When a bomb exploded in a tiny desert town, there was no doubt who did it. But no one could understand why.
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Funk Lessons in Sonic Solitude
“Joiās recorded performances embodied all the funkiness my little soul had been waiting for.”
Flagrant Foul: Benching Teen Moms Before Title IX
As a high schooler and new mom, Jane Rubel didnāt consider herself a feminist. She just knew that if husbands and fathers were eligible to play high school basketball, she should have been, too.
The Curious Tale of the Salish Sea Feet
To date, 21 disembodied feet have washed up on the shores of Seattle’s Salish Sea. What at first looked like the work of a serial killer turned out to be something even more unsettling: A message from the ocean about who we are.
United States of Conspiracy: An Interview with Anna Merlan
“Most people in America believe in one conspiracy to some extent, but the far end of the pool ⦠is this desire to show that you really do reject all knowable authority.”
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
This week, we’re sharing stories from Bee Wilson, Seyward Darby, Wil S. Hylton, Greg Milner,Ā and Annie Dillard.
On Being an Ill Woman: A Reading List of Doctorsā Dismissal and Disbelief
Eight stories of being ill and being dismissed by the medical establishment.
Bundyville: The Remnant, Chapter Two: The Hunter and the Bomb
The story was that a radical man set off a bomb in the desert. But what about everything else that happened?
Surf Where You Least Expect It
Do you want reliable California breaks with reliable California crowds, or are you ready to take your chances in frigid Irish water where you’ll share waves with no one else?
A Minor Figure
While searching for photographs that depict black young women and girls living free in the second and third generations born after slavery, Saidiya Hartman finds a disturbing image.

