The smartphone app named “Rain Garden” is designed to help people plan and build rain gardens across America. It is now customized with a specialized list of plants suited for Indiana. Through video ...
Lauren (Hansen) Holznienkemper is a lead editor for the small business vertical at Forbes Advisor, specializing in HR, payroll and recruiting solutions for small businesses. Using research and writing ...
With Claude enjoying a moment of newfound popularity among regular people, Anthropic is previewing an update designed to make its chatbot better at explaining some concepts. Starting today, Claude can ...
The tote-slinging, matcha-drinking, maybe-reading caricature of the performative male is alive and well in New York City. As I write this article in the back of a cafe on the Lower East Side, ...
The Lede Reporting and commentary on what you need to know today. This way of perceiving social reality—and particularly a person’s reading life—may seem inane, even deranged. But performative reading ...
Across TikTok and university campuses, young men are rewriting what masculinity looks like today, sometimes with matcha lattes, Labubus, film cameras and thrifted tote bags. At Toronto Metropolitan ...
He wears thrifted cardigans, quotes bell hooks and calls himself emotionally fluent — all while expecting applause for everything he does. The “soft boy” was supposed to be the antidote to toxic ...
Scroll through your feed and you'll probably spot him. He's stretched out in the park on a sunny day, tote bag slung over one shoulder, an upside-down copy of "Ain't I a Woman?" by Bell Hooks in hand.
The performative male. We all know who he is: feminist, loves matcha, thrifts his baggy jeans and listens to Clairo through his wired headphones. At the performative male contest held on campus on ...
Before Sebastian Castillo cracks open a book on the bus, he has an intrusive thought: Should he tap the stranger next to him on the shoulder and clarify that yes, he’s starting this book on Page 1, ...