Even if you’re the type to love and conquer a loaded itinerary, the trustiest way to ensure a well-curated experience comes from a local’s guidance. Read on for a simple weekend in one of the world’s oldest cities.
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Critical Theory to Help You Intellectualize Fashion Month and Your Closet
Getting dressed enmeshes us in a complex network of associations and social codes, communicating something about us to the world and influencing the way we interact with it. Here, we asked several of the most thoughtful dressers we know about the books they turn to for help in thinking through these questions. Their recommendations range from classics of critical theory to works of “embodied critical theory” on fashion.
Read Moreour substack starter pack: everything from fashion, to poetry, to politics
We’ve rounded up a number of passerby-sourced Substacks to spruce your inbox, or more exactly: overshadow the bi-weekly, useless “system update” emails in your feed and all the things you have to respond to.
Read Moreten podcasts to listen to when you're lonely
We’ve collected ten podcasts that will provide you with hours upon hours of laughs, rabbit holes to tumble down, tender revelations to carry forth into the next seasons, and more chatter to delight and inspire you when you don’t feel like being completely alone.
Read MoreBooks under 200 pages to reignite the “very literary summer” you promised yourself
A collection of books that run 150 pages or less, recommended by the passerby community, spanning from coffee table reads to autofiction to graphic novels. It’s summer, and we want balcony reading — something to sift through in the long golden hour, slurping mint lemonade with our shades on.
Read Morecritical theory books on politics that won't send you spiraling
Here we have curated a selection of potential entry points to Critical Theory — books that approach politics in ways that genuinely challenge and indict the status quo while offering alternative ways of thinking, behaving, and conceptualizing in a politicized society.
Read MoreYouTube rabbit holes to tumble down together
To impress with cultural acumen, to fill an existentially barren pause in conversation, to build upon the giddiness that comes with the intimacy of sharing something important or unhinged or beautiful… All these and more are reasons to keep a host of YouTube rabbit holes in your arsenal.
Read MoreParadigm-Shifting Books of Poetry
Poetry often gets a bad reputation for being too oblique or esoteric to reach anyone who isn’t thirteen years old and heartbroken or pursuing an MFA. The following collections of poetry by fifteen fascinating writers all speak earnestly and plainly about the nature of existence and of language itself.
Read MorePasserguide: Athens, Greece
Even if you’re the type to love and conquer a loaded itinerary, the trustiest way to ensure a well-curated experience comes from a local’s guidance. Read on for a simple weekend in one of the world’s oldest cities.
Read MoreA Guide to Second-Hand Bookstores in NYC
Corners to get lost in all across the city.
Read MoreWhere to Get Accessible Art
A selection of accessible art spots and tips for establishing your personal taste.
Read MoreThe Best Indie Film Apps
We asked filmmakers and film enthusiasts of passerby for their recommendations on the best indie streaming platforms. For film novices and cinephiles alike.
Read MoreThe Best Road Trip Films
A selection of on-screen journeys to help you travel vicariously this summer.
Read MorePools, on film
In an optimal version of summer, the perfect day is spent poolside. The serene blues in your eyesight might be lined with shaggy grass that obscures a picket fence, or otherwise reveal the edges of a faraway, cliffside infinity.
Read MoreSummer Books to Read in One Sitting
Rapturous summer titles you’ll be done before you have the chance to look up. The bend toward summertime carries with it a sense of motion — we want to be on the move, metabolize our experiences more quickly, and match the momentum of seasonal change. For many of us, this impulse manifests in an appetite for thrill; in a desire to be transported elsewhere swiftly and colorfully, and then to carry on toward our next destination.
Read MoreThe Best Critical Theory on Love
A trove of texts to help make sense of love and all its possibilities.
Read MoreFilms to Mend Heartbreak
Films to transport and provide comfort when your heart is broken.
Read MoreDinner Parties on Film
Cinema’s most delectable and dramatic dinner parties.
Read MoreA Guide For Museum-Going
Ideas for revitalizing your usual museum rituals, according to women in the arts.
Read MoreWhat to Read After a Breakup
Trusted go-tos for times when relationships, both romantic and platonic, go differently than we’d hoped.
Read MoreThe Most Recommended Art Books
A medley of art books.
Read MoreThe Most Recommended Essay Collections
A collection of essay collections for every mood.
Read MoreEssential Films According to Women in Film
An incomplete roundup of films that are essential.
Read More16 Books To Gift This Holiday
When you give someone a book, you’re giving them a reason to put down their phone and be in the present moment. It’s the gift of a break, of greater knowledge, of deeper connection This holiday season, consider these tiles, from exploring pandemics past, the future of our planet, issues of race, collective healing, and more. Reading means more now than ever. Feeling connected to those we are missing means more, too. Shopping locally, or at bookshop.org, per passerby Courtney Preiss’ recommendation, means even more.
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