
A list of our favorite longform curation sites on the web.

Thanks to a new startup, post-relationship closet cleansing can be productive—and eco-friendly.

Here comes the iPhone, and there go the photojournalists.

Forbes writer Gene Marks today tells us what he'd do if he were destitute and black. Here's what a poor minority kid I knew did.

In preparation for the Iowa caucus, the GOP candidates are breaking out the ads.

The Gray Lady gets a lady editor.

Meet the founders of Bromance, the most evolved bros you'll ever have a beer with.

A steamy, consensual affair and a creepy, unwanted sexual advance are completely different things.

Why your favorite crafty design blog is probably written by a Mormon

How much does it cost to be a Justin Bieber superfan? Sometimes, nothing but an iron will.

Sex scandals are treated as gossip, not as wake-up calls to fight abuses of power.

They say it's a "scheduling issue," but the channel that birthed "Shark Week" looks to be blocking climate change information.

Maybe the next meme should be "We Spoke to a Journalist." That sounds a lot harder than what I do every day.

While the long view will never cease to inspire, there is a certain power in what’s next.

This issue of GOOD features a particularly fascinating cast of characters, from Chinese bachelors to Mormon bloggers.

The Economist's new ad campaign attempts to appeal to women—by asserting that appealing to women is unnecessary.

While Americans have an increasingly negative opinion of news organizations, they still trust the media more than the government or corporations.

Facebook is a private company that functions largely as a public space. Should we be policing its content?