- Enter by midnight
- Win Rolling Stones Tickets
Just listen to this week's Culture Gabfest to get the code. - GO »
-
Today's Doonesbury
-
The Guantánamo Memoirs
Mohamedou Ould Slahi has been detained for 11 years. Here is his story.
-
Supervillain or Superhero?
If science gives us superpowers, will we use them for good or evil?
By Will Oremus
-
Mad Men
-
The Game of Thrones TV Club
-
The Slate Book Review
-
How Many People Have Been Killed by Guns Since Newtown?
-
The Passion of Lew Wallace
-
Embrace the Void
-
I Watched All of Star Trek
-
Get Your Dog Away From Me
They’re lounging in our offices and licking us at our cafés. It needs to stop.
By Farhad Manjoo
-
Daily Rituals
How creative genuises find the time and inspiration for greatness.
-
Is Camp Dead?
The past, present, and future of a cultural sensibility.
By J. Bryan Lowder
-
Running or Walking?
-
Your Life Is in Pi
Everything in your past—and future—is encoded in its digits.
By Evelyn Lamb -
The Gaybros
They like sports, hunting, and beer. And they make the gay community mad.
By J. Bryan Lowder
-
The Great Chewing Fad of 1914
Henry James, Franz Kafka, and Arthur Conan Doyle chewed their food hundreds of times.
By Mary Roach
-
Why Do People Hate Certain Words?
-
They Used to Call Me Lindsay
Once I started identifying as a man, I needed a new name. Here's how I chose it.
By Silas Hansen
-
The Lock Pickers
-
The Idealist
Aaron Swartz wanted to save the world. Why couldn’t he save himself?
By Justin Peters
-
The Death of the American Pun
-
Being a Toddler Is Hard
-
Abusive Parents
What do grown children owe the people who made their childhoods a living hell?
By Emily Yoffe
-
The Recline and Fall of Civilization
Tilting your seat back on an airplane is pure evil.
By Dan Kois
-
Simon Doonan
-
Free To Be … You and Me
-
The Case of the Mormon Historian
What happened when Michael Quinn challenged the history of the church he loved.
By David Haglund
-
My Molesters
I was sexually assaulted three times before age 20. Here’s why I never told anyone.
By Emily Yoffe
-
No More Strapless Wedding Gowns!
They're unflattering, unsophisticated, and annoyingly ubiquitous.
By Katherine Goldstein
-
Blogging the Human Genome
Weird, wonderful stories about each of your 23 chromosomes.
By Sam Kean
-
Permanent Record
The surprising stories I uncovered in a trove of report cards from the 1920s.
By Paul Lukas
-
The Explainer
-
Slate Writers on Facebook and Twitter
Follow John Dickerson, Emily Yoffe, and the rest of your favorite Slate writers on social media.
- Enter by midnight
- Win Rolling Stones Tickets
Just listen to this week's Culture Gabfest to get the code. - GO »
- Thursday, May 23, 2013
-
-
-
-
-
President Ruthless
Don’t be fooled by Obama’s speech. On executive power, he’s just like Bush.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
How Do You Fake Your Own Death?
First, buy a boat.
-
-
The Gin and Tonic
The summer blockbuster of mixed drinks.
-
-
Keep the Candelabra Flame Burning
Liberace was a daring, fabulous showman, but he’s in danger of being forgotten. Don’t let his gay legacy die!
-
-
-
Are Apostrophes Necessary?
Not really, no.
-
From Africa to the Board Room
How a Zambian-born economist left home for Oxford, Harvard, and Goldman Sachs.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dating Superman
The ultimate superpower would let you find, woo, and mate with the perfect person.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
The Last of the World War I Vets Speak
No soldiers survive the first Great War. But the author of The Last of the Doughboys talked to some of the last vets before they passed.
-
-
Does My Toddler Have Autism?
How to identify the early signs of the developmental disorder.
-
-
For the Private and Confidential Use of the Recipient
I responded to a Craigslist personal using my work email. Will I lose my job—and my wife?
-
Today's Doonesbury
Pre-viralization prep.
-
- Wednesday, May 22, 2013
-
-
The Highly Effective Idiot
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is crass, offensive, and may smoke crack. He is also a pretty good mayor.
-
-
-
-
Culinary Racism
Why remarks about race and fried chicken elicit such raw feelings.
-
-
Don’t Pray for Oklahoma
Wolf Blitzer and other journalists should leave God out of natural disasters.
-
-
Pottermania
Harry Potter tourism, where the pilgrims are adults and the books are a religion.
-
Obama’s 301 Drone Strikes
A map of every reported drone strike in Pakistan.
-
Stop Aid to Africa Now
A Zambian-born economist on how Bill Gates’ billions in international aid could be better spent.
-
Game of Thrones, Season 3
An appreciation of the Hound.
-
-
-
-
The Beauty of Bounded Gaps
A huge discovery about prime numbers—and what it means for the future of math.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
For the People, by the People
What I saw when I participated in one of the truest forms of democracy.
-
-
“A Peculiar Moaning Sound”
How did people describe the sound of a tornado before the advent of trains?
-
You Do Not Have Asperger’s
What psychiatry’s new diagnostic manual means for people on the autism spectrum.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
I Like Likable Characters
And I don’t like female novelists’ new method of dismissing other female writers.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Prog Bots Into Darkness Edition
Slate's podcast about the Star Trek franchise, Daft Punk’s new album Random Access Memories, and Google Glass.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Do Charter Schools Work?
Yes, but not always and not for everyone.
-
-
The Pedestrian–Cyclist Armistice
A bilateral, 10-point resolution to end the decades-long conflict between walkers and bikers.
-
The White House To-Do List
Tornadoes, scandals, and controversy. Is the Obama administration managing its priorities?
-





