
Open Now: A Forest for the Trees
Immersive art show from Glenn Kaino, The Atlantic, and Superblue creates a hidden forest in downtown Los Angeles.
Immersive art show from Glenn Kaino, The Atlantic, and Superblue creates a hidden forest in downtown Los Angeles.
Second season of The Atlantic’s How To podcast series will navigate the challenges of changing your life.
Pulitzer awarded for Senior’s September 2021 cover story, “What Bobby McIlvaine Left Behind,” and follows last year’s Pulitzer for Ed Yong. Sophie Gilbert is a finalist for Criticism.
A Forest for the Trees, sponsored by Mastercard®, takes visitors on a magical journey through a forest, hidden inside a 28,000-square-foot space in downtown Los Angeles
Jennifer Senior earns feature-writing honor for September 2021 cover story, “Twenty Years Gone”
Bruder’s cover story leads The Atlantic’s May issue, with reporting from Anne Applebaum, Ko Bragg, Jonathan Haidt, and Helen Lewis.
President Barack Obama and Nobel Prize–winning journalist Maria Ressa among featured interviews for event, happening April 6–8 in Chicago.
Ressa, the co-founder and CEO of Rappler, will write for The Atlantic about democracy, press freedom, and the social web.
Bennett, currently Slate’s editorial director, will focus on features
March cover package by Arthur C. Brooks on learning to want less; Jennifer Senior on the friendships that last; and Olga Khazan on her personality transplant
Consumer study reveals vast gulf between what consumers expect from brands and their perceived realities.
Drost’s reporting chronicled the dangerous journeys of migrants crossing the Darién Gap at the Colombia-Panama border on their way to the United States.
New report on cobalt mining and the clean-energy revolution
“Dear Therapist,” by Lori Gottlieb, also returning this month
Leibovich to begin this spring, as The Atlantic continues to train its editorial focus on the crisis facing democracy