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Happy New Year! And A Thank You.
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Happy New Year! And A Thank You.

As we enter 2022, a reflection on the weirdest professional year of our lives.
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This is the free edition of Rich Text, a newsletter about cultural obsessions from your Internet BFFs Emma and Claire. If you like what you see and hear, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Rich Text is a reader-supported project — no ads or sponsors!

We soft launched Rich Text one year ago. It was supposed to be a hobby, an experiment, an attempt to rediscover joy in writing after a demoralizing year of Covid scares, lockdowns, and (for Claire) new motherhood. Instead, in the 12 months since our inaugural newsletter — thanks to an unexpected layoff — it became one of our primary projects and sources of income.

We rapidly ramped up our newsletter capacity, and, in an attempt to keep up with our Bachelor coverage as Matt James’s season wound to a chaotic close, we began publishing our recap podcasts here as well. Our Bachelor podcast, Here to Make Friends, eventually found a new home with Stitcher as Love to See It with Emma and Claire, but we immediately realized that we had an opportunity with Rich Text to podcast about everything else: scripted TV, books, weird Twitter storms like Bad Art Friend and broader cultural topics like motherhood. We kept writing essays, if less frequently than we should have. In the year since we launched this newsletter, it’s grown from a tiny side gig to the center of our work life.

And that, to be honest, is about all of you. We were, and are, profoundly grateful for everyone who subscribed to the newsletter in the wake of our involuntary departure from HuffPost, and we are grateful for everyone who subscribes now. We appreciate everyone who reads and/or listens to Rich Text, everyone who shares it, and everyone who lets it pile up in their inbox because it really can be pretty hard to keep up with all your subscriptions (Claire says, eyeing her stack of unopened NYRBs in the corner). And, of course, we appreciate those readers and listeners who pay for premium subscriptions. Everyone who pays to subscribe to Rich Text makes it possible for us to keep doing what we love, which is writing and talking about culture.

Starting a newsletter was a sort of optimistic, clean-slate New Year’s gesture in 2021, when we wanted it to signify our renewed commitment to blogging it out and keeping our synapses firing. Now it’s another new year, and another moment to take stock. Much like 2020, 2021 didn’t go much like we expected (globally, politically, professionally, or personally). Professionally, it’s been a terrifying and yet exhilarating new world for us. In this week’s pod, we talk about how this year of Rich Text went, what we’re proud of, and what we want to work on in 2022.

This week, in lieu of recommendations, we’re digging into the Rich Text archives. Here are our favorite podcast episodes and essays of 2021.

Claire

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Photos From The Moment Before
Claire: The anniversary of the pandemic is diffuse; everyone’s regular life ended at a slightly different moment, on a different day or hour depending on their geographic location, personal circumstances, and level of anxiety. In the U.S., it mostly happened this week, after the NBA abruptly suspended the seas…
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On 'Superstore' And The Ties That Bind
In America, our jobs have so many ways to hook into us and keep us in place. We need the health insurance. We need the paycheck. We need the stability, some fragile peace of mind in a stressful, precarious world. I started at my last employer in 2011, on the day that AOL’s acquisition of …
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Seeing Other People
What is my kid like around other people? He’s 16 months old, so he was just 3 months old when the pandemic took hold here. Months and months passed without him seeing anyone but me and my husband, save the pediatrician and masked strangers outside. In November, he started daycare, but we can only guess a…
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Sally Rooney's Glittering Surfaces
This is the free edition of Rich Text, a newsletter about cultural obsessions from your Internet BFFs Emma and Claire. If you like what you see and hear, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Next up for paid subscribers, we’ll be doing a series of podcasts on the new season of The Circle. Rich Text is a reader-supported project — no ads or sponsors…
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Emma

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The Endless Pit Of Desire
Lately, I’ve been coveting a dining table. I first saw it in coffee table form on a friend’s Instagram account, all smooth curves in a soft birch wood. Naturally I tapped the tag she had included in her post, and I found myself on the Wiggle Room Instagram account, where I found …
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Did The Pandemic Steal Our Youth?
This is the free edition of Rich Text, a newsletter about cultural obsessions from your Internet BFFs Emma and Claire. If you like what you see and hear, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Rich Text is a reader-supported project — no ads or sponsors…
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Rage Against The (Diet) Machine
While I was reporting out a piece for The Washington Post about how the pandemic has impacted women’s relationship to beauty rituals, one thing came up again and again in my interviews: weight. “[I feel] a pressure to appear unchanged,” Sara, 32, told me. “Make sure you didn't gain weight. Make sure you still look like you're in your 20s…
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All My Group Texts Are Filled With Despair
This is the free edition of Rich Text, a newsletter about cultural obsessions from your Internet BFFs Emma and Claire. If you like what you see and hear, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Rich Text is a reader-supported project — no ads or sponsors…
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Podcast Episodes

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Bonus Chat: We Rewatched 'The Nanny'
Listen now (57 min) | Twenty-eight years after Fran Fine first flounced out of that bridal boutique in Flushing, Queens and into her role as the Sheffields’ nanny, Fran Drescher’s iconic sitcom is streaming on HBO Max. So, naturally, we watched it. (In Emma’s case, rewatched it; Claire was a “Nanny” virgin…
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Audio Chat: Bridging The Motherhood Divide
Listen now (64 min) | This is the free edition of Rich Text, a newsletter by Claire Fallon and Emma Gray. Rich Text is a space for the indulgent and the incisive, for witty and wistful explorations of the cultural, the personal, and the political in both written and audio formats. If you like what you see and hear, consider…
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The Lord Is The Ultimate Upline: 'LuLaRich' With Ali Barthwell
Listen now (79 min) | After Emma and I watched “LuLaRich,” the new Amazon Prime series about the mostly imploded multilevel marketing company LuLaRoe and its oddball founders, DeAnne and Mark Stidham, all we wanted to do was talk about it. Ali Barthwell, the Emmy-nominated “Last Week Tonight” writer and Vulture recapper, felt the same way…
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'Sex/Life' Doesn't Elucidate Much About Sex Or Life
Listen now (90 min) | This is the free edition of Rich Text, a newsletter by Claire Fallon and Emma Gray. Rich Text is a space for the indulgent and the incisive, for witty and wistful explorations of the cultural, the personal, and the political in both written and audio formats. If you like what you see and hear, consider…
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'Sex And The City' Revisited: Season 1
Listen now (90 min) | As 2021 winds to a miserable conclusion — a couple highlights: a new Covid variant, Supreme Court hearings over a case that could overturn Roe v. Wade, the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse — we found our thoughts turning inexorably back to a simpler time (in the sense that we were, personally, ten years old). After a long day of ca…
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Please let us know in the comments what you’d love to see more of in 2022! And again, thank you for being here. Happy New Year!

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Claire Fallon and Emma Gray obsessively analyze our cultural obsessions, from fashion trends to books to the buzziest scripted TV shows.