comparemela.com

Page 2 - Sophie Murguia News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Everything Our Editors Loved in July

Everything Our Editors Loved in July
outsideonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from outsideonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Everything Our Editors Loved in June | Outside Online

Everything Our Editors Loved in June | Outside Online
outsideonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from outsideonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Everything Our Editors Loved in May

With summer just around the corner, we spent the month of May enjoying absorbing accounts of surf culture around the world, a fascinating field guide to our hometown of Santa Fe, and a reality competition series that inspired one editor to pick up a new hobby. Here are the books, films, and shows that  Outside staff couldn’t get enough of last month.  What We Read Like everything under the Wildsam umbrella, the company’s new Santa Fe Field Guide is so much more than just a guidebook. Complete with striking illustrations, interviews with locals, and thoughtful passages about important issues (like water access, child hunger, the Pueblo Revolt, and Indigenous culture preservation), the book delivers a thoughtful snapshot of its subject. I’ve been reading bits of it before bed, and while it may seem odd to read a travel book about my own town, I’ve learned a ton about Santa Fe’s history plus, I have some new restaurants I want to check out! Abigail Wise, digital managin

Everything Our Editors Loved in April

In April, Outside editors caught up on Oscar-nominated documentaries, found comfort in the soothing voice of an NPR host, and prepped for our summer getaways by reading about sunnier places and watching surprisingly heartwarming Vrbo ads. Here’s everything we loved this month.  What We Read This month, I read Madness, Rack, and Honey, a collection of lectures by poet Mary Ruefle, which I bought after reading her incredible essay “Dear Friends” in the Sewanee Review. For 15 years, starting in 1994, Ruefle gave intermittent lectures, loosely about poetry, to groups of graduate students, which were later collected here. Each has its own subject secrets, for instance, or fear but they’re all really about how to

Everything Our Editors Loved in February

As we shivered our way through February and awaited warmer weather, Outside editors spent time with dystopian fiction, award-winning films, and moody Fiona Apple songs. Here are the books, music, and movies we enjoyed most last month plus one virtual film festival we can’t wait to see in March.  What We Read Last month I read The Memory Police, a novel by Japanese author Yoko Ogawa that was published in 1994 but translated into English last year. My roommate got this book from the library and loved it so much that she passed it to my other roommate, who in turn passed it to me. It’s well overdue by now, but it’s worth the fine. The story centers on a writer living on a small island where things keep disappearing. A loosely drawn fascist

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.