Friday, 6 November 2015

Midnight at the oasis



Our addiction to fountains, pools and palms threatens our survival.

The Aging Face



On viewing my wrinkles through Proust, Rembrandt, and plastic surgery textbooks.

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

The Rhythm of the Tide



When I heard data from an island had proven humans are still evolving, I had to visit.

The Eternal Mystery of the Reclusive Writer



From Mitchell to Pynchon to Ferrant, why we love the hermits.



Middle-Aged White Americans Are Dying of Despair



Even as longevity increases across the rich world, uneducated white Americans are living sicker and dying earlier. Two economists speculate on the reasons why.

The Talented Mr. Huxley



The brilliant, eclectic thinker who wrote the classic dystopian novel Brave New World.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Wade Davis




Why Ayahuasca Is Still Having a Moment.  
(as in my upcoming book, Stout Men)

The Decay of Twitter



The social network fundamentally changed in early 2014

The Death of the Kiwi Bach





There was once a time when everyone pitched tents on the lawn. Now, big business is taking over the Kiwi summer holiday.