FROM THE MAGAZINE

October 2022

High Life

The thrill of sailing rough seas

The good thing is the discomfort, which separates the men from the girls

By Taki

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Place

A seaplane out of Manhattan

In the awfulness of LaGuardia Airport, one terminal stands out as a reminder of better days

By James Panero

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Low Life

My evening as a rapacious capitalist

We played Monopoly with focus and seriousness

By Jeremy Clarke

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Place

Trapping gators in the Everglades

You cast a ‘huge-ass hook’ into the water, snag the creature, then ‘pull like a bull’

By Teresa Mull

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London Life

How I learned to stop worrying and love self-promotion

Meet the new me: the shameless, self-promoting media slut that I’m trying to become

By Cosmo Landesman

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American Life

Keeping Syracuse time

This year, to celebrate my wife’s birthday, I showed her a traffic light

By Bill Kauffman

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Prejudices

The slumber of the Anglosphere

Can democracy in the West survive its attenuation in the US and UK?

By Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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Place

Spain’s caminos come calling

There is a haunting beauty to their desolate vistas, an intimidatingly brutal type of splendor

By James Jeffrey

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