Afficher l'originalSearching for Meg WhiteIt’s been over a decade since we’ve heard from the elusive White Stripes drummer. Could renewed attention over a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination coax her back into the spotlight?
Afficher l'originalData Compression Drives the Internet. Here’s How It Works.One student’s desire to get out of a final exam led to the ubiquitous algorithm that shrinks data without sacrificing information.
Afficher l'originalMillennials Are Not an Exception. They’ve Moved to the Right.Over the last decade, almost every cohort of voters under 50 has shifted rightward.
Afficher l'originalThe Secret History and Strange Future of CharismaHow our culture, politics and technology became infused with a mysterious social phenomenon that everyone can feel but nobody can explain.
Afficher l'originalThe Secret Sound of StaxThe rediscovery of demos performed by the songwriters of the legendary Memphis recording studio reveals a hidden history of soul.
Air Jordan III: The Shocking Story of the Greatest Shoe Jordan Never WantedMichael Jordan was about to ditch Nike — until an inexperienced designer created the shoe he’d always dreamed of.
Afficher l'originalIt’s Bready. It’s Cheesy. It’s One of Kenji López-Alt’s Favorite Breakfasts.A dairy-rich soup from Colombia, changua can be divisive, and deeply lovable.
Afficher l'originalThe Best Music of 2023 So FarAs we head into the second half of 2023, Pitchfork’s writers and editors are already thinking about what albums have left the biggest impressions and will land a coveted spot on our end-of-the-year list.
Afficher l'originalTravel in the Time of Climate CrisisAs climate-related disasters ramp up, how can travelers minimize the harms and maximize the benefits they bring to recovering destinations?
Afficher l'originalA Pledge to Fight Climate Change Is Sending Money to Strange PlacesWealthy countries have pledged $100 billion a year to help reduce the effects of global warming. But Reuters found large sums going to projects including a coal plant, a hotel and chocolate shops.
Afficher l'originalYou’re Not Powerless in the Face of Imposter Syndrome“I was intimidated for many years in the early part of my board career because I didn’t have a business degree and felt underprepared,” a female board director once told me.
Can We Blame the Mafia on Lemons?Economists and historians are connecting the early rise of organized crime with Sicily’s citrus trade.
Afficher l'originalRewilding the planetAn archipelago constructed of sand and mud is bringing new life to a dead lake but can this bold experiment have a lasting impact?
Afficher l'originalHow (and why) you should create a backup plan for your careerGiven how fast technology is changing, a backup career plan has never been a better idea.
Proof of Life: How Would We Recognize an Alien If We Saw One?Some day, astrobiologists will need to answer that question – if they’re lucky.
Afficher l'originalInside the Meltdown at CNNCEO Chris Licht felt he was on a mission to restore the network’s reputation for serious journalism. How did it all go wrong?
Afficher l'originalA brief history of VR and ARWith Apple expected to announce a mixed reality headset next week at WWDC, we take a look back at the journey of VR and AR.
Afficher l'originalTupperware once changed women's lives. Now it struggles to surviveStacey Sottung shows off a stack of colorful bowls in an Instagram video, filming for her followers a taste of the modern Tupperware party, which in addition to bowls and vintage tumblers, may include cake pans that go in the microwave, cold-brew carafes or vegetable choppers.