Just Good Shit: 07.11.21

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Hello and happy July! I took last weekend off because my family was visiting and it was a holiday. Hereā€™s what else Iā€™ve got for you this weekā€¦

My shit

And the latest ep of Oh, I Like That, ā€œQueer Faves Grab Bag,ā€ is live! (But FYI there will not be a new episode this upcoming week.)

Reading

I read Plain Bad Heroines on my Kindle and loved it so much that I immediately bought the hardcover version and am now re-reading it ā€” thatā€™s how much I enjoyed it! I also finished Something to Talk About, and now Iā€™m reading We Are the Baby-Sitters Club: Essays and Artwork from Grown-Up Readers.

Also:

The Horror of Surfside, Slate.

Donald Rumsfeld, Killer of 400,000 People, Dies Peacefully, The Daily Beast.

How Twitter can ruin a life, Vox.

The Police Called It An Accident. She Turned to 1-800-Autopsy., NYT.

When Implicit Bias Training Antagonizes the Workers Itā€™s Supposed to Help, VICE.

Where Jobless Benefits Were Cut, Jobs Are Still Hard to Fill, NYT.

ā€˜I was drowning insideā€™: How the sports world failed when 3 Black women needed help, The 19th.

Is There a Right Way to Act Blind?, NYT Magazine.

How Vlogging Is Empowering a New Generation of Stutterers, Catapult.

Can I Sit Here? | Let's Chat About Seating for Fat Folks, Marielle Elizabeth.

What happens when we die, Sick Note.

This Mothā€™s Name Is a Slur. Scientists Wonā€™t Use It Anymore., NYT.

The Subversive Joy of Lil Nas Xā€™s Gay Pop Stardom, NYT.

The Lesbian Strippers Changing the Game of Male Exotic Dancing, Slate.

Note: All NYT links are ā€œgift links,ā€ which means they will not count against your 10-articles-a-month total.

Watching

I Think You Should Leave, the first episode of which had me fully crying laughing. The Coney Island episode of Defunctland, which was great, especially because we watched it right before going to Coney Island. And 9 to 5, which Iā€™ve somehow never seen before and isā€¦ not a movie about unionizing (at least not in the traditional sense), as Iā€™d always assumed!!!

Have a good one! šŸ¦

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Tomatoes!

Iā€™ve had tomatoes on my mind since a friend shared this New Yorker cartoon that has the caption, ā€œSummerā€™s here. Do you want to start talking incessantly about tomatoes or corn?ā€

While I donā€™t truly love tomatoes like some people do, I realized thereā€™s a handful of tomato-centric recipes that I really like, and that I figured are worth re-upping as tomato season approaches!

First, thereā€™s this Claire Lower/Lifehacker post that is nothing short of life-changing: Marinate Your Tomatoes for Extra Flavorful BLTs. I canā€™t say with 100% confidence that this will make even tomato-haters like tomatoes, but I do think if youā€™re not, like, actively repulsed by tomatoes, this marinade might be enough to get you to a place of real enjoyment. I made a batch of these last night and even though the tomatoes I got arenā€™t even that good, they were still great! (Iā€™m extra thrilled because I just bought a bottle of the much-loved Kewpie mayo, making these BLTs even more special.)


Next, up: Nora Ephronā€™s tomato sauce, via Kelsey Miller/A Cup of Jo. After I read this for the first time, I went on a farmers market trek to find the perfect tomatoes, and when I finally secured them and made the recipe, it did not disappoint. Iā€™m looking forward to making this one in Augustā€¦itā€™s not time just yet.


Moving on to cherry tomatoesā€¦I love the roasted tomato, feta, and chickpea mix in this recipe.

Finally, if you canā€™t choose between tomatoes or corn, I humbly suggest NYT Cookingā€™s summer shrimp scampi with tomatoes and corn. We use canned corn for this, and have made it without the shrimp on several occasions, and always get great results. šŸ…

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Just Good Shit: 06.27.21

Image: A woman wears a white ā€œPromote Homosexualityā€ T-shirt and black Leviā€™s dad jeans and holds an iridescent fan

It was another great week! I love being vaccinated!! We managed to get super last-minute tickets to NightGowns, Sasha Velourā€™s fantastic drag show; went to Drag n Drive; hung out with friends on our rooftop; visited a newish very cute/gay grocery store; went to the gay beach; made new friends; saw old friendsā€¦really just 10s across the board!

That said, the cops are literally pepper spraying and arresting people celebrating Pride in Washington Square Park as I write this (!!!!), soā€¦thereā€™s still a long way to go in this fight.

Hereā€™s what else I had going onā€¦

Reading

I finished another Ann Bannon novel (which I didnā€™t love as much as Beebo) and am now reading the rom-com Something to Talk About.

