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A psychological story about repentance, succor for a lonely and often demoralized flock, and more recommended reading. → Read More
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“RARE, NEW and UNUSUAL BEER” is scrawled on a mirror, referring to a rotating list of dozens of offerings that range from a Texan farmhouse ale to a Swedish stout. → Read More
For a view into the war in Syria, consider returning to Matthieu Aikins’s article, in the July issue of Wired, about the D.I.Y. weapons manufacturers of … → Read More
The beverage is colonizing what one might call the craft-beer frontier: the parts of the country that are far from the major craft breweries of the West … → Read More
Is the world ready for soy-glazed mealworms? → Read More
Why UFO buffs think Barack Obama is their best hope for the truth about ET. → Read More
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Evangelicals who party, the difference between counterfeiting and art, and Edward Snowden as an “angry geek.” → Read More
“Malala Yousafzai’s long and delicate dance with the press” is the subject of Shahan Mufti’s feature. → Read More