Advertisements
|
|
The rise of the work drug
Business Insider · Emily Stewart
Elon Musk is taking ketamine and techies are microdosing mushrooms. So it’s OK to do drugs at work now?
|
|
Space makes noise — and here’s the eerie song an eclipse sings
Atlas Obscura · Sara Mellas
Thought you could only experience the astronomical event with your eyes?
The ultimate green burial?
NPR · April Dembosky
Human composting lets you replenish the Earth after death.
How Berlin’s techno scene transformed the city and gained UNESCO status
BBC Travel · Lynn Brown
The music style became the soundtrack of liberation following the fall of the Berlin Wall and has remained synonymous with the city ever since.
Ramy Youssef is ready for some hard conversations
GQ · Lawrence Burney
The comedian-writer-actor, whose new HBO stand-up special dropped this weekend, talks Gaza, identifying with your parents, and the future of Ramy.
‘Femme,’ a queer revenge thriller with no easy morals
indiewire.com · Ryan Lattanzio
Actors and filmmakers speak about their film, which takes an unlikely empathy-for-all approach to the attraction that forms after a homophobic attack.
The fantastical in the everyday: What is fabulism?
bookriot.com · Lyndsie Manusos
The genre doesn’t go into why a character suddenly sprouts branches as limbs. It — the fantastical, the magical, the weird — just is.
|
|