The Line Ep. 16: The Ancestral Diet
Forget Paleo, Keto and Raw. Go home to grandma while she’s still around, and quick, transcribe all her traditional recipes. It turns out that…
Forget Paleo, Keto and Raw. Go home to grandma while she’s still around, and quick, transcribe all her traditional recipes. It turns out that…
How do you imagine your countrymen? Are they the people who look like you? Think like you? Or simply live around you?
A spirited discussion with a panel of experts reveals a link between the educational arms race and increasing class anxiety.
Is the way we treat our domestic help morally defensible? We put three tai tais on the hot seat.
How to be filial in an unfilial age?
Or, does this question obfuscate the real issue, which is increasing inequality?
Durand and Wallace drew the map of modern Asia. They know the place. And then there’s Gibson: a liberally-educated, middle-aged frog, climbing out of her tropical well. In this…
What’s up with tribalism? Is it hard-wired into our genes? Are we ever going to be able to transcend it? And if so, how? Consuming media a bit more intelligently, for a start. Trust me, you have no idea how much you’re being manipulated. Get your subaltern take on the issues of the day with The Line, while you do your ironing or whatever.
Durand and Wallace drew the map of modern Asia. They know the place. And Gibson is, in her own words, “a liberally-educated, middle-aged frog, climbing out of her tropical…
Durand and Wallace drew the map of modern Asia. They know the place. And Gibson is, in her own words, “a liberally-educated, middle-aged frog, climbing out of her tropical…