Stacks to read this weekend
I'm sure you have interests beyond urbanism. Here are some of the stacks I'm reading. Maybe you'll enjoy them, too.
I don’t usually send two emails in the same day, but I want to send you into the weekend with some recommended reading material from the wonderful and always-improving Substack.
You know I want you to write, publish, repeat. Maybe Russell Nohelty’s work will help you.
Do you like looking at pictures? So does Andy Adams, who runs a great photography digest.
Paul Millerd writes about our relationship with work. Whether you’re back in office, still at home, or hybrid, this is good stuff.
Michael Spencer curates a ton of technology info that’s relevant for smart cities, professional services, and the future of mobility.
Things
cando get better in the end. As an optimist, I enjoy both the newsletter and podcast by Adaam James Levin-Areddy and Vanessa Quirk.Newspapers have downsized their music and culture coverage to the point of near extinction, which is why we need Ted Gioia.
Finally, newer new urbanists have a new publication. Give Austin Cassidy and Cal Kurtz a read.
Discovering new material is one of the joys of Substack. Let me know what you’re reading.










Thanks for the mention, Andy! Appreciate it. If you ever want to write a guest post for ENU feel free to let me know!
Wow! Thanks for the shout, Andy. Very kind of you. Have a great weekend!