LZ Sunday Paper Newsletter: The "Semi-Finals" Edition
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Dear Readers,
The intensity of two champions. Coming back from injury. A house favorite versus an underdog. Brutal heat. Pride and a place in history on the line. Was it yesterday's 5-set Nadal/Djokovic nailbiter? Or the Dolan/Zalaznick -- Golub/Golub Mixed Doubles B-Tourney match?
Here's a money-maker if you happen to be qualified as a Divorce Lawyer or Family Therapist. Sit courtside and nab the losing team of any husband/wife or parent/child doubles match. You will be rich enough to retire faster than a Wimbledon ace.
Resting up for my match tomorrow.
And also for this.
More pro-tips in addition to the "hit 'em where they ain't" strategy:
Run, don't walk, to "Sorry To Bother You." Great news-- satire is, contrary to all reports, alive and well. This film makes "Get Out" look like Mary Poppins.
Walk, don't run, to "Sharp Objects." Maybe after tonight's episode we will speed up our pace. In the meantime, yes Amy Adams is compelling but Patricia Clarkson is divine. Riveting for every frame she is on camera.
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PIC(K) OF THE WEEK:
40 Years Later, Martina Navratilova Remembers First Wimbledon Win via The New York Times
NEWS & POLITICS:
Donald Trump's DNA Attack Is The Beginning Of Genetic McCarthyism via The Daily Beast
Claire McCaskill's Wild Ride via Politico
BUSINESS:
Would We Mock Kylie Jenner's $900 Million Fortune If Her Name Was Kyle? via Marketwatch
Stacy Brown-Philpot Of Task Rabbit On Being A Black Woman In Silicon Valley via The New York Times
MEDIA:
NPR's Sexist Blunder via The Chronicle Of Higher Education
THE CULTURE & THE ARTS:
Scarlett Johansson Leaves Her Role In 'Rub and Tug' via Vulture
Roman Polanski's Wife Turns Down Offer To Join Oscar's Voting Body via The BBC
Joni Mitchell: The Sophistication Of Her Music Sets Her Apart From Her Peers-- Even Dylan via The Guardian
Ariana Grande Makes Us Pray To A Feminist Woman God via The Muse
Star Flutist Sues Boston Symphony Orchestra Over Pay Equity via The New York Times
The Tour de France Only Allows Men. So Women Are Biking It Themselves via The Women's Media Center
20 Very Funny Novels By Women via Lit Hub
The Miss America Drama Rages On via The Cut
Illinois Town Will Get Its First Pride Parade, Thanks To A 12-Year Old via NBC News
Is It Time To Reclaim The Word 'JAP'? via Alma
WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE ABOUT…?
This Is What A Film Director Looks Like via ElenaRossini.com via Giphy
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