Nadja Sayej
Let Amy Sedaris Be Your Delightfully Deranged Home Ec Teacher
On "At Home with Amy," the comedian tackles domestic imperfection and pays homage to 1950's women's shows by teaching us how to make lampshades out of hair.
Patton Oswalt Wants You to Laugh While He Grieves
We talk with the comedian about moving on, political humor, and his painfully funny new Netflix special.
College Students Could Lead a New Age of Activism
Curious about where to get involved and take action in between classes? Here are some student-led advocacy groups that will help you get started.
The Creator of the First Online Dating Site Is Still Dating Online
The Creator of the First Online Dating Site Is Still Dating Online
These Trans Modeling Agencies Pave the Runway for Transgender Acceptance
They're creating a more inclusive fashion industry.
Some Celebrities Care More About Helping The World Than Camera Time
Because hey, philanthropy from rich movie stars actually works sometimes.
Your Phone Is a Low-Key Libido Murderer
Our devices are degrading our health in ways we might not even realize.
This Old School Wearable Puts a Thousand Languages Around Your Neck
Modeled after the Rosetta Stone, this nickel-sized wearable has 1,000 languages on it, including Swahili, Arabic and Hindi.
Tracey Moffatt’s Venice Biennale Show Tackles Global Issues with Personal Stories
She's heading up the Australian pavilion, but Moffatt's work resonates with an international audience.
Tracey Moffatt’s Venice Biennale Show Tackles Global Issues with Personal Stories
She's heading up the Australian pavilion, but Moffatt's work resonates with an international audience.
There's an App That Helps People with Amputations Work Out
The 16 exercise prompts focus on agility, balance, coordination and strength.