Still don’t get how to wash the cash? Here’s LEE HENDERSON to help you out.
The big man from Malmo is retiring. ADNAN MAHMUTOVIC on one of Sweden’s greatest ever footballers.
ANDREW PYPER takes horror seriously. So should you, Louis Menand.
AMY RUTHERFORD wonders why we rush to make little children into adults.
Can video teach high school students to read? KEVIN CHONG versus video adaptations of literary works.
JOWITA BYDLOWSKA comes out of the closet. She’s a sweaty (and she’s been in there with Adam Beyer).
“Swifter, higher, stronger” is fine. But what about “slower, lower, braver”? To the empty stadiums of Olympics 2020!
The right to remain silent. MIRIAM TOEWS on silence and its troubling power.
A few things to think about as you begin your HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The new scroll is a screen. We’ve come full circle, sort of. Bill and Steve played a role in it too.
MARY GAITSKILL worries for that fragile little machine: the human heart.
Remember we used to tell people how we felt? MASHA TUPITSYN enters the music on a cinematic road trip.
Bats drink on the wing, like swallows. SEAN DIXON comes late to a love of birds.
When the everyday is strange and mysterious. Are you afraid? NYLA MATUK isn’t. She’s in love.
“I have spoken ill of you.” AMY LANGSTAFF in epistolary mode.
SHEILA HETI shows us what TV was, back before we killed it.
RYEBERG’s Swedish comrades around the piano, singing in the 1980s. “In another ten years time, who can say what we’ll find?”
Rest in peace, Sinéad O’Connor. SEAN DIXON, from 2009, identifying with a singer like no other.
CHRISTINE POUNTNEY finds lessons that we could all use — straight from that country of great soulfulness.