#sundayread for March 7, 2021

Photo: Dusty J. (CC)
My picks for #sundayread for March 7, 2021:
- Flashback: Burnt offerings: What’s the right punishment for destroying Alabama’s churches?
- The Most Ambitious Effort Yet to Reform Policing May Be Happening in Ithaca, NY
By @WesleyLowery - An Ohio State doctor sexually assaulted more than 350 athletes, while also doling out steroids. Where is the outrage?
By @Jon_Wertheim - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/3sNhCks - Tea, Biscuits and Empire: The Long Con of Britishness
By Laurie Penny @PennyRed - Ball and Oats: How Alabama became an SEC powerhouse on its way to possibly changing college basketball
By @MattNorlander and @Kyle__Boone - Flashback: Scenes from a launch: What went right for the Alabama Social Media Association
- A Journey into the Mind of Watts
By Thomas Pynchon
(h/t @sundaylongread) - In Ankara, Turkey, garbage collectors open library with abandoned books.
By @SpencerFein gold and @HandeAtayAlam - Flashback: I made a movie. My first, actually. They gave me 48 hours. I needed only 36.
- “Justice League”: The Shocking, Exhilarating, Heartbreaking True Story of #TheSnyderCut
By Anthony Breznican - The Rise and Fall of Joss Whedon, and the Myth of the Hollywood Feminist Hero
By @KellyFaircloth - #BigData, ethics and financial services: risks, controls and opportunities
By @SusyBullock14, Matthew Nunan, Michelle Kirschner and James Cox
[PDF] https://buff.ly/3uVcVXw - Queens of Infamy: Lucrezia Borgia, a closer look at the Duchess of Ferrara
By @Anne_Theriault
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More #sundayread:
- All tweets for March 7 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me