Maggie Lange
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How to Argue With a Friend Over Text
Take this opportunity to present the composed version of yourself, rather than word-vomit your emotions into a text box.
What's Up With All The Sketchy Pseudoscience On Netflix?
"Down to Earth," hosted by Zac Efron, is just one new show on the platform to peddle pseudoscience about health.
Convertibles Are Aesthetically Irresponsible, but I Love Them
Driving in a convertible is vulnerable, showy, and corny. How does this car’s optimistic attitude fare in this tumultuous time?
Love/Hate Reads: 'Sex Tips for Girls,' Revisited
Cynthia Heimel's beautifully haywire and slutty dating book insists that you can be unsure, interested, and curious; you can get yourself into an experience only because you want to have it.
Andrea Long Chu’s Latest Book Infuses Identity With Desire
The critic has made enemies by pushing the way we think about trans feminism. But she loves a good fight.
'Home Remedies' Is About the Bizarre Experience of Growing Up in Rapid Globalization
In Xuan Juliana Wang's first collection of short stories, she explores what it's like to be young and curious as the world changes around you.