I’ve been reading through The Ladder of Divine Ascent by Saint John Climacus, and this paragraph, from the chapter “Step + more
I’ve been reading through The Ladder of Divine Ascent by Saint John Climacus, and this paragraph, from the chapter “Step + more
Miles Davis—arguably the most innovative jazz musician of all time—would have been 96 today. The very first jazz record I + more
Those who spend any amount of time around me know that I don’t suffer pretentious writers gladly. Like people who + more
Shot: “Man is probably not a machine, but he behaves as such in a situation where the machines impose his + more
“I believe that when the last ding-dong of doom has clanged and faded from the last worthless rock hanging tideless + more
Disappointing news from Congress’s first public hearing on unidentified flying objects since 1966: While UFOs (or, rather, UAP, for unidentified + more
How’s this for an opening paragraph? I am staring at about a dozen, stiff, eight-foot high, orange-red penises, carved from + more
So what’s the story with backstory? Though I’ve never particularly liked the word—bit on the redundant side, isn’t it?—I’m fine + more
The inestimable Matt Labash has some advice for all you would-be writers out there. “Read more than you write,” he + more
Birthday-shopping for a child you hate? The Department of Homeland Security has you covered. “Institutions like the Ivies,” writes B.D. + more
Over at Smithsonian magazine, Ellen Ruppel Shell waxes eloquently about The Tree—a 500-year-old, 100-foot-tall mahogany salvaged from a remote forest + more
Apparently, hole-in-one insurance is a thing. As is insuring prizes for all manner of promotional events, like, say, guessing the + more
There are two reasons to post a link to this story. First, €2.6 million is a cracking bargain. Second, if + more
It’s been a minute, as the kids say. I thought it might be a good idea to not post anything + more
Ordinarily, I don’t post anything on Fridays. But my source in Cambodia just sent my this story, which, for men + more