Climate scientist Lindsay Gulden loved her job at ExxonMobil — until everything changed, writes Globe Magazine staff writer Patricia Wen. After joining colleagues in raising the alarm on drilling projections they believed were vastly inflated, Gulden became the enemy of the world’s largest oil company.
Meet the local team of soccer ‘‘grannies’’ who took on the world
It wasn’t the FIFA World Cup — it was the Grannies International Football Tournament. But in South Africa, Ryan Lenora Brown writes, a Bay State team of women in their 50s, 60s, and 70s found heated competition — and some surprise gifts.
“Ajumma” is a Korean term describing women in their 30s or older, writes Globe data editor Yoohyun Jung. The moniker can come with a terrible reputation. But being an ajumma also brings strength, as Jung discovers for herself.
My love affair with the Celtics began in childhood, watching on a black-and-white TV, writes Martin Ross. Seventy years later, TVs and ticket prices may have changed, but he’s a big a fan as ever.
What’s a Cinco de Mayo celebration without food? Christopher Kimball and the cooks at Milk Street share three recipes — like Chorizo and Potato Enchiladas with Salsa Roja — that bring the heat.
Clothes call
Would it seem creepy to compliment a stranger’s outfit, wonders this reader? We’re diving deep into 20 years of Miss Conduct — this column is from 2011 — to uncover conundrums you may have missed.
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