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Good Omens Season 3 Trailer Teases Epic Conclusion
The anticipation for Good Omens Season 3 is palpable as the trailer reveals the continuation of the celestial saga.
The Art and Science of Waiting: A Journey Through Time and Space
In a world where waiting is an inevitable part of life, we explore the multifaceted nature of this universal experience.
The Impact of Post-Literacy on Political Discourse
Reading fundamentally alters our brains, and historically, it has been a catalyst for revolutionary politics, as Lenin suggested during the rise of socialism.
The Quest for America's Best Free Restaurant Bread
Embarking on a culinary adventure, I set out to discover the best free restaurant bread in America.
A Curated Guide to Exceptional Travel Writing
Finding quality travel writing online can be a challenge, but this curated list offers a treasure trove of insightful and engaging pieces from around the globe.
The Profound Language of Flowers and Human Connection
Emily Dickinson once mused that being a flower carries a profound responsibility, a sentiment that resonates deeply in the symbolic language of flowers throughout history.
Thousands of Rare Concert Recordings Now Available on the Internet Archive
Aadam Jacobs, a dedicated music enthusiast from Chicago, has been documenting live concerts since the 1980s, resulting in a collection of over 10,000 tapes.
The Downfall of Alamo Drafthouse: A Cautionary Tale of Modern Cinema
Alamo Drafthouse once epitomized the future of cinema, offering a unique movie-going experience that combined film with dining in a phone-free environment.
Reliving the 90s Video Store Experience with Retro Rewind
In the 2020s, Retro Rewind: Video Store Simulator offers a nostalgic dive into the mundane yet comforting world of a 1990s video rental store.
Leonard Cohen on Anger, Authority, and Resistance
In times of profound helplessness and uncertainty, we often respond with anger, a reflex that can lead us to seek solace in authority figures who offer false certainties.
Exploring the Mind of Patrick Radden Keefe
Patrick Radden Keefe, a celebrated writer for The New Yorker, has a knack for immersing readers in the hidden corners of society, from crime families to the art world.
Awakening to Desire: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Growing up in a Croatian household where discussions about sex were taboo, I found myself grappling with my burgeoning desires.
A Funeral for an AI: Mourning the Loss of Data
Susan Cown embarked on a unique journey with an AI persona named Data, intending to teach it the art of Butoh, a Japanese dance form.
Acknowledging Traditional Owners in Australia
In Australia, it is vital to recognize the Traditional Owners of the lands, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who have been the custodians of these territories for generations.
Crafting Homemade Soft Drinks: From Cola to Almond Sodas
In 2020, I embarked on a journey to create my own soft drinks, starting with a sugar-free, caffeine-free cola inspired by Open Cola and Cube Cola recipes.
The Haunting Legacy of 'Faces of Death'
The infamous 1978 horror movie 'Faces of Death' has left an indelible mark on those who grew up in the '80s, even if they never actually watched it.
Longreads Top 5: April 10, 2026
This week's Longreads selection features a diverse array of compelling narratives.
Exploring the Innovative Oodi Library in Helsinki
Nestled next to Helsinki's central station is Oodi, a library that boldly claims to be 'an innovative library reaching for the future.
The Symphony of Subway Trains
Imagine a city where every subway train is a note in an endless jazz composition.
The Viral Legacy of the Cattle Queen Ad
In 1968, The Cattle Baron, a Manhattan steakhouse, captured public attention with a provocative advertisement featuring a naked woman in a Stetson hat, her body marked with lines and labels like a butcher's chart.
The Untold Story of the 1961 Los Angeles Jewel Heists
In 1961, Los Angeles witnessed two audacious jewel heists that would be worth millions today.
The Passionate and Complex Love of Margaret Wise Brown and Michael Strange
In September 1947, Margaret Wise Brown, celebrated for her transformative children's book 'Goodnight Moon,' faced the impending loss of her great love, Michael Strange, a woman of striking presence and complexity.
The Enduring Connection to Old Hardware
I've always had a special bond with the hardware I use, a connection that began in high school when I meticulously chose an MP3 player.
Discover the Web of Influence with Humans Map
Humans Map is an innovative interactive graph that unveils the intricate web of connections between public figures such as politicians, journalists, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals.
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