
A list of good reads
- Ozy looks at ‘broken rice’—the hottest new foodie trend in Vietnamese food.
- In the midst of all this hype over the red planet thanks to rah-rah tech titans, The Atlantic has a timely piece titled, ‘Mars is a hell hole’.
- New York Times investigated whether the “five S’s” used to calm fussy babies—swaddle, side or stomach position, shush, swing and suck—also helps grown-ups snooze.
- Mashable investigates an equally weighty question: Does anyone actually like Clubhouse?
- Indian Express takes a closer look at the atmanirbhar equivalents to everything from Twitter to WhatsApp.
- Also in Indian Express’ Sunday edition: A collection of good reads on Korean drama.
- Mint Lounge explains the new fad of Yoga HIIT—which combines the flow of yoga with intervals of high-intensity cardio.
- The Cut revisits the Britney Spears—a teenage girl caught in the headlights of fame—that we loved/reviled but rarely cared to know.
- New York magazine has an excellent interview with Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins on the legacy of ‘Silence of the Lambs’.
- Colin Daileda in LongReads has an excellent essay on being an ‘albatross’ couple—living apart from his wife stuck in Bangalore, still waiting on her green card.