Op-eds and first-person essays
Rest in Preparation (Slate)
How I I Learned to Speak My Truth at a Silent Meditation Retreat (TIME)
My Whole World Can Fit in This Washer (LA Review of Books)
Against the Meet-Cute (Slate)
To All the Daniels I’ve Loved Before (Glamour)
Toys Were Us (The Sunlight Press)
Embracing Fear (The Hill)
What Makes Me Red-Faced (Slate)
Get Rid of your Books. Really. (Slate)
How to Crash Someone Else’s Car (LA Review of Books)
New York Times and Wirecutter
Reported pieces (and many, MANY more available here and here)
They Went to the Woods Because They Wished to Live Deliberately
They Built Their Own Greenhouses. Did They Reap What They Sowed?
People Are Getting Worried About Household Mold. Should You Be?
You Don’t Have to Wear Sunscreen ... As Long As You Don’t Mind Dressing Like Me
They’re Fixing an Abandoned Home, Building a Following as They Go
Brushing My Teeth With This Electric Brush Is Boring and Easy. Which Is Great, Actually.
This Fits-Any-Body Jumpsuit Is Going Viral in Wirecutter’s Office
Videos
City and Cultural Reporting
The fridge magnet is dead. Long live the fridge magnet (The Wall Street Journal)
We Came. We Conquered (Slate)
Long-Distance Dating Sucks. Here’s How Tech Can Help (The Wall Street Journal)
Meet NYC’s Fungus Hunters (Patch)
Downsizing the Community (Tablet Magazine)
Who is Instagram for Anymore? (Slate)
Meet four of our favorite DC buskers (Washingtonian)
In the Mix: Two-in-One Retailers (Chicago Magazine)
Arts Criticism and Reporting
There are no cynics among the March sisters (LA Review of Books)
Which! Brother! Do! I! Pick?????? (LA Review of Books)
My date at the Holocaust Ballet (LA Review of Books)
Everything old is new again (LA Review of Books)
Blood, Sweat, and Snowflakes (Slate)
On stage: An improvised journey (Washington Life)
Kind of blue (Baltimore City Paper)
“The End of the Tour”: A supposedly good movie I’ll never watch (Baltimore City Paper)
The Crossover Designer (The Wall Street Journal)
Short Order (Baltimore City Paper)
In case of emergency (Baltimore City Paper)
Jeff Tweedy and son bring “dad rock” to the Meyerhoff (Baltimore City Paper)
Science Magazine
Reporting and blog items:
Lots of scientists marched yesterday. Five explain why they didn't
Do you live in one of the chattiest places in the United States?
Tectonic ménage à trois created Earth’s largest piece of crust
Science film and book reviews:
