#sundayread for June 14, 2015
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for June 14, 2015:
- Be kind to your Twitter followers
- “Calvin and Hobbes” embodied the voice of the lonely child, by @midwestspitfire
- Powerful post on McKinney by @PoliceLawProf: 2 officers, guardian and warrior /RT @ShaunKing
- Flashback: The 500th post on Wade on Birmingham
- Definitive Oral History of How “Clueless” Became an Iconic ’90s Classic, by @chaneyj
- Robert Graves and Maurice Sendak on the Magic of Reading, by @brainpicker
- Y’all Connect: Our thanks!
- Sometimes, dead is better: Has TV’s reboot fever run amok? By @sepinwall
- Columbia House insiders explain shady math behind “8 CDs for 1¢,” by @AnnieZaleski
- Flashback: Good news from the Green Eyeshade Awards
- The making of the Simpsons’ two-part classic, “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” by @AlanSiegelDC
- SEAL Team 6: A Secret History of Quiet Killings and Blurred Lines (RT @ItsKev7)
- NPR explains the real reasons U.S. graduation rates are rising (RT @M_Bloom)
- Cam girls choose sex streaming as a long-term career path, by @mandystadt
More posts from Wade this week:
The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me