For a newcomer to the city, a boulangerie apprenticeship reveals a way of life.
By: Sean Williams   |   Outside   |   September 2022
Meet an amazing man who has dedicated his entire adult life to stone skipping, sacrificing everything to produce world-record throws that defy the laws of physics. To hear him tell it, he has no choice.
By: Christine Macdonald   |   The Verge   |   May 2018
Coke claims to give back as much water as it uses. An investigation shows it isn’t even close
By: Darryl Campbell   |   The Verge   |   May 2019
The first sign of trouble appeared just after takeoff.
By: Lila Shapiro   |   Vulture   |   July 2022
The comedian’s new show, The Rehearsal, is his grandest experiment yet.
By: Oliver Franklin-Wallis   |   GQ   |   July 2023
When you donate your clothes to a thrift store… where do they go? In an excerpt from his new book Wasteland, GQ’s Oliver Franklin-Wallis exposes how the rise of fast fashion is leading to a tidal wave of trash—and sparking ingenuity among local designers where the waste is piling up.
It's typical to ask friends for permission to share pictures of them. Yet people don't extend this courtesy to strangers, either because they think nothing of it or they need to go viral at all costs.
By: Chris Colin   |   Wired   |   June 2023
With more tripping will come more psychic terror. A new movement of volunteers will guide you through your brain melt.
By: Will Knight   |   Wired   |   July 2023
Ships without crews. Self-directed drone swarms. How a US Navy task force is using off-the-shelf robotics and artificial intelligence to prepare for the next age of conflict.
By: Jake Meador   |   The Atlantic   |   July 2023
The Misunderstood Reason Millions of Americans Stopped Going to Church