Also:

Rachel Lindsay Has No Roses Left to Burn, NY Mag.

Airbnb Is Spending Millions of Dollars to Make Nightmares Go Away, Bloomberg.
TBH, I was kind of already out on Airbnb, at least for traveling alone with my gf, after our last few trips, when I felt very freaked out and vulnerable, and this article made me feel like thatā€™s probably the right move.

The mRNA Vaccines Are Extraordinary, but Novavax Is Even Better, The Atlantic.

How to Organize Your Fridge, Wirecutter.

ā€˜I Donā€™t Drink, But My Friends Still Want to Split the Bill!ā€™, The Cut.

Drag March Kicks Off Pride Weekend In Spectacular Style, Gothamist.

ā€˜We Really Don't Have Time to Wasteā€™ ā€” Coming Out in a Pandemic, NYT.

19 Unforgettable Ways to Make Up for Lost Time With Friends This Summer, VICE.

A few other recs from this weekā€¦

Wig, a documentary about NYC drag on HBO.

NYT Cookingā€™s Creamy Chive Pasta With Lemon recipe ā€”remarkably simple/fast to make, and really delicious.

A bunch of mesh pouches + a pack of carabiners, which gave me the beach bag organization Iā€™ve been craving.

Queer Crosswords, which is great, and also has a comprehensive list of LGBTQ charities worth your time and money, if youā€™re looking for a nice way to honor Pride before June ends.

Have a nice night! šŸ§ššŸ½ā€ā™€ļø

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Just Good Shit: 06.20.21

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

It was another good week around here! Our morning glories are growing at a borderline-alarming speed; we met up with friends at Riis yesterday; we had new friends over on Thursday night and had so much fun; and I did a massive organization project today that Iā€™m so happy about. We also voted (early ā€” the primaries are Tuesday in NYC), which is always a pleasure. And a box of the best peaches Iā€™ve ever tasted arrives this week!

Hereā€™s what else I had going onā€¦

My shit

Reading

Iā€™m currently reading I Am a Woman by Ann Bannon, and really enjoying it! Also:

The Road to Terfdom, Lux Magazine.

Living Nonbinary in a Binary Sports World, Sports Illustrated.

Do You Want to Be Sad, or Skinny? The Slippery Solution of Wellbutrin, VICE.
(Just a headā€™s up that this article centers on eating disorders.)

ā€˜A Family Like Oursā€™: Portraits of Gay Fatherhood, NYT.

The Housewife and the Hustler Is a Necessary Yet Flawed Portrait of Erika Jayne, Tom Girardi, & American Greed, Jezebel.

Let's Talk About In the Heights and the Erasure of Dark-Skinned Afro-Latinx Folks, The Root.

The #gaycopsoftiktok are barely even trying, All Cops Are Posters.

The improbable true story of Judge Judy and the reporter who made her a star, LA Times.

Casey McQuiston Will Remind You What It Feels Like to Be Alive, The Cut.

#1338: ā€œ*surprised Pikachu face* Another friendship that stresses me out!ā€, Captain Awkward.
ā€œLife is too short for this NiceGirlā„¢ shit where seeming polite is more important than being honest, kind, or happy.ā€

Watching

Explant, a really interesting documentary about the history of breast implants and the thousands of women who say theirs are making them sick. The aforementioned The Housewife and the Hustler. But Iā€™m a Cheerleader, a classic. And Luca, the new Pixar movie.

Have a good evening! ā˜€ļø

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Just Good Shit: 06.13.21

Two people sitting at a march for Black Trans Lives in Brooklyn holding signs that say ā€œNone of us are free until ALL of us are freeā€ and ā€œProtect Trans Kids/ā€
Two protest signs: One says ā€œProtect Trans Youthā€ and the other says ā€œStop policing kidsā€™ genitals, you weirdos.ā€

Whew, what a weekend! Yesterday I spent the day at Good Judy, a newish (and, now, vaxxed-only) queer bar in Park Slope. They closed the block down and had a bunch of amazing drag performances throughout the day. The vibe was just so good ā€” mellow, communal, welcoming, fun. The DJ was playing banger after banger; when he put on ā€œAll I Want for Christmas Is You,ā€ we all absolutely lost it.

Today I spent the day at the March for Black Trans Lives, an incredibly moving (and impressively well-organized) event that started with a rally at the Brooklyn Museum and ended in Ft. Greene Park. It centered on trans youth and trans liberation, and featured several young speakers, all of whom were incredible. (I recommend checking out all of the speeches; you can see two of my favorites here and here. NYT also covered it, and there are lots of great photos.) Coming together in solidarity and community, taking to the streets, chanting in unison, protecting each other, and making time to celebrate the fact that weā€™re still hereā€¦ itā€™s just kind of the whole thing, you know?

