A Swimmer Saved by What She Lost
“Tormented by pain, Morgan Stickney made the agonizing decision to have her lower leg removed. The groundbreaking procedure may change the course of her life, and the future of amputations.”
‘It Is Not a Closet. It Is a Cage.’ Gay Catholic Priests Speak Out
“It really never was my shame. It was the church’s shame. They’re the ones that should have the shame for what they have done to myself and many, many other L.G.B.T. people.”
A Black Legacy, Wrapped Up in Fur
Jasmine Sanders writes a cultural history of Black women and fur.
You Know the Lorena Bobbitt Story. But Not All of It.
Before she was a punchline, she was a 24-year-old Ecuadorean immigrant who was subject to years of domestic violence, including rape, at her husband’s hands.
Why Do the Oscars Keep Falling for Racial Reconciliation Fantasies?
The relationship is entirely conscripted as service and bound by capitalism and the fantastically presumptive leap is, The money doesn’t matter because I like working for you. And if you’re the racist in the relationship: I can’t be horrible because we’re friends now.
Reflections on Antarctica
An interview with Louis Rudd and Colin O’Brady, two men who set out from the Ronne Ice Shelf on the western edge of Antarctica on November 3rd, 2018 in a two-man race. Pulling all the equipment they’d need to survive for two months on sleds called pulks, which man would be the first to traverse Antarctica — the coldest continent on earth — in a solo, unassisted journey of 921 miles?
A Woman’s Rights
From the editorial board of the New York Times, an eight-part interactive series on the state-by-state push to restrict the rights of pregnant women.
What Is Glitter?
It’s a literal tautology. A sparkly, sparkly tautology.
The Itsy-Bitsy, Teenie-Weenie, Very Litigious Bikini
How Do You Recover After Millions Have Watched You Overdose?
Police departments and amateur videographers are filming drug addicted people in active overdose and posting the footage on social media in an attempt to publicly shame users to get clean. The reality? Drug addiction is complicated and humiliation isn’t always effective.