#editorspicks

2025-06-06

Here's what we've got for you in our Weekly Top 5:

* Wildfire: too close and personal (Alta Journal)
* Running from demons (The Economist)
* Experiments in microdosing (5280 Magazine)
* Reading is hard (Vox)
* "Jackass" as a love language (Bright Wall/Dark Room)

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longreads.com/2025/06/06/the-t

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2025-04-18

Here's what we've got for you in our Weekly Top 5:

* Tracking greed (n+1 Magazine)
* Teaching through terminal illness (Stanford Magazine)
* Pivoting as a pastor (The New York Times)
* Reading poetry, closely (Slate)
* Breaking bad loading habits (The Atlantic)

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longreads.com/2025/04/18/the-t

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2025-03-21

Here's what we've got for you in our Weekly Top 5:

* Long COVID camaraderie (Men's Health)
* Breeding terrorists on Telegram @ProPublica / Frontline
* 737 Max coverup (Wired)
* Petrusich profiles Dacus (The New Yorker)
* The Irish pub as export (Smithsonian Magazine)

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longreads.com/2025/03/21/the-t

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2025-02-28

Here's what we've got for you in our Weekly Top 5:

* Propagate language, preserve culture (Noēma)
* Hip-hop hooch hustles (Taste)
* Grieving a landscape lost (Salvation South)
* A gutsy take on indigestion (VQR)
* All the feels for the forums (The Fence)

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longreads.com/2025/02/28/the-t

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2025-01-29

"This wasn’t a huge cause for concern on its own. Plenty of teenagers smoke weed, after all, and turn out just fine. Anne and I just hoped it wouldn’t lead to anything else." —Scott Oake for The Walrus

longreads.com/2025/01/29/i-los

#longreads #editorspicks #addiction #BruceOake #BruceOakeRecoveryCentre

Headline: I Lost My Son to Addiction. No, Privilege Didn’t Protect Him
Dek: He had a loving family, financial support, and the best treatment. He fell victim to an overdose anyway
Tagline: Scott Oake for The Walrus
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2025-01-24

"The wind gusts reached 100 miles per hour and the smoke was thick and rancid. Sarvis watched electric cars explode and garbage bins tip over, fill with flames, and blow down the streets like missiles." @jbienkahn for @RollingStone

longreads.com/2025/01/24/the-p

#longreads #editorspicks #LAfires #privatefirefighters

Headline: The Private Firefighters On Call for the Californians Who Can Afford Them
Dek: “I had people calling me, ‘If I write you a check right now for a million dollars, will you come to my house?’ says Andrew Sarvis of West Coast Water Tenders."
Tagline: Joseph Bien-Kahn for Rolling Stone
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2025-01-24

Here's what we've got for you in our Weekly Top 5:

* Dying to seek asylum in Canada (The Local)
* The rise of UFC @RollingStone
* Hoarding at the British Museum (The Guardian)
* A mystery at Lake Tahoe (Bay Nature)
* Dog dialogue (NYT Mag)

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longreads.com/2025/01/24/the-t

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2025-01-17

"In the shallows of south Lake Tahoe, diver Brandon Berry is slurping up clouds of algae with an underwater vacuum cleaner. . . The filamentous, cotton-candy-like algae is a persistent affliction here, where it intermittently grows, dies, washes up on the shoreline, and rots in unsightly, smelly piles." —Sonya Bennett-Brandt for Bay Nature magazine

longreads.com/2025/01/17/what-

#longreads #editorspicks #science #conservation #LakeTahoe

Headline: What Lies Beneath
Dek: Can we keep Lake Tahoe's aquatic invaders at bay?
Tagline: Sonya Bennett-Brandt for Bay Nature magazine
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2025-01-15

"I had long understood crosswords as an art form, but I began to appreciate them as serious records of culture and current affairs." —Abigail Popple for Maisonneuve

longreads.com/2025/01/15/puzzl

#longreads #editorspicks #crosswordpuzzles #education #politics #popularculture

Headline: Puzzle Politics 
Dek: Often dismissed as frivolous games, crosswords can be a force for change.
Tagline: Abigail Popple for Maisonneuve
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2025-01-13

