Is Athens the Coolest Wine Scene in Europe? And Other Things to Read This Week
Is Athens the Coolest Wine Scene in Europe? And Other Things to Read This Week
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
By HURS Team
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We Still Suck at Talking About Celebrities’ Bodies
Social media is now driving an obsession with extreme thinness, eerily similar to the media culture of the early 2000s, with celebrity weight loss and transformations sparking endless speculation and judgment. Even though the body positivity movement brought some progress in the 2010s, the rise of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and shifting beauty trends are making it more acceptable to comment on people’s bodies again. Embracing body diversity and having healthier, more open discussions about these issues while reminding us to rethink the content we engage with to avoid falling into the trap of unrealistic beauty standards.
THE CUT
These days, it feels like everyone’s begging for feedback. Companies are increasingly obsessed with ratings, often using automated tools or outside firms to collect feedback, sometimes pushing for the highest possible score Americans seem eager to share their opinions, but reviews often reflect feelings, not facts. Plus, some businesses game the system by offering incentives for glowing reviews. With so many requests piling up, experts think people might start tuning out and honestly, who could blame them?
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Friendships between men and women offer unique dynamics, blending diverse perspectives and emotional support. These differences can complement each other, supporting mutual growth and understanding. These friendships offer a chance to learn from each other’s experiences and challenge stereotypes, proving that empathy and community aren’t bound by gender. In a world often polarized by conflict, these bonds remind us of the value of seeing each other simply as people first. Embracing these bonds as purely platonic can break stereotypes and highlight the value of diverse, non-romantic connections between genders.
VOX
Joe Rogan has become a massive and polarizing figure in modern media, known for his unfiltered conversations and willingness to host controversial guests, Rogan challenges traditional media norms. While some see him as leaning right due to his critiques of progressivism and focus on free speech, he has also backed leftist figures making his political stance hard to pin down. His approach resonates deeply with fans but sparks debates about the responsibilities of such a powerful voice in shaping public discourse.
THE ATLANTIC
Chris Kontos has recently opened Kennedy Vins, a wine bar in Athens that reflects the city's cultural resurgence. The scene has evolved with younger locals, creatives, and expats moving away from cocktail bars and embracing natural wines. These new spots, blending French and Greek influences, offer more than just drinks—they create community hubs where people connect. With a mix of wine, food, and music, places lare changing how Athenians socialize.