Entertainment Newsletters
Designed to entertain, these newsletters are full of cool things on the internet! Ranging from smart tweets and funny TikToks to great TV shows and recipe recommendations, these newsletters are a brief interval of relief. Subscribe and have a laugh or two!

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Atlas Obscura
Discover the world's hidden wonders with this comprehensive guide Atlas Obscura is a daily digest of fascinating stories, awe-inspiring discoveries, and hidden places. This newsletter aims to inspire curiosity and wonder among the audience by bringing you extraordinary trips and experiences from around the world. Every day you’ll be greeted with an issue packed with information on forgotten traditions, diverse cultures, never-before-seen locations, and breathtaking sites. Also, keep a lookout for ethereal conversations on classical music, secret stories behind historical infrastructure, and strange creatures. Subscribe to Atlas Obscura and start exploring the depths of the earth.
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The Gaming Pub
A weekly newsletter with the best content related to games on the web. Reviews, news, discussions, and more. The Gaming pub is a weekly newsletter made up of hand-curated links. Content ranges from interesting articles on the news front, interesting discussions and opinions, Dev/Design-related information, and always something fun - all about gaming. Subscribe to get the world of gaming sorted and stay in the loop!
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Ponytail Picks
taking art and culture a little too seriously Andrew and Joel created Ponytail Press with a lot of ideas in the cannon. So far, the newsletter offers free suggestions for watching, reading, and listening in a segment called "Ponytail Picks." Each edition of "Picks" centers on a particular word or theme, from "bees" and "trees" to "electric" or "#3." From songs about Honey (bees) to a list of articles on Tesla (electric), you’re definitely in for a treat. Subscribe for a little quirky, yet unique approach to curation and enjoy (re)discovering new things to stimulate your mind!
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The Land of Random
Rediscover the magic of the Internet! The Land of Random is a newsletter that strives to bring back the old days of the internet when it was “a fun place of discovery”. David Nichols writes about all the cool things on the internet, shares random links you never knew you needed to see, and occasionally goes on a deep dive mission to provide all the relevant tools and resources on the chosen topic. You will find commentary on ghost restaurants and robot butlers, TikTok’s you can’t miss, and resources to increase your productivity. “Put a little bit of Spice into your Monday” and subscribe to The Land Of Random.
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Coffeehouse
Coffee shop sounds sent to your inbox every weekday. Whether it’s 4 hours of Parisian cafe ambiance, 30 minutes of grinding and pouring coffee goodness, you’ll feel like you’re out there, enjoying the coffee, without leaving the comfort of your house. Coffeehouse has evolved from only 2 sentence commentary next to a link to interesting ramblings on productivity techniques and recipes to make your own drink (mostly something other than coffee). Subscribe for the coffe shop sounds and stay to learn and connect with fellow remote workers.
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Both Are True
Absurd, honest comedy through vulnerable essays Laugh out loud with Alex’s personal essays packed with life lessons, emotion, and comedy. Every week, Alex writes about some of his personal experiences and what he extracted from them. He wishes to guide people, make them laugh, and offer them some advice on life through his love of writing. He’ll walk you through his crazy journey, including the torments of parenting, how he almost went to jail, and what it’s like knowing your country is being attacked. Subscribe to Both Are True to catch up on Alex’s hilarious experiences, learn what he’s learning, and get his two cents on this weird thing called life.
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Insanely Useful Websites
Discover websites you didn't know existed Insanely Useful Websites newsletter is an extension of a curated directory featuring websites, products, and apps you’ll find useful. Every week Jaisal sends out 3 new and interesting websites with an added bonus of unuseful one that could help kill your boredom. Think of a website full of free logos to download, one that hosts 2190 calculators, or a text-to-speech tool you never knew you needed. Subscribe to explore what the internet has to offer and help curate this community-generated resource.
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Recomendo
A weekly newsletter that gives you 6 brief, personal recommendations of cool stuff. Recomendo is a weekly newsletter that hosts curated recommendations on helpful, useful, engaging, and thought-provoking things. Curated by Kevin Kelly, Mark Frauenfelder, and Claudia Dawson, it brings you engaging medleys from across the internet to educate, inform and inspire. Everytime, you’ll embark on a journey to discover various topics, including memorable quotes, upcoming Netflix series, popular YouTubers, and intriguing articles. Subscribe to Recomendo for handpicked curations on some of the most incredible things trending around the world. Delivered every Sunday to make your weekend a bit more enjoyable.
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The Ann Friedman Weekly
The Ann Friedman Weekly newsletter is full of exciting things from all around the internet. Ann Friedman curates great writing, funny GIFs and adds quirky pie charts to this weekly highlight, always keeping you in the loop on what’s going on. The newsletter is divided into This Week, I’m Reading, I’m Looking and Listening and I Endorse sections to help you find the greatest gems of the internet. Subscribe for clever opinions on current events, and have a laugh or two!
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Now I Know
Learn something new every day. The Now I Know newsletter is all about trivia. Read by over 100k subscribers, Now I Know is “always fresh, always a surprise, and always interesting!” Dan Lewis shares interesting things that are new to him, things that he recently discovered or re-discovered. He follows his curiosity and goes deep into the subject, looking for the root cause, trying to see the bigger picture and tell you the whole story. The topics go really wide too - from discussing fake witches and golden boxes of Cheerios to answering questions like Why do doctors wear green (or blue) crumbs or why your baby carrots are always wet? Only interesting stories you don’t know about - every day in your inbox. Subscribe and never run out of conversation starters.
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