"Her Little Free Art Library on Queen Anne was designed like a museum, with lighting and white walls, a tiny bench for viewing (with minifigures observing the display), and a tiny easel and shelf displaying drawings and paintings with dimensions of just a few inches." —Rebekah Denn for @civileats

longreads.com/2025/01/13/seatt

#Longreads #editorspicks #littlefreelibrary

Headline: Seattle’s Little Free Libraries Offer a Catalog of Collections and Connections
Dek: The Little Free book idea has spread to other community-sharing opportunities, like a Little Free bakery, a crop of Little Free seed libraries, and much more.
Tagline: Rebekah Denn for Civil Eats
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2025-01-09

"Nathan tried to encourage her to leave. 'You need to get yourself out of this situation,” he said. “You need to be careful. If they’ve done it once, what’s going to stop them from doing something like that again?'”
—Ian Frisch for Curbed

curbed.com/article/houston-apa

#longreads #editorspicks #houston #truecrime

2025-01-08

"Sniffing, searching, naming: These actions enable us to more thoughtfully engage with our environment. The more I sniffed at bark, the more confused I became. What did pine even smell like, anyway? It was only when I stepped back that the forest came into view. Iconic and piney, certainly, but also so much more." —Katy Kelleher for Nautilus Magazine

nautil.us/scent-makes-a-place-

#longreads #editorspicks #scent #smell #olfactory #science

2025-01-07

“'During the pregnancy, you’ll be a spectator,' Margot warned us very early on, drawing the delicate boundary between her pregnancy and our child. This is our first surrogacy journey, but we are Margot’s third parents." —Kristina Kasparian for Electric Literature

electricliterature.com/i-am-th

#longreads #editorspicks #surrogacy #surrogatepregnancy

2025-01-06

"Similarly, Fabian Stewart, from Gingolx, is fire chief and bylaw officer and is always called upon for rescues, whether they be on land or water. 'If [there’s an emergency] and you have a running boat, you’d better go out and look,' echoes [William] Smythe, Stewart’s lifelong friend."

hakaimagazine.com/features/the

#Longreads #EditorsPicks #VancouverIsland #FirstNations #SearchAndRescue

2024-12-19

"For most of his adult life, he had worried about climate change. But as time wore on, he had begun to think that collapse was inevitable." —Michaela Cavanagh for Hazlitt

hazlitt.net/longreads/hideaway

#Longreads #EditorsPicks #ClimateChange #Doomers #Essay

2024-12-18

If you're looking for a set of stories to challenge your heart and mind, we've got the perfect collection. This reading list compiles every number one story recommended in our Weekly Top 5 Newsletter in 2024.

longreads.com/2024/12/18/best-

#Longreads #BestofLongreads #EditorsPicks

2024-12-13

"But before 1978, insulin was made by harvesting and grinding up the pancreases of dead pigs from slaughterhouses. Some 24,000 pigs were needed to make just one pound of insulin, which could treat only 750 diabetics annually." —Niko McCarty, Xander Balwit for Works in Progress

worksinprogress.co/issue/anima

#Longreads #EditorsPicks #Animals #Vaccines #Biopharming

2024-12-13

Here's what we've got for you in our Weekly Top 5:

* An opioid town’s turnaround @nymag
* A love letter to cardboard (Places Journal)
* The chemicals animals provide (Works in Progress)
* Computerized companions @verge
* The transfiguration of Jude Law (British GQ)

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longreads.com/2024/12/13/the-t

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2024-12-10

“It took a few minutes for the cross to catch fire, but when it did, it burned higher and brighter than any cross in Mississippi history.” —Thomas G. Easterling III for Salvation South

salvationsouth.com/crossed-sig

#Longreads #EditorsPicks

2024-12-10

“Is the Blue Zones Project a genuinely innovative program, or a trendy—and expensive—marketing ploy inspired by sound principles but uncertain data?” —Shayla Love for @newrepublic

newrepublic.com/article/188317

#Longreads #EditorsPicks

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