The pet I'll never forget: Babyleaf, the feral kitten who tamed me
The arrival of a gang of feral kittens helped crack open the narrator's emotional dimension, triggering dormant paternal instincts and providing a sense of purpose during a difficult time. [ more ]
The dog Bhoga played a significant role in the relationship dynamics with the author's ex, serving as a point of contention and ultimately becoming a crucial companion for the author. [ more ]
See Everything: On Joseph Mitchell's Objects - The Paris Review
Joseph Mitchell, a renowned writer at The New Yorker, was captured in 1971 facing the Twin Towers, symbolizing his emotional transition and connection to the changing cityscape.
Mitchell's deep emotional response to commonplace images signaled a profound shift in his perception and appreciation of the city's vanishing landscapes. [ more ]
The Most Decorated Battleship in U.S. History Gets an Overdue Face-Lift
The Battleship New Jersey, retired from war, is being moved for repairs after decades and continues to hold emotional significance for veterans and onlookers. [ more ]
Ad of the Day: Lindex chronicles woman's life after formative bra-fitting
The ad by Lindex focuses on showcasing life's ups and downs in a raw and unfiltered manner, creating a relatable and emotionally engaging experience. [ more ]