The way we think about new wave today is very different from how it was perceived in its own time, when it was essentially ...
In the summer of 2020, my husband, Ryan, and I bought a house in Portland, Ore., with a sizable backyard containing little ...
Few filmmakers understand cinema as completely as Bi Gan, whose staggering new epic devours a century of film history before ...
How is it possible that so many people are willing to believe the incredible? There is a rational answer to that mystery: the ...
As AI-generated art and writing proliferate, legal systems worldwide confront a deeper question: can machines be recognised ...
This July, Charlie Lim graces our cover, with a new album in tow. Read on for an inspiring re-introduction to an untterly ...
Self-discontinuity Psychologists call it “self-discontinuity,” the feeling that our past self and present self have become ...
Egypt’s King Mentuhotep II reunited his country’s upper and lower regions at the turn of the 20th century—B.C.E. Were the ...
We think our self-confidence is a cumulative reflection of our achievements, when it’s actually a reflection of how often we default to our habit of self-abandonment.
Something goes wrong — the kind of thing that happens to everyone eventually. A relationship ends, or a job does. A piece of ...
We can live a lifetime never being clear about whether or not we ever actually trusted ourselves. This post clarifies what it ...
Over a decade ago, a seven-member group from a virtually unknown label in South Korea dreamed of a “big house, big car, and ...
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