fun holiday poll questions, fondue revival, shopping addiction, and other news
Hello.
I thought it would be fun to do a little holiday themed poll since Christmas is one week away. Then, we’ll get into today’s news.
(if eggnog is your drink of choice, can we be friends?)
(if not, we can still be friends)
Ready for today’s news?
Fondue is hot right now (as it should be).
This article celebrates the simplicity and social aspect of fondue, emphasizing its ability to transform a gathering into a fun, interactive experience. The author shares personal anecdotes, reflects on the Swiss origins of fondue, and discusses the appeal of vintage fondue pots as both culinary tools and decorative items. The piece is an invitation to rediscover the joy of shared meals, highlighting fondue as an easy yet impressive option for hosting friends.Â
I think I want to invest in a fondue pot. Should I get that for myself for Christmas?
-Metrograph: Where People Go To Keep Theaters AliveÂ
A vivid review of the Metrograph movie theater in downtown New York. It describes the theater's unique appeal, combining elements of chic design with the allure of classic cinema. The writer highlights the theater's curated concessions, stylish interior, and the old Hollywood charm of its restaurant, the Metrograph Commissary. This piece captures the essence of Metrograph as a haven for movie enthusiasts and a symbol of the enduring magic of movie-going.Â
An article that delves into the changing landscape of writing in the digital age, particularly in the face of automated text generation technologies. It discusses the shift from human writing being a craft to becoming a tool for SEO and click generation. The article offers an optimistic perspective on the future of human writing, suggesting that this technological shift could lead to a resurgence of more authentic, profound writing that machines cannot replicate.Â
-Grin and Bare It: The Humor and Horror of Faux-Naked Fashion
The trend of "naked dressing" in fashion reflects a blend of humor and a deeper desire to confront objectification by preemptively presenting an exaggerated version of the body. This approach, influenced by concepts like body horror and abject art, challenges societal norms and perceptions of the body. It's seen as a way to assert control over one's image, displaying a form of openness that questions the boundaries between the self and societal expectations. This fashion trend can be seen as a commentary on objectification, identity, and the societal gaze.
-We’re All Shopping Adicts Now
The article explores the evolution of shopping hauls on social media, particularly on YouTube and TikTok. It discusses how early YouTubers popularized haul videos, influencing viewers' shopping habits and contributing to the rise of consumerism. The trend has grown significantly, with everyone from children to celebrities participating. The article also touches on the impact of these hauls on shopping behaviors and environmental concerns, highlighting the connection between identity formation and consumption in the digital age. The phenomenon reflects broader societal issues related to overconsumption and its ecological implications.
-In the City That Never Sleeps, a Wedding That Never EndsÂ
Erin Hardy and Eddie Ubell, a couple from New York, crafted a unique wedding experience that reflected their personalities and favorite city spots. They focused on creating a day that felt more like an ideal night out in New York rather than a traditional wedding. The celebration included an intimate ceremony at Eddie's childhood home, followed by dinner at the Odeon and dancing at the Boom Boom Room. Their wedding emphasized personal touches, from the choice of venues to the menu and music, making it a true representation of their style and shared memories.
Okay, I’m in love with this story.
-How Celebrating Girlhood Quickly Became the Internet's Favorite Trend
This trend, coined as "girl vocabulary," includes embracing elements of childhood such as ribbons, lace, and pastel colors. It's seen as a form of reclaiming girlhood and a response to the previously dominant "girlboss" era. Critics view this trend as both a marketing ploy and a possible regression, while others see it as a healthy form of escapism and self-expression. The trend is linked to a broader conversation about identity, femininity, and the role of women in society.
See you tomorrow.
I think you should get a treat today. Something festive and delicious.
Bye <3