There is no immigrant invasion. No trade crisis. No scientific or governance crisis. Just people completely high off their own supply trying to fundamentally reorder society. None of this had to happen.
Had the most astonishing Red Line ride today. The train was clean! No one was having loud phone conversations! No one was sharing their music with the rest of us! And no one was smoking! Plus, there were no ads covering the window, so I got a good view of Graceland. What celestial alignment is this?
I have one, too! I reserve it for running.
And maybe Pope Francis would still be alive.
We are. I was shamelessly piggybacking on the comments.
Although I won't pretend I don't miss some parts of the old-school alt-weeklies, especially the ads, like this one from the Chicago Reader ca 1995
Of course! The train's coming! Are you really going to let a human-sized Pizza Rat be the reason you waste 10 minutes standing on a subway platform?
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I still think the best idea for progressive donors is to just revive every alt-weekly in the country and staff them with 10 reporters each.
I wrote a bit about the misguided effort by Democrats to replicate Joe Rogan the right-wing podcast ecosystem.
I'm sure the Chicago Reader and Illinois Times (Springfield) wouldn't turn down any of that sweet progressive cash.
A good piece by @marthabayne.bsky.social about how AI is taking over journalism (in part because freelancers get paid so badly, putting in the work isn't worth the effort), the death of a great journalist and friend, and maybe a whole way of life. open.substack.com/pub/marthaba...
Journalism Dreams
I wrote about the "Heat Index" scandal and why it may not matter
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If you want to help out the good people of St. Louis, @lonesometoast.bsky.social, another good person of St. Louis, is collecting supplies.
good morning #stl! i'm doing supply runs today, and below is the updated needs list from Action St. Louis, the incredible on-the-ground group leading the people's response. if you have any $ to spare, my venmo is Brooke-Foster-11 (last 4 digits of my cell # are 3066 to verify).

thanks, loves!