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Technology, which at first promised global reach, could assist the local resurgence of abundant microcultures...
Read More‘I mean actually using a tree as a thing to ride’
Only a place steeped in adolescent boredom could produce a sport so maddeningly stupid as tree riding...
Read MoreThe first-amendment bubble of big US online media platforms quickly burst…
When free-market elephants like Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos take charge of major mass-media outlets, concerns are raised about the direction of free speech...
Read MoreChicken Tikka Stew
Sukhadwala mounts a persuasive defence of the concept of curry against a loose coalition she calls the curry deniers...
Read MoreAmerica’s Ecstasy of Sanctimony
Tribalism is binary: the grey zone of subtlety, ambiguity, complexity and hesitation shrinks almost to nothing. Mistakes become crimes...
Read MoreSusanna Crossman: Riding the Baking Edge #7
It is December. People bake, putting goods into ovens. Quiet sweetness is placed on tables...
Read MoreChristmas Number
There is no more dangerous or disgusting habit than that of celebrating Christmas before it comes...
Read MoreDouglas Penick: Christmas Claus Causality
Presents embody a moment in which the obligation to work for every material joy is suspended...
Read Morebell hooks in Denmark
We have so many new groups like the Spice Girls, who are asserting a kind of feminist adventurism with their music...
Read MoreMeta Narrative
Users conform ever more closely to one or a few of the narratives on offer, driven by powerful mimetic dynamics to converge on common thoughts, words, and actions...
Read MoreIn the past money may have made intimacy possible, now intimacy makes money…
Advertising is a major force behind the Internet, promising free content while promoting the ethos of choice. But the possibility of choice has literally put a price on intimacy...
Read MoreSwimming the Seine
Imagine a rapid with a big tree in front of you and you’ve also got this kayak full of stuff...
Read MoreCabbage, Care and Culture
In adolescence, I craved rapini and gai lan, salty and oil-slick, perfumed with garlic. In adulthood, I’ve grown fond of cabbage...
Read MoreThe tea should be strong. For a pot holding a quart, if you are going to fill it nearly to the brim, six heaped teaspoons would be about right...
Read MoreThe thing about new blooms is that they tend to bleed— / Those petals birthed / hugging close / that come warmer weather are tricked into jumping away...
Read MoreI spent a good part of my childhood at home staring outside my bedroom window, following the trail of planes approaching the nearby Paris airport in the sky from my banlieue. I envied the passengers...
Read MoreThe tea should be strong. For a pot holding a quart, if you are going to fill it nearly to the brim, six heaped teaspoons would be about right...
Read MoreThe thing about new blooms is that they tend to bleed— / Those petals birthed / hugging close / that come warmer weather are tricked into jumping away...
Read MoreI spent a good part of my childhood at home staring outside my bedroom window, following the trail of planes approaching the nearby Paris airport in the sky from my banlieue. I envied the passengers...
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