SPOTLIGHT

Double Exposure

On our first memories

By Jonathan Weiner Monday, December 23, 2024

SPOTLIGHT

Double Exposure

On our first memories

By Jonathan Weiner Monday, December 23, 2024

Web Essays

The Diagnostician of Despair

Why Rousseau believed that Enlightenment values would lead us to ruin

Asturias Days

Such as It Is

Read Me a Poem

“Guests” by Celia Thaxter 

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Next Line, Please

“What a Strange Path”

Three new prompts

Smarty Pants Podcast

Kinship and Contradictions

Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz on the complexities of Native American identity

Tuning Up

Verde

Learning a foreign language isn’t just about improving cognitive function—it can teach us to sense the world anew

Asturias Days

Cats and Dogs

Read Me a Poem

“Full Moon Rhyme” by Judith Wright

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Portrait of the Artist

Katie Heller Saltoun

Tenderness and grit

Asturias Days

Puentes and Acueductos

Web Essays

Alaska After the Quake

You can only rebuild so much

Measure by Measure

From Romania With Love

Dancing with Dinicu

View from Rue Saint-Georges

Hip-hop in the Alps

A transcendent mountaintop moment

Next Line, Please

A Hole in One

A Year of Sonnets

December: A Sonnet

Cover Story

Paying to Be Locked Up

Private prison companies treat immigrant detainees like convicted criminals—and reap huge profits from the people they hold

Letter From

New Zealand: Beauty and the Beef

Will the nation’s identity continue to be pastoral, or will its urbanites create a hip young image of environmental awareness?

Works in Progress

The Delta Blues

A photographer documents former boomtowns in the South

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