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What’s Good Wednesdays™, July 16 2025

Read:The Nickel Boys.” Colson Whitehead’s novel is a devastating read, and one that I can’t stop recommending. Loosely based on the true story of an abusive reform school for boys in northern Florida, it follows Elwood Curtis, an industrious and rule-abiding student, and his friend Turner, as they navigate the horrific injustices of post-Jim Crow America. – Lizzy

Watch:Too Much.Lena Dunham’s latest laugh-out-loud TV series is Girls meets Bridget Jones’ Diary, as the protagonist Jessica (Megan Stalter) plays a quirky and angry line producer who swaps New York City for London following a nasty break-up. Come for the cast (ft. supermodel Emily Ratajkowski, White Lotus star Will Sharpe, and comedian Leo Reich), and stay for Dunham’s incredible screenwriting. – Zac


Play: Bracket City. This new word game from the Atlantic will have you feeling like a cryptographer. It’s addictive. Shoutout to GZERO’s gamemaster, Natalie White, for showing it to me. – Riley

Play: PARKS is a beautifully designed board game where players hike through scenic trails, collecting memories and resources across all 63 US national parks. With gear in hand and a trusty canteen, you’ll navigate changing seasons and limited trail space. Blending smart resource management with immersive ever-shifting trail conditions, PARKS is a fun relaxing way to enjoy the great outdoors right from your tabletop . -- Natalie


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