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  • A Rational Case for Following Your Emotions

    Feelings aren’t as senseless as Americans have been led to believe.

    Amanda MullJune 25, 2019
  • The Most Delicious Foods That No Longer Exist

    Humans have eaten thousands of species into extinction. Some, supposedly, were to die for.

    Nicola Twilley, Cynthia Graber, and GastropodNovember 10, 2019
    For much of the 19th century, passenger pigeon was a staple of American cuisine.
  • The Secret's in the Dirt
    Edward TennerAugust 18, 2010
  • A Text-Book of Vegetable and Animal Physiology, Designed for the Use of Schools, Seminaries, and Colleges in the United States
    November 1858 Issue
  • Prologue
    Dylan ThomasJanuary 1953 Issue
  • Seven Gothic Tales
    Mary Louise WhiteJuly 1934 Issue
  • America's Diet: 3 New Reports
    Marion NestleNovember 12, 2010
  • The Atlantic Puzzler
    Emily Cox and Henry RathvonFebruary 1981 Issue
  • Keeping the Christmas Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire
    Daniel FromsonDecember 24, 2010
  • The Ethics of Slumming
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesJanuary 25, 2011
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