April 23, 2025
- Eliza Griswold on Mary Magdalene
- Scaachi Koul on reading an A.I.-generated biography of herself
- The woman who taught Socrates about the philosophy of love
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“The kids were happy, the adults were drunk. At 9pm, the Roman candles and sparklers lay on a card table outside the garage, right next to the cupcakes and deviled eggs. Junior Miller, underemployed contractor, stood near the table, gazing absently at his seven-year-old son dunking the skinny Harrington twins in the above-ground pool.”
“I drove a black truck to visit Olympia. I had cats with me. I parked outside the garage of the first place I ever mud- wrestled and when I opened the door of the truck, the cats kind of spilled out. The cats weren’t mine and I panicked. After unloading some containers of spoiled food (pasta, fruit, lentils), a bunch of cats caroused all around my feet. I was overwhelmed trying to figure out which one was the one I was missing.”