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A Beautiful, Rugged Place: Erosion of the Body

by Longreads December 2, 2019December 30, 2022

The life-long writer, teacher, and activist believed she could save a piece of land or a species, but after her brother took his life, she questioned her optimism and how to grieve for him and the planet.

Posted inBooks, Fiction, Profiles & Interviews, Story

Irvine Welsh on Brexit, Existential Panic, and His Latest ‘Trainspotting’ Sequel

by Tobias Carroll March 22, 2019October 19, 2022

“The books from ‘Trainspotting’ onwards have been about deindustrialization … the cruel existential panic that we feel, in the sense that we don’t really know what we’re here for anymore.”

Posted inArts & Culture, Nonfiction, Story

Remembering Scott Walker

by Tom Maxwell April 24, 2019October 19, 2022

When the pop singer went avant garde, he traded narrative meaning for emotional truth to explore those things that lay beyond language.

Posted inNonfiction

The Strange and Dangerous World of America’s Big Cat People

by Rachel Nuwer March 16, 2020December 16, 2022

A headline-grabbing murder-for-hire plot helped expose the dark side of exotic animal ownership in the U.S. Is there now enough momentum to reform the industry?

Posted inBooks, Essays & Criticism, Nonfiction, Story

My Own ‘Bad Story’: I Thought Journalism Would Make a Hero of Me

by Steve Almond April 3, 2018October 19, 2022

Steve Almond considers his beginnings in journalism through the lens of the ‘bad stories’ he believes delivered our country to the Trump era.

Posted inCurrent Events, Essays & Criticism, Media, Story, Unapologetic Women

No, I Will Not Debate You

by Laurie Penny September 18, 2018October 19, 2022

Civility will never defeat fascism, no matter what The Economist thinks.

Posted inCurrent Events, Essays & Criticism, Media, Unapologetic Women

No, I Will Not Debate You

by Laurie Penny September 18, 2018October 19, 2022

Civility will never defeat fascism, no matter what The Economist thinks.

Posted inCommentary, Current Events, Essays & Criticism, Story

The New Scabs: Stars Who Cross the Picket Line

by Soraya Roberts February 8, 2019October 19, 2022

“The opinion that art should have nothing to do with politics is itself a political attitude,” wrote George Orwell in 1946, and it still stands.

Posted inArts & Culture, Nonfiction, Story

Shelved: Lee Hazlewood’s Cruisin’ For Surf Bunnies

by Tom Maxwell June 28, 2019October 19, 2022

It’s no surprise that the legendary songwriter and producer dabbled in surf music. What’s surprising is why music this good remained unreleased for 50 years.

Posted inNonfiction, Quotes

Cashing In On Tech’s Spiritual Awakening

by juliawick July 16, 2015October 19, 2022

Maybe it’s no surprise, then, that many tech workers in San Francisco turn to psychics for a glimpse of the future. Or that psychics, in turn, are rebranding themselves as spiritual therapists, executive coaches, and corporate counselors. The trend is common enough to be spoofed on HBO’s Silicon Valley, where the show’s fictional tech CEO confers […]

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