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Kadir Nelson’s “Rideout”

Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story Biking figures prominently in both our personal experiences of growth and in the popular imagination. Learning to ride a bike is often a child’s first taste of independence; the phrase “It’s…

Sublime Hummus, Just a Bus Ride Away

Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this storyYou’re reading the Food Scene newsletter, Helen Rosner’s guide to what, where, and how to eat. Sign up to receive it in your in-box. At three-thirty on a Tuesday afternoon, in the…

The Problem of Nature Writing

Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story The Bible is a foundational text in Western literature, ignored at an aspiring writer’s hazard, and when I was younger I had the ambition to read it cover to cover. After…

Tapping Out: My Personal Thumb War

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How “Winter Kills” Nails the Paranoid Style

Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story Conspiracy theories are faith-based history, and “Winter Kills,” a 1979 neo-noir, riffs on a scriptural pillar of this realm—the assassination of President John F. Kennedy—with freewheeling speculations that feel both heretical…

Sarah Sze’s Worlds of Wonder and Futility

Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story Go to the Guggenheim Museum. Climb past the gift shops and walls of Gego and Picasso. Awaiting you on the top floor is the niftiest migraine you will ever experience. The…