Your Mid-Week Experiment
Welcome to your always free, reader-supported edition of The Experiment where we share great things to read, cook, listen to, and watch. As always, this bugga free.
Let’s get right to it:
This piece changed how I saw Texas, women, and journalism, and it savaged me. (Leslie Rangel)
This is the perfect marriage of writer, subject, and moment: “What Trump’s Hatred Taught Me” (Carlos Lozada)
I’m sorry, Kamala was a blue jeans model in high school? (Washington Post)
I’ll be damned. Buc-ee’s, Wawa, Sheetz, and Kwik Trip (convenience stores) are rated higher on customer satisfaction on cooked food than fast food restaurants are. People would rather go to certain gas stations for meals than to certain restaurants. Fascinating. (ACSI)
S and I just discovered Dark Winds.
Thanks to Jaqueline Van Meter for sharing this.
We set up a merch table in the back where you can get T-shirts, coffee mugs, and even tote bags now. Show the world that you’re part of The Experiment.
Buy the book Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick banned from the Bullock Texas History Museum: Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of the American Myth by Bryan Burrough, Chris Tomlinson, and myself is out from Penguin Random House.