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Dear Readers,
I have a very simple etiquette question. What do you do with something you own that is monogrammed or has your full name on it, that you would like to give away, not throw away. From gently used monogrammed towels to a Goyard bag to monogrammed-cuffed shirts to luggage. What to do?
The Monogram case is easier. My friends Lisa Zimble, Lynn or Lara Zises, any relative of Mark Zuckerberg whose name begins with L, or any of these folks who happened upon the item in a Salvation Army would have a fantastic story. But full name? Noone that I know of, in the entire world, would be a match.
Side note: I hate throwing things away that are perfectly good, just not suitable anymore, for one reason or another.
Related note: I have one item that is a gift-- brand new, out of the box, and expensive-- that is engraved with my entire name that is just not my style and, my name is misspelled! Just one letter off, true. Side etiquette q: would you tell the gift giver? I don't think so. But the whole thing is a) ridiculous and b) makes the give-away challenge all the more challenging.
Separate, but related, challenge: what about books that are inscribed to you by name? Rip the page out? Send it to The Strand and let some random person wonder about the auspices of the note?
You guessed it--while all of this is 100% true and I do want suggestions as to what to do with my stuff, it's also a sad! attempt to talk about anything other than Russians and wire-taps and steaks with ketchup.
Though the LZ Sunday Paper sometimes has some typos, it is correctly monogrammed and I don't want to give it away. Enjoy this week's must-read digest of news, hand-picked by me, for you, about and by women in business, politics, media, the arts, sports, literature, fashion and pop culture.
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LZ
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THE PIC(K) OF THE WEEK:
What, Exactly, Are Melania and Ivanka Trump Trying To Sell? via New York Magazine
Ivanka Trump and The Aesthetics Of Denial via BuzzFeed News
POLITICS:
Why Governments Should Introduce Gender Budgeting via The Economist
Trump's Pick For Medicare and Medicaid Wants To Cut Mandatory Maternity Coverage via Motherboard via Vice
Trump Greeted The Nation's Governors By Welcoming Them "And Their Wives" via The Huffington Post
GOP Lawmaker: 'Poorly Dressed' Democratic Women Wore 'Bad-looking Pantsuits' via Politico
President Trump's Worst Nightmare? Oprah Plots 2020 Presidential Run via Salon
BUSINESS, TECH, MEDIA:
Uber Case Could Be A Watershed For Women In Tech via The New York Times
Uber's Leather Boys via Backchannel
You Want To Invest In Women? Really? via Medium
Kickstarter Is Teaching The Tech World The Meaning Of Gender Equity And Fair Pay via Quartz
How Watching 'Moneyball' Helped Me Turn Around My Company's Diversity Problem via Fast Company
You're Looking At Delta Airlines' First Black Female Captain via Essence
California 'Trust Women' License Plates To Help Pay For Reproductive Care In Trump Era via Rewire
ARTS, FASHION, SPORTS, LIT, & POP CULTURE:
Me, Jane: Brie Larson Quizzes the Actress/Icon via Net-A-Porter
The Cunning "American Bitch" Episode Of "Girls" via The New Yorker
A Literary History Of Women's Rights In The United States via Signature
Nike Launches Its First Plus-Sized Line via Elle
Baylor's Kim Mulkey Spent The Week Trying To Convince Everyone She's Sorry via Deadspin
What Happens When Women Create Explicit Paintings About Men via Elle
A Brief History Of Men Getting Credit For Women's Accomplishments via Mother Jones
Author Paula Fox, Newbery Medal Winner and Grandmother of Courtney Love, Dies at 93 via Mother Jones
AND WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE ABOUT:
The Secret Code The Queen Uses To Escape Awkward Situations via The New York Post
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The LZ Sunday Paperâ„¢ launched at the dawn of 2014. We expose and recirculate interesting content that is about, and frequently by, women in business, with a dose of ultra-relevant culture. We think that culture comes high and low, not much in between. Our audience is vast and not gender-driven. Every week we expect to deliver at least one good laugh. Send suggestions, clips, or names of people you think might enjoy this to LZSundayPaper@gmail.com.
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