Curating the web’s best long‑form journalism and personal essays, deeply researched news stories, biographical features, historical retrospectives, and book excerpts. (from Journalism)
American biologist PZ Myers blog evolution, biological development, and related scientific topics from a progressive, secular perspective. (from Philosophy & Religion)
videos, articles and discussions on science, skepticism, and critical thinking, often from a feminist perspective. It aims to promote rational thought and debunk misinformation by Rebecca Watson (from Philosophy & Religion)
The pioneering digital library of over 60,000 free e-texts—ranging from classic literature to foundational historical and philosophical works—available in multiple formats for research and study. (from Philosophy & Religion)
The definitive reference for music research, featuring thousands of signed articles on composers, performers, genres, and music theory, alongside critical discographies. (from Performing Arts)
Curated archives of the highest‑quality planetary imagery from NASA missions, searchable by target, date, and mission, with full technical details for each photograph. (from Photography)
An impressive interactive online experience celebrating ten years of sound from Because.. It offers users a journey through the musical history of a record label. (from Performing Arts)
online journal showcasing photo essays and visual narratives urban landscapes, cultural observations, and everyday life, with 41 issues, with the last update over a decade ago. (from Photography)
Somewhat irreverent articles and essays covering a diverse range of topics including science, arts, philosophy, politics, and literature from head editor S. Abbas Raza (from Philosophy & Religion)
Self described as a "magazine that explores religion and its many roles in society and people’s lives, and "takes seriously how religion shapes, and is shaped by, race, sexuality, gender, politics, history, and culture." (from Philosophy & Religion)
An independent webzine, published weekdays by author Rosecrans Baldwin and Andrew Womack since 1999, that features links and subscription newsletter (from Journalism)
critical essays and commentary on design, architecture, and visual culture, as well as the impact of AI on design. It also features a design jobs board. (from Architecture)
A blog running from 2005 to current, covering painting, drawing, sketching, illustration, comics, cartoons, webcomics, art history, visual design (from Art History)
Personal blog of Saturday Evening Post's art critic, David Apatoff, with a wide interest from prehistoric cave paintings to the latest modern art, with a specialty in American Illustration (from Art History)
Provides a large collection of free vintage images, including photos, engravings, decorative elements, and clipart, all scanned from old and rare books. (from Art History)
Houses one of the world's largest and most inclusive collections of American art, serving as a center for the study and appreciation of artistic heritage, features blog and digital exhibits. (from Art History)
An employee-owned publication from former Deadpsin editors covering sports and poltiics through a blend of journalistic reporting and commentary. (from Journalism)
Famed parody site of a fundamentalist Baptist church with absurdist moral stances started in 1998 with updates that lasted until 2020. (from Philosophy & Religion)