Larry Levis died in 1996, at the age of 49. His posthumously published poetry forms a towering body of work
Larry Levis died in 1996, at the age of 49. His posthumously published poetry forms a towering body of work
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Larry Levis died in 1996, at the age of 49. His posthumously published poetry forms a towering body of work
How did a stereopticon lecturer and his white-supremacist son end up in novels by Edith Wharton and F. Scott Fitzgerald?
The substance that revolutionized cookware and helped build the atomic bomb is facing a reckoning The post Why Teflon Is Losing Its Sticking Power appeared first on Nautilus.
In addition to his great series Subway Takes, Kareem Rahma does another series called Keep the Meter Running where he hops into NYC cabs, interviews the drivers, and asks them to take him to their fav
Risk = Danger + Opportunity
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Hannah Ritchie at By the Numbers: Which country has the highest rates of diabetes? Many people would guess the United States. Perhaps Canada or Australia? Mexico? The United Kingdom? According to theÂ
Some cool animations made from Japanese receipts by Michele Merlo. đŹ Join the discussion on kottke.org â
An âimpossibleâ neutrino detected by an underwater telescope could be the key The post Did We Just See a Black Hole Explode? appeared first on Nautilus.
Our constantly-updating tracker of polls for the most important indicator in the race for Congress.
Stephen Westich at The Hedgehog Review: Investigating the crypto-religious is Elieâs venture in this book. Readers of Elieâs first two books, The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach, wi
A reader asks: My partner and I are both 30 y/o and operate a small business. We made the max SEP IRA contribution in December 2025 of $70k; then another max contribution for FY 2026 of $72k in Januar
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This is awesome and clever. Minneapolis designer Abby Haddican has made a typeface called Times New Resistance. The letters are identical to Times New Roman (and it even appears as such in font menus,
Why IRR Can Mislead Private Investors
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Rachel Gerry at the LARB: In the genre of sanatorium literature, An Infinite Sadness stands apart. It doesnât have much of the fellow feeling that defines Thomas Mannâs classic The Magic Mountain (192
Sahar Delijani in the Los Angeles Review of Books: I am not writing this essay as an author, nor as an activist, nor as a representative of the Iranian people. I am writing this as the daughter of for
Hour-long YouTube training session on how to observe & record ICE/CBP. âThis call will give you the tools to exercise your rights in a moment when federal agents are terrorizing our communities and us
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A new poem by Aaron Kunin.
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A $100 billion dollar deal that was propping up the industry just disappeared
Research into the spotted lanternfly genome reveals the influence of urbanization on the species The post The Crucial Role of Cities in the Lanternfly Invasion appeared first on Nautilus.
Welcome to Carbon Briefâs China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate... The post China Briefing 5 February 2026: Clean energyâs share of economy | Record renewabl
I donât normally say this, but if you watch one thing on kottke.org today, this week, this month, make it this speech written by Shakespeare and performed by Sir Ian McKellen on The Late Show with Ste
A Gavin Newsom rap sheet, starting with his fake progressiveness.
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Sur les traces de Henry Miller et John Fante
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A Violet Darkness And all that remains for me is to follow a violet darkness on soil where myths splinter and crack. Yes, love was time, and it too splintered and cracked like the face of our country.
As socialist New York legislator Claire Valdez runs for Congress, socialist housing organizer Samantha Kattan is running to replace her in the state assembly. We spoke to Kattan about her campaign. Ho
Three species off the Louisiana coast detected through echolocation clicks The post Eavesdropping on Beaked Whales Reveals the Secrets of Their Deepwater Lives appeared first on Nautilus.
Today's links All laws are local: And no law knows how evitable it is. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Whisky PC; Anitfeatures; Silicon Roundabout; Steampunk Etch-A-Sketch;
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