The Quiet Return: Mira Murati Breaks Her Silence on Thinking Machines and the Future of AI
For the better part of eighteen months, Mira Murati has been a ghost in the machine. As the former Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI, she was a central figure during…
The Quiet Current: Exploring Ashikaga’s Sakasagawa "Backward-Flowing" River
In the southern reaches of Tochigi Prefecture, hidden behind the well-trodden paths of Ashikaga’s famous temples and floral parks, lies a modest, four-kilometre waterway that defies both geography and the…
The Quiet Observer: Angelo Dolojan’s Visual Philosophy of Mundanity and Memory
In the bustling urban landscape of Chicago, where the rhythm of life is defined by the relentless pace of commuters and the hum of city infrastructure, illustrator Angelo Dolojan finds…
Memory, Trauma, and the Art of Healing: Inside the Development of The Quiet Things
Nostalgia is often framed as a bittersweet longing—a golden-hued gaze backward at a time we can never return to. It is the comfort of a familiar melody or the smell…
The Quiet Revolution: How ‘Poppy’ is Reclaiming the iPhone from Notification Fatigue
Welcome to Indie App Spotlight, our weekly series highlighting the most innovative developers pushing the boundaries of the Apple ecosystem. If you are a developer with a project you’d like…
The Quiet Revolution of Deep Space Commerce: A Review of Nathan Lowell’s Quarter Share
In the vast, often deafening landscape of modern science fiction, where galactic empires rise and fall in the blink of an eye and hyper-kinetic space battles dominate the bestseller lists,…
A Stitch in Time: Gather the Anarchists and the Quiet Triumph of Cozy Historical Fantasy
In the crowded landscape of contemporary fantasy, where high-stakes epics and world-ending prophecies often dominate the shelves, Tilly Wallace’s latest installment in her acclaimed series, Gather the Anarchists, offers a…
The Quiet Rebellion: A Pilgrimage Through the World of Yoshitomo Nara
Few figures in the landscape of contemporary art possess a visual language as instantly recognizable—and emotionally resonant—as Yoshitomo Nara. His wide-eyed, childlike subjects, rendered with deceptively simple outlines and muted…
From Quiet Radio Waves to Written Words: The Atmospheric Rise of The Secret Astronomers
In the landscape of contemporary Young Adult literature, few debuts have captured the imagination of critics and readers alike with the velocity of Jessica Walker’s The Secret Astronomers. Crowned the…















