boats
This Pizza Delivery Boat Is Taking New York Slices to the High Seas
Hungry for pizza, but stranded on a boat in the US Virgin Islands? No problem—just take your dinghy down to Pizza Pi, the first serious slicery on the Caribbean seas.
What I Learned About Style from Chris Holmes' "Let it Roar"
What could possibly be more heavy metal than ice cream and yacht vandalism?
Canadian Robot Boat Threatens Sailing's Legacy of Human Warmth, Relatability
Canadian engineering students want to send an autonomous sailboat across the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.
Where Giant Cargo Ships Go to Die
The ship breakers of Bangladesh turn immense vessels into scrap metal.
Why Are Lighthouses Still a Thing?
Even with the advent of GPS and advanced navigation technology, the towers on the rocks shine.
French Girls - New Fiction by Amie Barrodale
New fiction by Amie Barrodale about runaways, crooks, liars, and other people in varying degrees of trouble.
Director Cutter Hodierne Talks 'Fishing Without Nets'
I visited Cutter at the swanky McCarren Hotel in Williamsburg to chat about the making of his debut feature film about Somali pirates, Fishing Without Nets.
Killing a Ten-Foot Alligator in the Swamps of Louisiana
When you own swampland in Louisiana, it can be a bit like owning an inefficient alligator farm. I took a trip with Dave Turgeon to the swamp where he makes part of his living.
THUMP Premiere: "Spider's Soul" video from Boats
Watch the New Video Of "Spider's Soul" by Melbourne Artist Boats
Why We Need Autonomous Sailboats
Robotic vessels have similar potential applications to airborne drones, but they're not quite there yet.
The High Tech Cruise Ship Apparently Designed to Troll David Foster Wallace
"There's no way this turns into a nightmarish blood bath at the mega-powerful hands of these robots; it just isn't possible."
Fishing for Survival in Gaza City
In the 1990s, Palestinian fishermen were able to sail 20 nautical miles to catch a diverse haul of seafood. Today, the tensions between Israelis and Hamas have limited their fishing range to three miles from shore, where biodiversity is scarce.