January 15: Well I'm not moving to f****** Seattle
At the heart of most good things lies a tiny kernel that, if heated to just the
wrong temperature, if
January 8: You have been okay and you will be okay again
We looked forward at we didn't know what, but we knew we weren't looking at what we'd left behind, and in that way we carried each other forward.
November 20: A flurry of labor for a moment of tasting
This week’s recommendations hover around themes of quiet meditation while others brace for difficult conversations and chaotic jumbles of noise.
November 13: Stuttering in bleach and lights
I think about how good it suddenly is to race with ghosts.
October 30 - I cut my teeth on weaker men
I'll be honest, I've never been a Halloween guy. Nothing against it, at least
not conceptually.
October 16 - It’s such a funny thing, a mystery allure
When I started writing The Crossover Appeal I kept coming back to the word,
dilletante. Generally speaking, dilletante is a
October 9 - Never saw you coming but I saw the smoke
It's been sort of a weird week, right? Maybe the Zuckerberg outages threw things
out of whack more
May 29: The one with the tiny man in it
Who knows what machinations lurk inside the mystery box of knowing and being known, it's just the way things are.
October 2 - Imagine choosing what you want to be?
Consider this your save the date for coming back to your autumnal self, when you pull what you love in close and ready yourself for the cold.
Top 50 Singles of 2020: K-pop Edition (#50–26)
Someone I follow on Twitter was wondering the other day about whether or not the
quarantine experience has freed people