How the Phoenix Open Became the Golf World's Coachella
A desert location, a carnivalesque atmosphere — the comparisons are endless
Will Joe Rogan’s Endorsement Help or Hurt Bernie Sanders?
Rogan's past comments spark controversy for some voters
Facial Recognition Cameras to Appear All Over London
Privacy advocates are alarmed
"The Irishman," "Marriage Story" Among Netflix Films Coming to Criterion Collection
"Roma" is due next month, with others to follow.
Inside the World of Black-Market Haggis
Sometimes, only illegal sheep lungs will do
2020 Could Be a Huge Year for Weed Legalization
Laws could change in up to 18 states
Meet the Historians Correcting Disinformation on Twitter
Combatting fake history in the era of "fake news"
Writers, Fans Angered by Announcement of "The Death of Nancy Drew" Series
New series follows "Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie"
Why Fanfic Matters
Research and testimonials both attest to its effect on writers
Glenn Greenwald Faces Cybercrimes Charges in Brazil
The writer and activist has been a critic of the current government
Making the Case for Noisy Restaurants
Hate noisy restaurants? Esteemed critic Pete Wells says you've got it wrong.
Churches Are Legally Firing Faith Leaders for Mental-Health Issues
In 2012, the Supreme Court approved a "ministerial exception." These are the consequences.
Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters Marry in South Africa
Former quarterback and former Miss Universe are now wed
How Skiwear Became Streetwear
Sometimes, dressing for a day of downhill skiing just feels right
The Unexpected Rise of 21st-Century Utopian Communities
There are surprisingly pragmatic reasons to live in an intentional community
Has Instagram Changed the Art World Forever?
And how does the technology we use influence the way we see art?