Well That Doesn’t Sound Like Fun
On boredom, board games, and Debord
A Specter Hangs Over the Hamptons Couch
Inside the Outsider Art fair
A Political History of the NFL Jersey
The evolution of the professional football jersey tracks that of racial capitalism, technology, and empire
The Hero as a Drifting Shadow
The latest novel by the mysterious Joseph Andras gathers traces of Ho Chi Minh’s pre-revolutionary youth
In the Domain of the Unknown
From death mask to CPR manikin, L'Inconnue de la Seine is a mythic symbol of our attempts to grapple with death - or reverse it.
Can Fascism Think?
The deafening silence around Heidegger’s fascism has been broken – what does this mean for philosophy and politics?
Love in the Age of Cronenberg
Only now is the world ready for the queer, kinky idea of love in David Cronenberg's films
Our Neighbor From Hell
"May December" asks hard questions about what a community does with its monsters