'Jagged Little Pill' musical tour brings angst to Pantages

Fans find themselves in a fictional Connecticut town populated by characters whose emotional lexicon is made up of 22 selections from Morissette's catalog.
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Sept. 25th: Let's Brunch 🍾

Daily Skimm Weekend: We danced until the night became a brand new day

Skimm'd while learning about the Latinx voting bloc
September 17, 2022
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What's Happening

…in your kitchen: From flan to mochi, people love gettin' jiggly wit it.

…in your closet: Cowgirl couture, featuring lots of fringe. Yeehaw.

…in your parenting chat: Representation on screen and in toy chests.

…in your life plans: Lots of talk about vasectomies. And tying your tubes.

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Sanctuary

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Next Stop: This week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) sent two planes carrying about 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard. And Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) sent more than 100 migrants by bus to VP Kamala Harris' residence in DC. The provocative moves were an escalation of a tactic that's been ongoing for months.

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Since April, Republican governors in border states have sent migrants to sanctuary cities — and on their constituents' tabs. See: Abbott, who spent $12 million to bus more than 10,000 migrants to NYC, Chicago, and DC. And Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R), who has reportedly spent $4 million to send more than 1,800 migrants to the nation's capital. Now, DeSantis has gotten in on the action, too. The governors are stirring the pot over President Biden's immigration and border policies. Think: Once again accepting asylum seekers into the US while they go through immigration court proceedings (which were put on pause during the pandemic).

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The governors say the influx of migrants has created an unfair burden on already "overwhelmed border communities." So they're shifting it to sanctuary cities. But officials in those places have called it "inhumane" and a "cruel ruse" — and say migrants, including families and children, were misled in some instances. They are often dropped off with no notice. And volunteers and community groups have had to scramble to provide everything from shelter and food to medical care. That, according to Mayor Muriel Bowser (D), has created a "growing humanitarian crisis" and is why she has declared a public emergency in DC. Now, other sanctuary cities (see: Seattle, Philadelphia) are apparently preparing to receive buses of migrants on short notice — as they expect the pressure campaign may grow. Meanwhile, the WH is imploring states to stop "meddling" and using migrants as a "political tool." But officials on both sides of the aisle have called on the Biden admin to do more. Important to note: A record number of people have been apprehended crossing the US-Mexico border this year. And a record number have died on the way, according to the gov.

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The US has an immigration crisis — and Americans are divided about how to fix it. But it still unfolds each and every day, even when headlines aren't made. And it comes at a steep cost.

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

It's Time for Employers to Stop Penalizing Parents Who Take Paid Family Leave…our co-founder and co-CEO Danielle Weisberg on how it's made her "a better leader, teammate, and more passionate human."

The Enduring Allure of Choose Your Own Adventure Books...how a beloved series let young readers write their own next chapters.

The Mystery Behind the Crime Wave at 312 Riverside Drive...spoiler, it's not what you think.

The Case for Allowing Yourself to Be Bad at Something...why we're "terrible at being terrible" — and why we might want to loosen up.

Relatable Fashion Week

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In case you missed it, this week we've been celebrating fashion week. Well — our Relatable Fashion Week, presented by QVC. And from dresses for every occasion to work totes to comfy options if you're growing a tiny human inside of you, we've got you covered (literally). Check out: 

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Ah, September. A month with warm days, cool nights, and…asthma flare-ups? That's right. The third week of September is actually known as Asthma Peak Week. Because it's when high pollen levels tend to cause more exacerbations and asthma-related hospital and emergency room visits. (Looking at you, ragweed.)

The good news: This article is full of tips and tricks that can help you prevent flare-ups — straight from the former president of the New York Allergy and Asthma Society. If you or anyone you know has asthma, you don't wanna miss it. Read up.

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

1. A waterproof vibrator that'll quite (c)literally change your life. Dame's Aer isn't messing around. It's got a tiny-but-mighty motor that creates rhythmic pulses à la tongue flutters. Think: five patterns, five intensity levels, one new bedside bestie. Here's 15% off.*

2. Resources to help you snag the job you deserve. Indeed's listings, events, and tips can help you find better work for you. Whether that means better pay, responsibilities you're passionate about, or more flexibility for time with family and friends. Make moves.*

3. Buttery-soft bodysuits that are best-sellers for a reason. This female-founded brand's temperature-regulating staples keep you comfy in more ways than one. With smoothing, sustainable fabric and ultra-flattering styles you'll want to live in. PS: We're also loving their cozy loungewear. Here's 20% off.*

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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...

Smithsonian magazine's annual Museum Day — aka when nearly 1,000 museums, zoos, and cultural centers across the country open their doors for free. Sounds like a brushstroke of genius.

The state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II. Expect presidents, PMs, and all the pomp and circumstance.

SkimmU Money 2022. Every night at 7:30 pm ET we'll teach you how to start investing and build a portfolio.

Tell everyone you know: It's National Voter Registration Day. To learn more about how to make your vote count, click here.

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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Maybe you're nostalgic for stationery shopping, or maybe you or your kiddo are heading back to class. Either way, we've pulled together some exclusive discounts of our fave back-to-school supplies that you'll want even if you're not going back to school. Not a member yet? Join now to get access.

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