Volume 22 Issue 2
The Slain Soldiers of Putin’s Covert War with Ukraine
Russia isn't officially at war, but her soldiers are dying. How are their families dealing with the loss?
Take No Prisoners
I don't know what it's like in most prisons, but if it's anything like what I endured—scheduling times to go skate between getting one kid on the bus and dropping the other off—then I truly feel sorry for the masses of incarcerated people.
Perfume Genius Sings Scary Songs for Homosexuals
If Cat Power and Liza Minnelli's gay dad gave birth to a pale sex god, he would probably look and sound like Perfume Genius, a.k.a. Mike Hadreas.
Egypt Is in Dire Need of Sex Education
How do people—especially women—learn about sex in a country where sex is taboo?
Writer Rudy Wurlitzer’s Underappreciated Masterpieces
None of the films he wrote raked in box-office millions, but people speak about him in superlatives—that he's one of a kind, that he's his own genre.
The Portraitist Who Paints Alien Abductees for a Living
When New Zealand artist Peter Stichbury was seven, he thought he saw something shoot across the sky in broad daylight. Forty years later, Stichbury is as enraptured by UFOs as ever and devotes his work to them.
A Breakdown of Recent Attacks Against the Press
Journalists everywhere face threats intended to silence them.
Read an Excerpt from the Novel 'Lurid & Cute'
Tales of suburban sex and violence from Adam Thirlwell.
Why a North Carolina Chicken Farmer Exposed the Depressing Conditions on His Own Farm
"I can't speak for a chicken—all I can say is what I observe. No, they're not happy," said Craig Watts in a video that went viral. "And they're definitely not healthy."
A Photographic Survey of Russia’s Borders
Maria Gruzdeva spent four years documenting more than 12,000 miles of land and people.
The Complex Role of Women in the Italian Mob
Female gangsters are subject to arcane rules, rigorous rituals, and unbreakable commitments.