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January 14, 2023
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What's Happening

…in your closet: The going-out top is going out again. For another throwback, capture the fit with a digital camera

…in your social feeds: Yup, everyone's serving up soup content. Here's why

…in your glass: A "Diet Cokagne." If it works for Tom Hanks…

…in your group chat: The good news? The term "adulting" is over. The bad news? The homework that comes with it isn't.

 
Top Story

Lights, Camera, Accountability

In the Spotlight: Earlier this week, awards season kicked off with the Golden Globes, which honors the best in TV and film. But the show couldn't go on without addressing its controversial past.

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During the 80th Golden Globes, host and comedian Jerrod Carmichael wasted no time reminding everyone why the show didn't air last year. In his opening monologue, Carmichael called out the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) — the group behind the Globes — for not having "a single Black member until George Floyd died." Reminder: That was one of many bombshells (see: reports of ethical and financial lapses) revealed in a 2021 Los Angeles Times investigation. Carmichael also said he'd been asked to be the "Black face of an embattled white organization." His comments followed more than a year of reforms by the HFPA (think: overhauling membership eligibility, banning gifts), which boosted its Black membership to 10% and helped the show get back on air. At least, for this year. But while some progress was made, not everyone's sold.

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On the surface, the awards show appeared to follow through on its commitment to diversity — by addressing its pattern of handing out awards to mostly white winners. Instead, Ke Huy Quan from "Everything Everywhere All at Once" became the second actor of Asian descent to win the Golden Globe for best supporting actor. And other actors of color and members of the LGBTQIA+ community were honored. But many are still skeptical about whether they can trust the Globes — and the entertainment industry, generally — to make lasting change. Meanwhile, some dismissed the program as "woke" and "boring." And then there are all of those who didn't tune in: Tuesday's viewership was just 6.3 million people — the lowest in more than a decade. No surprise, that's renewing conversations over the relevance of both the Globes and awards shows in general.

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The return of the Golden Globes received mixed reviews. Who knows what'll happen next year, but for now, eyes will shift to the other big awards shows to see whether they've learned a thing or two. Next up: The Grammys on Feb 5.

 
Bookmark'd

Here's a look at the reads we've saved, texted, and emailed to our friends…

A Woman on the Moon: How Has One Small Step Taken So Long?...why getting there has been one giant leap for womankind.

The Silent Epidemic Affecting Generation Z...inside the lives of young caregivers — and the heavy toll they're carrying.

How Should We Think About Our Different Styles of Thinking?…a think piece about, ahem, thinking. And how much we still don't know.

The Suburban Identity Crisis Is Real...one woman on how "Fleishman Is In Trouble" hit a bit too close to home.

 
Downtime
Together with better help

Downtime doesn't have to mean doing nothing. Here's one idea for making the most of your weekend. 

Read more. Wake up earlier. Get organized. Some New Year's resolutions can feel impossible to track, let alone actually stick to. So it's not too surprising a study found only 19% of people keep at their resolutions for the long haul. 

One resolution you might find more rewarding? Prioritizing your mental health. And Betterhelp can…well, help. They make it easy to find a licensed therapist that fits your needs and your sched. Plus you can connect with 'em via online chat, phone call, or video. The best part? Skimm'rs get 20% off when they sign up. Goal get 'em.

 
Skimm Picks

Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…

1. The best products our guest editors recommended last year. From entrepreneurs to actresses, we've had some amazing Skimm Her Life guest editors. Here are the items they can't live without.

2. Puzzles that all skill levels will enjoy. If you're in the market for a challenge or something to help you unwind, look no further. We've got puzzles for adults, custom options perfect for gifting, and more.

3. Cozy hats, beanies, and balaclavas. When the temperature starts a-droppin', winter hats come a-knockin'. So grab one of our faves to keep the chill out.

 

On Our Radar

Lots of sex toys and accessories on sale at PinkCherry. New year, new ways to explore your body with and without a partner.

 
Skimm More

More Skimm, more knowledge. Here's what else we've covered…

 
Save the Date

Like ours, your work and personal calendars are probably hectic. So here are some events you should know about...

The NFL playoffs kick off. Hut, hut, here's the full schedule.

The Australian Open begins. First up: defending champ Rafael Nadal.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day. More in your inbox on Monday.

The National Park Service's first free entrance day of 2023. Take a hike.

PS: Want more events like this on your cal? theSkimm App gives you a heads-up on when everything from holidays to sports games to awards shows are going down. Download it here.

 
 

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