On Tuesday night, Deandre Ayton received his second-ever alley-oop from LeBron James. The first, Ayton said in press after ...
As of publication, residents of San Francisco’s District 4, comprising most of the Sunset from 7th Avenue out to the Pacific ...
Coach John Beam’s murder has been a national story, which seems like something that John Beam would find simultaneously ...
Entering Tuesday’s final World Cup qualifier, Scotland was desperate for a win. Though even a loss would have kept Scottish ...
The eyes got me. Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger isn’t the brightest, or the largest painting in its room—it might be the smallest—but it’s easily the most striking. It called to me from ...
As I finally got to work on writing Defector’s fifth Annual Report, I found myself noodling on some broader thoughts about ...
True lovers of gossip also appreciate humanity’s fondness for fantasizing, since there’s nothing like a fantasy to fuel ...
Thomas Pynchon’s reputation precedes him. He is literature’s ur-diagnostician of the post-war psyche, the author of difficult doorstopper novels, and a sort of prophet of paranoia—someone ahead of his ...
John Fetterman’s just-released memoir, Unfettered, argues that he’s turned a corner and has everything under control.
This week on Nothing But Respect we were joined by the boys from You Know Ball for a special home-and-home podcast series.
Time for your weekly edition of the Defector Funbag. Got something on your mind? Email the Funbag. You can also read Drew ...
We first meet Izzy Gently, the protagonist of Joshua Wheeler’s captivating debut novel, The High Heaven, as a child. She is alone, wounded, and wandering. The year is 1967, and disaster has befallen ...