I thought I’d post this annual feature a bit early so that you’re not overly slammed in the coming days when I put my other ...
This December marks the 60th anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas, a half-hour television special that did something ...
A full day inside a suburban rink revealed how one place can hold ambition, grief, faith, and escape—sometimes all at once.
Cartoonist and counterculture icon R. Crumb reflects on his remarkable life and work in a new interview from his home in the South of France.
Ella Cook, 19, was a sophomore at Brown and was studying French and mathematics-economics, according to her obituary. She was planning to graduate in 2028, according to her LinkedIn.
On September 12th, Nelson drove down to the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, in Camden. His band, a four-piece, was dressed all in ...
With the first dawn of the new year it is natural to look ahead to 2026. Much will be made of “America 250.” Many of the ...
On this last Sunday of Advent, we might have expected the familiar story of the annunciation to Mary, so often associated with this season. In this year of the Sunday Gospel cycle, however, we follow ...
By Ashlie Miller 2025 is barely in our rearview mirror, and I am pondering the phrase, “objects in mirror may be closer than they appear.” Events that seem like distant […] ...
I realized something about my finances a long time ago. It may seem trivial to you, but it changed how I look at my bank balance. I concluded that if I didn’t have any bills, I would have much more ...
Gabfest Reads is a monthly series from the hosts of Slate’s Political Gabfest podcast. This month, David Plotz talks with Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia and author of The Seven Rules of Trust: A ...