A list of good reads
- The Atlantic (splainer gift link) has a thought-provoking read on late bloomers in an age that celebrates early success.
- The Quint reports on the shocking number of lynchings and hate crimes that have taken place since the NDA came to power on June 4.
- Reuters has an interesting read on the resurgence of Fujifilm—which is now struggling to keep up with the demand of its retro-themed cameras.
- CNN takes an inside view of the Olympic Village in Paris, which is supposed to be the “greenest ever.”
- The Conversation takes a nostalgic look at the iconic movie 'The Lion King' on its 30th anniversary.
- Dilip M Menon in Scroll writes a fascinating essay on the factors behind the large-scale migration out of Kerala.
- The Cut explores the latest controversy in the world of haute couture: who will lead Chanel after the abrupt exit of former creative director Virginie Viard.
- Mid-Day looks at the emergence of a new crop of consumers called ‘gleamers’—who believe in celebrating the “small wins in life.”
- Outlook reports on a unique tradition of memorialising the dead with benches in a Darjeeling village.
- Wall Street Journal (splainer gift link) tries to answer the burning question for travellers: how early do you need to be at the airport?