Why foodies, tourists, and investors love disappearing restaurants.
Catherine Cusick
Bernadette Peters Is Not a Child
Even Bernadette Peters, as fearless and as formidable as ever, has been described for decades as cute and naïve.
The People’s History of John Leguizamo
“John Leguizamo ought to be a star,” Joshua Rivera writes, but to this day, “despite decades in Hollywood, John Leguizamo has to put on a show of his own to say anything he truly wants to say.” Leguizamo is going to keep telling his own story anyway — more and more vulnerably, “because you’ve gotta reach everybody” […]
Bernadette Peters: Young and Cute, Forever and Never
Even Bernadette Peters, as talented and beloved and powerful as ever, has been underestimated for decades as both eternally cute and impossibly naïve. In honor of Peters’ 70th birthday, Victoria Myers — editor of The Interval, a website dedicated to promoting gender parity in theatre — celebrates Peters’ unparalleled career in Hollywood and on Broadway by lovingly recreating […]
Move Slow and Break Less
Mike Monteiro thinks more designers should refuse to move fast and break things.
This Design Generation Has Failed
Today’s designers move too fast and break too many things. Mike Monteiro advises the next generation of designers to slow down: to unionize, pursue licensing, raise standards, embrace regulation, and care more about the consequences of sacrificing ethics for speed.
An Education in Doubt
In her memoir ‘Educated,’ Tara Westover studies herself to safety, but books can’t rescue her from the memories of sustained violence.
If Farmers Paid for Childcare, Would It Bring Workers Back to the Fields?
When conventional daycare doesn’t align with farm schedules or changing weather conditions, agricultural laborers find themselves between a rock and a hard place: opt out of seasonal positions during an acute labor shortage, or bring their children to work.
You Don’t Have to Eat It
Kitchen karma comes for Irina Dumitrescu when her young son turns into the picky eater she used to be.
The Kid Is All Right: In Defense of Picky Eating
Kitchen karma comes for Irina Dumitrescu when her son turns into the picky eater she used to be.
