Before we delve into the posts we’re reading and loving elsewhere on the internet, check out E. Young's very popular dissection of the Universal FanCon disaster...and the silver lining. And...
Before we delve into sharing the longreads we’re loving right now, our most popular post last week was Louise Hung’s "How dare I," on the experience of seeking mental health care while Asian...
Good morning! In case you missed it, our most popular post last week was E. Young's exploration of the future of inclusive media. If you haven’t already, subscribe to the Global Comment podcast on...
In Charlottesville, as white supremacists, Nazis, and KKK members marched through the streets, they chanted, among other things, “Jews will not replace us.” As Jews watched the most galling...
Happy Monday, gentle readers! We're in an essay-reading mood and we have a few we particularly enjoyed...along with a deep dive into the lead crisis, the myth of the 'French girl,' and an...
Good morning! Though early voting has already started in the US, with millions opting to cast their ballots in advance, the country officially goes to the polls tomorrow, battling organised voter...
Greetings, salutations, and happy August! To celebrate the end of the RNC and DNC, we've rounded up an all-Trump special — because Donald Trump did just that much in the last two weeks. If you've...
Originally titled “The Audacity of Louis Ortiz,” Ryan Murdock’s “Bronx Obama” is a study of the American Dream gone wacky. In 2008 a former Verizon worker of Puerto Rican descent shaved off...
You wouldn’t know it from the news headlines in the United States, but for the past ten days hundreds of activists have been protesting 300 metres from the heart of Wall Street. On September...
Frank Schaeffer, son of the late Francis Schaeffer was raised to follow in his father’s footsteps as a luminary of the Christian Right in the United States. He spent his early years in the rarefied...