food collage of palestinian and middle eastern sweets and baked goods including ka'ak al-qud, pistachio cookies, baklava, and foccacia

The Sabbath Stew

What started as a loophole has remained one of Judaism’s most evocative, redolent foods.

Editors’ Picks

The Redemption of Al Sharpton

Mitchell S. Jackson | Esquire | February 21, 2024 | 9,471 words

“Pulitzer Prize winner Mitchell S. Jackson tailed Al Sharpton around the country to find out why he keeps going, what he’s still doing, and where his place in history will…

What Happens When We Stop Remembering?

Heidi Lasher | Orion Magazine | February 13, 2024 | 3,346 words

“I am seeking more precise guidance about what we must hold on to and what we must let go of.”

What Really Happened to Baby Christina?

Matthew Bremner | Esquire | February 15, 2024 | 8,100 words

“Twenty-six years ago, Barton McNeil called 911 to report that his three-year-old daughter had died in the night. It was the worst thing that could ever happen to any parent.…

Recovering the Lost Aviators of World War II

Stephen Mimh | The Smithsonian | February 20, 2024 | 5,858 words

“Inside the search for a plane shot down over the Pacific—and the new effort to bring its fallen heroes home.”

The Art of Decolonization

Elvia Wilk | Pioneer Works Broadcast | February 13, 2024 | 7,471 words

“Artists and curators in St. Louis are negotiating the return of a sacred Indigenous site. Can art world resources be leveraged for more than symbolic statements?”

The Great Pretenders

Sarah Treleaven | Toronto Life | February 14, 2024 | 5,996 words

“Karima Manji wanted it all for her twin daughters, Amira and Nadya. And she found a way to help them get it: financial aid earmarked for Indigenous kids. The fact…

An American Education: Notes from UATX

Noah Rawlings | The New Inquiry | February 19, 2024 | 6,839 words

“Inside the ‘Forbidden Courses’ at the billionaire-backed University of Austin, the campus of the ‘anti woke’ commentariat.”

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Essays and Features

We Got the Beat

How The Go-Go’s emerged from the Los Angeles punk scene in the late ’70s to become the first and only female band to have a number one album in Beauty and the Beat.

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Reading Lists

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Our year-end collection

The top longreads of the year, selected by our editors.