Hereā€™s what else I had going on this weekā€¦

Reading

This week, I read The Killer Wore Leather, a very funny murder mystery that I discovered via this list of queer beach reads that I edited recently!

And a couple other articles worth your time:

The New York Timesā€™ Culture-War Definition of Free Speech, The New Republic.

I Asked My Rapist For $10,000, Lux.

Two Black Students Won School Honors. Then Came the Calls for a Recount., NYT.

Iā€™m using NYTā€™s new ā€œgift articlesā€ feature to share the NYT links in this post; basically, subscribers can now share 10 articles per month, and if you use a ā€œgiftā€ link like the ones above, it wonā€™t count toward your free article total.

Have a good night! āœŠšŸ½

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Just Good Shit: 06.06.21

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hiiiii! Tonightā€™s edition is a little late because I spent most of the day lying tits-up on the gay beach reading Beebo Brinker ā€” truly an ideal way to spend a 90 degree Sunday at the beginning of June!! Hereā€™s what else I had going on this weekā€¦

Writing

And thereā€™s a new ep of Oh, I Like That: Homosexual Tendencies (Letā€™s Talk About Pride!).

Itā€™s time for me to re-up these

Reading

Along with Beebo, I read Casey McQuistonā€™s new novel, One Last Stop, which is great. Andā€¦I didnā€™t read much else actually, because it was a short week and I was writing/editing a bunch. Also itā€™s hard to read when youā€™re playing ā€œLove Againā€ on repeat!

Have a good night! šŸŒ”

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Just Good Shit: 05.30.21

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hi, friends! Hereā€™s what I was up to this weekā€¦

Reading

What the Tulsa Race Massacre Destroyed, NYT.

A Day With New Yorkā€™s Bird Paramedics, Curbed.

Iā€™m a Vaccinated Transplant Recipient. I Donā€™t Have Antibodies. Now What?, NYT.

The man who didnā€™t invent Flaminā€™ Hot Cheetos, L.A. Times.

Cruella Is the Girl-Bossification of the Madwoman, Vulture.
OK, we decided to watch this out of morbid curiosity/boredom (itā€™s been pouring non-stop for three days) and had low expectationsā€¦and yet were still shocked by just how bad it was! Totally joyless, incredibly obnoxious, with too many plot holes to count, and it just, likeā€¦ does not connect to the 101 Dalmatians villain/story at all. So weird!

Cruella shows that Disney is still struggling to get its ā€œfirst gay characterā€ right, A.V. Club.

If Cruellaā€™s Ending Left You Confused, Youā€™re Not Alone, Slate.

She Put Her Unspent Love in a Cardboard Box, NYT.

Bowen Yang Is Changing the Late-Night Comedy Landscape, Slate.

How to help coworkers who have been in the office all along, Ask a Manager.

Have a good night! šŸŒ„

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Just Good Shit: 05.23.21

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hello! Hereā€™s what I had going on this weekā€¦

Writing

And Sally and I answered some listener questions about friendship on the podcast!

Reading

What Happens When Americans Can Finally Exhale, The Atlantic.

Covid Killed His Father. Then Came $1 Million in Medical Bills., NYT.

My Grandfather Bought a Home in Gaza With His Savings. An Israeli Airstrike Destroyed It., NYT.

Chipotle Is a Criminal Enterprise Built on Exploitation, Jacobin.

Billy Porter Breaks a 14-Year Silence: ā€œThis Is What HIV-Positive Looks Like Nowā€, The Hollywood Reporter.

Sorry, Bella Poarch, this IS ā€˜Build a B*tchā€™, The Kids Arenā€™t Alright.

It Is Unconscionable That The Gay Community Has Ostracized Me Simply Because I Was Born A Cop, Defector.

Eating

This weekend, I got motivated to deal with the ongoing problem of lunch, and Iā€™m returning to sauce theory. Iā€™m doing perfect chicken + roasted vegetables + ready rice, and then I whipped up two sauces from Simply Julia. I already feel so much better about the fact that tomorrow is Monday.

Have a good evening! šŸŒ‡

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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 Iā€¦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*. Itā€™s nonsensical, baffling, and so shockingly bad, and I kind of already want to watch it again? (Instead weā€™re watching You Donā€™t Nomi, the documentary that seeks to figure out why Showgirlsā€¦is this way.)

Hereā€™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 Iā€™ve been reading a galley of The Housewives and really loving it!

Have a good one! šŸŒ·

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Just Good Shit: 05.09.21