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Have a Loving (Long) Weekend.


What are you up to this weekend? Tonight we’re having a movie night with friends, and tomorrow maybe we’ll order a heart-shaped pizza. Have a good one — happy Valentine’s Day to those who celebrate — and here are a few links from around the web…

Omg this married couple arguing about AI made me laugh out loud.

The 50 most underappreciated movies of the 21st century. What would you add?

Great news: RMS is 20% off sitewide (plus a gift with purchases over $100). I’ve been wearing their sheer glowy sunscreen every day, it’s SO good.

At the height of his quadruple axel, Olympic figure skater Ilia Malinin is spinning at 350 rpm, “about the same as a kitchen stand mixer.”

Love how The Good Trade editors test hundreds of products at home — sofas, robes, even lube — to find the best non-toxic, sustainable recs. (Their favorite organic mattresses are on sale this weekend.)

30 extremely niche things I adore, from my friend Erika Veurink, including “an unencumbered butter to bread ratio,” “podcasts at 1.3x speed but never faster,” and “locating a local British purveyor.” (gift link)

More couples than ever are living with roommates. The photos in this piece are so funny. (NYTimes gift link)

How sweet is this: the national maternal mental health hotline is 833-TLC-MAMA.

Thinking about making chocolate budino this weekend, yum.

Eight interior design tricks I learned from working at home magazines.”

* Get 30% off almost everything at J.Crew, including my favorite ever pajamas.
* Get an extra 30% off sale at Madewell, like this beautiful sweater.
* And Nordstrom is having a huge end-of-season sale. Time for a bath glove!

Plus, three reader comments:

Says Kelly on a weekend recap: “Fun story: at the 2024 Paris Olympics, I won a contest that allowed people to run the Olympic marathon course between the men’s and women’s events. THE SAME COURSE. The race started at 9 p.m., and I’ve never smiled so hard in my entire life. My finish time was nowhere near the Olympians’, but it was a magical experience to run the same route, along with 20,000 other smiley amateurs from all over the world.”

Says Gisela on a weekend recap: “My Puerto Rican family, friends, and co-workers were sooooo excited for Bad Bunny’s half-time show. His performance was a moment of unity and joy — a bright light in the darkness. It meant so much to me, especially with everything happening regarding ICE and immigration. His message of love being stronger than hate hit so close to home, and watching him showcase our Puerto Rican culture with no apology, while also acknowledging all the other countries in the Americas, was truly breathtaking.”

Says Kath on three cool sweaters: “I bought the Dept of Invisible Labor hat faster than you can say ‘Can you make me a list?’”

(Photo by Sergey Narevskih/Stocksy.)

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