Editor’s Letter: Introducing Our July/August 2026 Issue
Texas Observer reader, The following are my remarks, in part, from our May 6 MOLLYs fundraiser gala: Last year, some of you may remember, we published a very viral story in which w...
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Texas Observer reader, The following are my remarks, in part, from our May 6 MOLLYs fundraiser gala: Last year, some of you may remember, we published a very viral story in which w...
Editor in Chief Susan R. Lipp weighs in on the contents of this month's issue
Dear Readers, For as long as I’ve been in this role, I’ve watched the legal profession navigate change with a particular kind of pragmatism. Attorneys don’t embrace new tools on […...
Change is in the air in our Arizona newsroom. As Arizona prepares for another high-stakes election cycle, we’re investing in the future of Arizona Capitol Times by welcoming two ac...
PLEASE send your letters (as short as you like) to info@conservativewoman.co.uk and mark them ‘Letter to the Editor’. We need your name and a county address, e.g. Yorkshire or Lond...
VegNews publisher and co-founder Colleen Holland shares a very important message.
Joe Forward introduces this month's issue recognizing the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a special issue envisioned by State Bar President Dan Gartzke. Read...
This is the last of our Letters. Thank you for all your correspondence over the years. I do hope you will join the conversation over on Substack once TCW closes next week. *** Let...
As we enter the long hot days of summer, this is the moment when many people take their foot off the gas, slow down and spend time on themselves. Often it leads to periods of intro...
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PLEASE send your letters (as short as you like) to info@conservativewoman.co.uk and mark them ‘Letter to the Editor’. We need your name and a county address, e.g. Yorkshire or Lond...
Readers respond to Melanie Thernstrom’s piece about a concierge women’s-health doctor, Burkhard Bilger’s piece about the lone-star tick, and Adeline Goss’s piece about the potentia...
Featuring interviews with Harryette Mullen and Yan Lianke, prose by Lucy Ellmann and Chigozie Obioma, poetry by Frederick Seidel, and a cover by Alex Da Corte.
Dear Editor Every week or so I receive news from Cambridge. The university, my college (Corpus Christi, 1963 to 1966), and the Engineering Department at which I studied Mechanical...
I was recently reminiscing with my daughters about great times we had shared as a family. More often than not, it was our trips, not our everyday lives, that were seared into their...
Diaspora reporting has long connected struggles across borders. Our new editor asks: what can The Long Wave take from this?• Don’t get The Long Wave delivered to your inbox? Sign u...
Rezoning: Don’t Rubber Stamp To The Editor: This letter was written to Community Board 6 and Council Member Lynn Schulman: As a fifth generation Forest Hills resident who genuinely...
It’s been a really hard week. The injury that precipitated my bout of vertigo has brought my headaches back. Not every day (thank goodness), but some days. So I’m back on medicatio...
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about St. Paul, Becca Rothfeld’s review of Wolfgang Koeppen’s “trilogy of failure,” and Jennifer Wilson’s article about today’s rush for gold...
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