Several good magazine articles in this week’s reading batch. Here’s what I managed to get through (and my effort to read an article a day has now stretched to 42 days as of yesterday.)
- 3/3/2019 – “Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories” by Melinda Wenner Moyer, Scientific American, March 2019
- 3/4/2019 – “The Other Tool Users” by Michael Haslam, Scientific American, March 2019
- 3/5/2019 – “The Queen of Comedy: Julia Louis-Dreyfus” by Molly Ball, Time, 3/11/2019
- 3/6/2019 – “I am Immeasurable: My Life Online Without All the Metrics*” by Daniel Savage, Wired, March 2019
- 3/7/2019 – “Michael Kay, Q&A*” by Hannah Withiam, The Athletic, 3/5/2019
- 3/8/2019 – “Big Data and Small Decisions” by Zeynep Tufekci, Scientific American, March 2019
- 3/9/2019 – “Test of Faith” by Charlie Campbell, Time, 3/18/2019
As always, bold titles indicate articles I recommend. An asterisk indicates a subscription may be required to read the article online.