Jonathan Safran Foer
The One Small Thing You Can Do to Help Save the Planet
'Eating Animals' author Jonathan Safran Foer is back with a new book about the climate crisis – and how our individual choices make a difference.
'Eating Animals' Doesn't Preach Veganism, But It Will Make You Consider It
The new documentary produced by Jonathan Safran Foer and Natalie Portman will make viewers grapple with their carnivorous tendencies.
Gender Transition Made Me Re-Evaluate My Diet
Six months on "T" and three months spent as a vegan, I was waking up to the reality that testosterone alone would not give me the body I wanted. I sought the V-shape, which meant seriously re-evaluating my diet.
Tree of Codes | The Creators Project Meets Wayne McGregor & Olafur Eliasson
We get a first hand glance at 'Tree of Codes' and talk with choreographer and artist that built out the color performance.
Technology Is Making Us Stupid
In Nicholas Carr's the Glass Cage, the Pulitzer-shortlisted author makes a compelling argument on the way technology has failed us—from aircraft autopilot to GPS maps—and the perils of being forever trapped in the beam of our smartphones.
Jamie xx is Scoring a Jonathan Safran Foer-Inspired Ballet
'Tree of Codes,' with choreography from Wayne McGrergor, is slated for the 2015 Manchester International Festival in a space designed by Olafur Eliasson.
Fast Food for Thought: Chipotle’s Foray into Publishing
What do the Paris Review and Chipotle have in common? If you guessed that they've both published Toni Morrison, you'd be right.
The Top Ten Most Frequently Played Songs on Several Famous Authors’ iTunes
If Jonathan Safran Foer wakes up with an erection, he immediately puts on Bon Iver’s “Towers” and takes care of business.