How Extreme Heat Is Changing Everything, From Our Dreams to Our CarsRecord temperatures are changing norms across disease transmission, the economy—even therapy.
You Can Procrastinate Later—Here’s How to Get Things Done NowUnderstanding the indelible allure of procrastination and the expert-backed method for finding your way back to a sense of accomplishment.
What Writers and Editors Are Reading: July 2023Take a peek inside your favorite writers’ Pockets to discover their recent reads—and why you might enjoy them too.
A Disability Pride Reading List for July—and BeyondExplore the origins of the ADA, celebrate the joy in disability identity, and discover opportunities for allyship all year round.
How LGBTQ+ Representation on Film and TV Is Getting BolderA new wave of creators are telling rawer, realer, and more honest stories about queer life.
Want to Change the Status Quo? Let These Stories Inspire YouAcross the country, nimble entrepreneurs and activists are turning out brilliant new twists on everything from neighborhood watch to graffiti to sewing circles. Here’s how they’re making it happen.
How to Stop Being So Mean to Yourself A gentle guide to dialing down the negative self-talk and showing yourself a little more grace.
Shout Out to My Ex: The State of the BreakupBreaking up has never been easy. But with the rise of “situationships” and catfishing, uncoupling has become more complex—and painful—than ever.
5 Things to Read After Watching ‘Oppenheimer’A Manhattan Project explainer, the true story of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s life, and more.
Barbie Isn’t the Only Reason to Love PinkThe unexpected history of pink lemonade, how scientists are saving endangered pink iguanas, and a guide to the prettiest pink travel destinations in the world.
The Expensive, Exhausting Pursuit of a ‘‘Perfect Smile’’Dental care goes beyond vanity—it’s an essential part of our health and well-being. Allure investigates the innovations, trends, and roadblocks we encounter in caring for our teeth.
7 Ways to Add Fun to Your VacationHow to skip the tourist traps and find the free entertainment. Plus, why a used book might be the best thing to bring home from your travels.
Why It’s a Thrill to Find a Doodle in an Ancient ManuscriptEight great articles that explore some of the most intriguing medieval marginalia found to date.
The Robots Already Among UsAmazon is now one of the largest employers in the United States, but its empire was built partly thanks to a small army of robotic workers.
How to Level Up Your Outdoor CookingLet the experts from Epicurious help you turn your cookouts up a notch or two.
How Long Can America Afford to Wait for Paid Family Leave?The US is one of the few countries with no national paid leave. Here’s why that’s still the case—and how it can be changed.
Can Striking Change Hollywood?Actors have joined writers on the picket lines in a historic effort to reestablish the value of creatives.
What Teens Want You to Know About Social Media and Mental HealthParents can’t quite grasp how inextricable modern teenage life has become from the world of social media. Here, experts—including those modern teens—help decode the landscape.
A Noncomprehensive List of Things That Are OverratedFrom seltzer to travel to engagement rings: It’s okay if you find these hugely popular things boring or just plain... okay.
15 Recipes for When It’s Too Hot to CookThere’s no need to fire up the oven on sweltering days: These summer-ready recipes lean on raw veggies, canned beans, and slow cookers.