Gerrymandering Monsters "Slay the Dragon" shows the fall—and nascent rise—of participatory democracy By Katie O'Reilly March 6, 2020 In this story: film, politics
Toxic True Crime The drama of Dark Waters doesn’t get any more real-life By Katie O'Reilly November 23, 2019 In this story: film, dirty fuels, fracking
Ilana Glazer's Vision for a New World Order The comedy "kween" sees the future as female and partnership-based By Katie O'Reilly November 4, 2019 In this story: climate change, gender
Is the Human Race Sleepwalking to Oblivion? Nick Brandt's "This Empty World" is an elegy for a planet in peril By Jonathan Hahn June 29, 2019 In this story: photography, animals, climate change
Behind the Scenes With Netflix's “Our Planet” Its filmmakers talk about creating the epic-yet-uncomfortable nature series By Katie O'Reilly April 5, 2019 In this story: film
Our Planet, Ourselves Netflix is streaming an ambitious nature-doc series around the globe By Katie O'Reilly April 5, 2019 In this story: film
Wildlife Contends With Climate Chaos on "Hostile Planet" Inside the Bear Grylls–hosted nature show for the environmentally "woke" By Katie O'Reilly March 2, 2019 In this story: climate change
Generation X Author Douglas Coupland Turns Ocean Trash Into Art The artist reimagines the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and sends it on tour By Barb Sligl November 4, 2018 In this story: art, plastic
The Lucid Beauty and Vanishing Reality of Polar Ice Camille Seaman turns landscape photography into portraiture By Jonathan Hahn June 30, 2018 In this story: climate change, photography
Houston, We Have a Planet In “One Strange Rock,” Spaceship Earth is out of this world By Jonathan Hahn March 23, 2018 In this story: film, climate change