Articles from the ‘Humor’ section

A Mannequin in a Brooks Brothers Display Window Awakens to Discover That He Has Been Dressed for Summer

Sloan Schang is a mannequin of wealth and taste.

Dry Lightning FAQ

Ralph Gamelli answers all of your questions about dry lightning and God’s wrath.

College, My Ex-Boyfriend

Vanna Le is glad she broke up with College, but still misses him on occasion.

It’s Time We Had That Conversation About “Lost” Again

Joe Berkowitz thinks Lost is a metaphor for this casual office discussion of Lost, which is a metaphor for this casual office discussion of Lost, which is…

Sam Sifton Reviews His Late Night Snack

Darryl Campbell uncovers the hunger-inspired contemplations of The New York Times food critic Sam Sifton.

Free Parenting Advice: Talking to Your Kids About Tough Topics

Rebecca Cardwell doesn’t have kids, but she’ll tell you how to raise yours.

Sexual Role-Playing With Martin Scorsese

Nathan Pensky is on the set of Scorsese’s latest cinematic seduction.

How Dare You Know So Little About My Job

Nick Martens would like you to stop making assumptions about his line of work. It really makes you look stupid.

Professional Apartment Hunting Advice, From a Professional

Jordan Barber tells you how to find the rentable home of your dreams, if your dreams have low aspirations and don’t require a washer/dryer in unit.

“The Lion” and Other Clerihews

Ariana Lenarsky connects Adam and Eve, John Waters, and lions, in the form of poetry. Illustrated by Rebecca Elves.

Being More Badass

Rebecca Cardwell has free advice on how you can be harder, better, faster, badass-er.

A Pep Talk to the Forest Moon of Endor

Nick Martens would like to cheer up the Ewok-inhabited moon from Return of the Jedi.