What happens when you come into a relatives digital remains and are forced to confront questions of identity, addiction, and family history?| The Sunday Long Read
What happens when you come into a relatives digital remains and are forced to confront questions of identity, addiction, and family history? The post Can my dead uncle’s phone break the cycle of addiction? appeared first on The Sunday Long Read.| The Sunday Long Read
For a recent WIRED profile, Bradley Hope did what he thinks AI couldn't do — write with interest.| The Sunday Long Read
The SLR Podcast hit the road (somewhat virtually) for the first time this summer. SLR co-founder Jacob Feldman spoke to ProPublica’s Max Blau at the University of Georgia in partnership with the school’s MFA program in narrative nonfiction, of which Max is an alumni. Jacob talked to Max about his 2024 ProPublica piece “I Don’t…| The Sunday Long Read
The SLR Podcast hit the road (somewhat virtually) for the first time this summer. SLR co-founder Jacob Feldman spoke to ProPublica’s Max Blau at the University of Georgia in partnership with the school’s MFA program in narrative nonfiction, of which Max is an alumni. Jacob talked to Max about his 2024 ProPublica piece “I Don’t […]| The Sunday Long Read
Journalist Patrick Clark digs into the free breakfast (and business strategy) of the "rigorously OK" Hampton Inn hotel chain.| The Sunday Long Read
Science journalist Rowan Jacobsen suggests we should have a more nuanced approach to public messaging around sunscreen use.| The Sunday Long Read
Jody Avirgan selects five great podcasts to check out during summer travel.| The Sunday Long Read
Music journalist Geoff Edgers suggests you shouldn't be afraid to reach out to big names for an interview.| The Sunday Long Read
Rhana Natour won a National Magazine Award for telling the story of 14-year-old Layan Albaz.| The Sunday Long Read
in a 2024 piece for Deseret Magazine, writer Natalia Galicza brought to life all of the complexities and horrors of solitary confinement through the story of one man.| The Sunday Long Read
What happens when your home changes? How does it feel when that change is irrevocable, existential, and a little bit ominous?| The Sunday Long Read