Nate Rogers
@naterogers
ungainfully employed. bylines @ LAT, NYT, NY Mag, Ringer, Stereogum, etc.
Great time to make a kids movie about what appears to be teenagers lured by a wolf to party on a “forgotten island.” “No memory left behind”—I’ll bet
has enough time passed for some former disney employees to risk their lives and explain how the fuck this happened
dear patagonia corporation there is still time to google "origin of joy division name"
patagonia you are entering a world of pain by making a shirt that looks like unknown pleasures. disney almost died for doing this like 15 years ago
Best clip so far, wonderful comedic pan here. Dawg even Frankie Valli moves his lips. Kinda need to see this show, they sound good
first time in my life that someone apologized for the bad vibes of the chair I was sitting in
I know it goes without saying, but this is the most President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho thing that’s ever happened
My dad did this art for Ray Gunn in the 90s—the movie didn't get made but then he ended up doing more art for Brad Bird on The Iron Giant and The Incredibles. I couldn't believe when he told me they kept what he did 30 years ago and were using it now. Sometimes things work out
Cool to have @toley.bsky.social shout out this story in the Defector newsletter. You'd be shocked at how thin-skinned major publications have become. It took guts for Defector to do this, and because they did the story is a larger window into How Things Work: defector.beehiiv.com/p/defector-p...
Personally I would’ve chosen a different way to work in the words “Widespread Panic” to a weather-related push notification
Next up is the residence Cage was living in at the time of his 2011 arrest for a drunken disorderly conduct in the French quarter. Just kidding, he and his wife were arguing about where they were staying because they couldn’t find it. The location remains a mystery to this day
On a self-guided Nic Cage New Orleans walking tour. Here we have the LaLaurie Mansion, a haunted house he purchased with the intent of writing a novel there. Almost immediately he was forced by the IRS to sell the property at a multi-million dollar loss
two very funny stories in this wonderful profile of Jay McInerney www.nytimes.com/2026/04/16/s...
$200 a seat for nosebleeds because it's permanent bobblehead night at uniqlo field