A sneak peek at our summer issue! Inside: unpublished Annie Ernaux journals (plus a print-exclusive piece), essays by Namwali Serpell and Samuel Moyn, and a folio, “What Was AI?”—because by the time you read this, the answer will have changed. Subscribe: https://t.co/VjqnD8Yyly
Nightlife in nyc is shifting from alcohol-induced socializing to activities that combine connection with intellectual interest.
Out: clubbing, drinking games, bars without themes.
In: lectures at bars, philosophy clubs, board game nights, reading meetups.
Gen Z'ers are paying $40 a ticket to attend these things.
Someone is going to build a massive platform aggregating these activities for the next generation.
Nightlife in nyc is shifting from alcohol-induced socializing to activities that combine connection with intellectual interest.
Out: clubbing, drinking games, bars without themes.
In: lectures at bars, philosophy clubs, board game nights, reading meetups.
Gen Z'ers are paying $40 a ticket to attend these things.
Someone is going to build a massive platform aggregating these activities for the next generation.
I wrote about the death of asylum under the Biden and Trump administrations and what it all means for the latest issue of @JewishCurrents : https://t.co/Zx6tm4tldd
I'm working on a new round of immigration story pitches. If you have an investigative lead -- or a story that would benefit from a narrative, longform treatment, please hit me up! I'm at tanvim.05 on Signal or [email protected].
@nplusonemag All of which to say, if you have thoughts about something you read something in @nplusonemag—positive thoughts, negative thoughts, especially negative thoughts—please write to us so we know you're out there. [email protected]
I am delighted and more honored than I can possibly say - the Emergent Ventures program at the Mercatus Center has offered me a grant of $175,000 with no requirements of any kind in the way of publicity, attendance at meetings, or anything else.
The Baffler series on how writers make a living makes me want to cry — I don’t think people openly talk about how difficult it is, how no one is making enough money, how anyone is able to live in this industry. I recognize myself but also my friends in these pieces