Jennifer Schaffer
Hey Frat Bros, Stop Being Dumbasses
Fraternities need to start doing a better job teaching their young men not to be racist, self-centered, alcoholic assholes.
Through Flaws in the Machine, Robots May Develop "Souls": An Interview with John Gray
We spoke to John Gray a few days before his latest book, The Soul of the Marionette, is set to drop in the United States.
'The Road Home' Is a Reminder That We're All in This Together and We're All Going to Die
Author Ethan Nichtern is out to introduce younger generations to secular, relevant, and modern Buddhist practices.
A Woman Found Ten Mr. Rights in New York, Then Got Arrested for It
A serial seductress has been indicted on felony charges after allegedly marrying ten different men over the course of 11 years.
Traveling Troubadour Gideon Irving Wants to Come Inside Your House (and Do Unreasonable Things)
Fresh off a tour of New Zealand on bicycle, Irving returns to his native New York City to perform in homes around the five boroughs.
A Stanford Medical School Student Was Arrested for Poisoning Her Classmates' Water Bottles
The suspect had recently sought psychological care and has claimed to be suffering from insomnia, dizziness, depression, and "a disconnection from reality" at the time of the poisonings.
Amanda Knox Has Been Acquitted of Murder Charges by Italy's Highest Court
The murder saga that has made waves on both sides of the Atlantic—for its sexually charged coverage as much as anything else—appears to finally be over.
New Report Says DEA Agents Held Sex Parties with Prostitutes Paid for by Colombian Drug Cartels
And that's just one of the allegations from a new watchdog report on sexual misconduct and harassment at the Department of Justice.
Andrew Smith's VICE Interview Pissed Off a Bunch of YA Authors
Smith's comments raised concerns about the "othering" of women.
'Monopoly' Was Invented by an Anti-Capitalist Feminist Poet
The history behind 'Monopoly' is full of lies and lawsuits, obviously.
These Heti Days Are Yours and Mine: 'Happy Days' at the Kitchen
Sheila Heti's unstageable play, All Our Happy Days Are Stupid, brings Canadian collaboration, clumsiness, and joyful absurdity to the Kitchen.
An Amsterdam Artist Is Digging Tunnels to Escape the Modern World
Following her instincts, artist and designer Leanne Wijnsma digs tunnels in the middle of European cities.