Re-introducing the Honey x Reckon newsletter, savvy pop-culture analysis for the chronically online
We’re extremely excited to reveal a new look and feel for Reckon’s longtime, highly-coveted newsletter, Honey.
The new Honey x Reckon newsletter is for the “chronically online and easily entertained.” It takes the culture seriously, looking deep at pop culture and entertainment headlines through an intersectional feminist lens. In the end, Honey delivers on helping you become the MVP of your group chat.
Abbey Crain, Honey’s original voice (and champion) and Reckon’s visual strategist, is now joined by a team of Reckon reporters, producers and editors. More on those folks coming soon…
“Honey is a space to break the fourth wall of being a person on the internet. We are so excited to revamp this newsletter, long and highly regarded for its voice and style,” said Clarissa Brooks, Reckon’s partnership manager, and a key member of the Honey team.
“Being part of this project that Abbey’s led for so long is invigorating. We are excited to help readers of Honey and Reckon ask better questions.”
Each newsletter dissects a current pop culture or entertainment narrative and trend, complete with a curated reading list as well as influencers and thought leaders to bookmark for later and a quick update on what’s in or out in culture, news and media.
In case you missed it, check out the first edition of the new Honey. And if you’re not already subscribed, click the link in the story (or at the top of this page) so you never have to miss another one.
Reckon is an award-winning national news organization that covers the people powering change, the challenges shaping our time, and what it means for all of us. Reckon is part of Advance Local and owned by Advance, owners of Conde’ Nast; and shareholders in Reddit, Warner Bros. Discovery and Charter Communications.