
Christina Cauterucci
Senior Writer at Slate
Co-Host and Producer at Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
Slate senior writer • host of Slow Burn: Gays Against Briggs • host of Outward, Slate's podcast about queer life • she/her
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2 days ago |
slate.com | Christina Cauterucci
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. The theft of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse from a D.C. restaurant Sunday night raises several pressing questions. Who was the white man in a medical mask who did the deed? How did he escape the notice of Noem’s Secret Service detail? And most importantly: What the heck was Noem doing carrying around $3,000 in cash?
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5 days ago |
slate.com | Christina Cauterucci
Moneybox This is Checking Out, a column about how we shop, what we buy, and how it all makes us feel. Email tips and ideas to [email protected]. Before recreational marijuana went legal in California, you could find black-market dispensaries selling the stuff anyway. Even though the weed was fine, the experience was lacking. “The black market truly felt that way. It felt like what it was,” interior designer Kim Myles remembers.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Christina Cauterucci
This is Checking Out, a column about how we shop, what we buy, and how it all makes us feel. Email tips and ideas to [email protected]. Before recreational marijuana went legal in California, you could find black-market dispensaries selling the stuff anyway. Even though the weed was fine, the experience was lacking. “The black market truly felt that way. It felt like what it was,” interior designer Kim Myles remembers. “You walked in—you were in a man cave, with a two-door buzz system.
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6 days ago |
slate.com | Christina Cauterucci
Skip to the content Food This is part of Egg, an attempt to explain why Americans have absolutely lost their minds over egg prices. The first time I ate animal sperm was on Valentine’s Day of 2020. My wife and I were at a now-defunct restaurant in Portland, Maine, that only offered diners one option: a tasting menu of seasonal food all sourced from within the state’s borders.
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1 week ago |
slate.com | Christina Cauterucci
Christina sits down with author Zein Murib to talk about his recent article for Slate ‘Why Are Trans People Such an Easy Political Target?’ Choose your preferred player: For questions about subscriptions or your Slate Plus feed, check our FAQ. If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support. Thanks! Check your phone for a link to finish setting up your feed. Please enter a valid phone number.
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