Editorial
In 2019, We Need to Learn How to Break a Perpetually Tied Game
A year immersed in tactics games have me thinking a lot about how to push through gridlock.
Maliibu Miitch Is the Bronx's Next Big Rapper
In the last few years, the 27-year-old Bronx MC went from battle-rapping on neighborhood corners to shout-outs from Nicki Minaj.
A Former Clickhole Writer Made a ‘Content Bot’ That Will Probably Become My Boss
It’s already won a comedy competition and is currently applying to be Poet Laureate for the city of Redmond, Washington.
We Fact-checked Michelle Rempel’s Fox News Interview About Omar Khadr
Rempel conveniently omitted and skewed many facts regarding Khadr’s $10-million payout. But she wasn’t entirely wrong either.
Trudeau’s $10-Million Payout to Khadr Saved Money, But Cost the Liberals Big Time
The payout to the child soldier might have been the ethically right move, but it was a huge political misfire.
Demanding justice in Mexico as another journalist murdered this year
Javier Valdez defiantly covered the drug cartels in Mexico. He was gunned down in broad daylight on Monday. At least five journalists have been killed this year.
On Being Kara Walker's Daughter
Octavia Bürgel writes about growing up with a noteworthy, Black, female, artist as her mother.
Ignoring Beer's Sexism Problem Won't Make It Go Away
Award-winning homebrewer Mandy Naglich shares her take on what the craft beer world is doing right when it comes to tackling sexist attitudes—and where it still needs work.
Essay: Hawaii Blossoms into a Paradise for Street Art | #50StatesofArt
Hawaiian muralist and graffito John "Prime" Hina talks about how he lives by the spray can to preserve his Polynesian heritage.
Essay: Priced Out of New York, an Artist Finds Her Midwestern Tribe | #50StatesofArt
Fontaine Capel on her migration from Brooklyn to Chicago in search of space, community, and the funds to maintain a studio practice.
Information Won't Make Us Immortal
A new philosophy that information is the 'Soul 2.0' is gaining momentum online, but it's wishful thinking.
AAAS CEO to Young Scientists: Speak Up. Keep Focused. Carry On.
Rush Holt, former Congressman and physicist, explains how scientists should move forward under the Trump Administration.