Long Read
Inside the Great British TERF War
This is how the debate over human rights for transgender people ended up dominating mainstream media, poisoning newsrooms and dividing British feminism.
The Decline of American Peyote
The small, bulbous peyote cactus is central to the religious rituals of the Native American Church, but poaching and unsustainable harvesting practices put it at risk of extinction in the United States.
How I Quit Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Amazon
A reflection on my month without Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Amazon, plus a how-to guide if you want to quit the biggest companies in tech.
All the Drama That Nearly Kept 'Heathers' from Making It to Theaters
We spoke to the "Heathers" screenwriter, director, and cast to celebrate the cult classic's upcoming 30th anniversary.
The Man Who Lives Inside His Dreams
When the most important people in his life all died in quick succession, Stephen Wright channeled his bereavement into turning his house into a work of art.
Inside the Repulsive World of 'Hurtcore', the Worst Crimes Imaginable
Today, Matthew Falder – Cambridge academic and producer of "hurtcore" materials – was jailed for 32 years.
Maurizio Cattelan Is One of Art's Greatest Mysteries
The renowned artist is as enigmatic as his controversial work.
How Elvis Depressedly Captured the American South's Conflicted Identity
The area's social polarity directly influences the duo, setting them apart as one of the most intriguing prospects to emerge from the Bible belt.
Every Single Song Written and Performed by Adam Sandler, Ranked from Best to Worst
Before you ask: Yes, I did get paid to do this.
In Conversation With Martin Farkas of Canadian Hardcore Legends Career Suicide
GCHBOAT: Greatest Canadian Hardcore Band of All Time.
Westway to the World: At Home with AJ Tracey
Catching up with one of the stars of 2017, as he moves from Drake's inbox to superstardom while keeping his west London roots intact.
The Story of How China's Second City Became a Hotbed for Soundsystem Culture
For a fundamentally international city like Shanghai, reggae and dub music has taken a long time to find a place—but thanks to a handful of leading lights, it's beginning to make itself at home.