The Washington Post Magazine

The Washington Post Magazine

Telling the stories of the Washington region through narrative journalism

Cover and feature stories

Eastern Shore’s swelling tides and the fate of one town

Eastern Shore’s swelling tides and the fate of one town

Crisfield, Md., rallied after Hurricane Sandy. But what about its long-term survival?

How the millennials remade Washington

How the millennials remade Washington

For a decade they’ve fueled the city’s growth.

Date Lab

They share an unconventional outlook

They share an unconventional outlook

Two women, one of whom is in a relationship. Where can it go from here?

@Work Advice

She doesn’t want to be a victim again

She doesn’t want to be a victim again

When a painful memory from the past intrudes upon your present

More @Work Advice columns

Tom Sietsema’s Dining

First Person

Michael Shereikis, musician and vocalist

Michael Shereikis, musician and vocalist

The singer for Afrofunk band Chopteeth may not look the part, but he sure feels it

More First Person

Editor’s Query

Tell us about a time when you freaked out an entire room

A reader freaks out an entire room with Pop Rocks.

More Editor's Query

Who Slept Here

Who Slept Here: Giuliana Rancic, TV personality

In this Bethesda house, Giuliana Rancic dreamed of someday being on TV

Overheard

Washingtonians say the darndest things

Washingtonians say the darndest things

Our readers send in overheard conversational snippets

Closer Inspection

Behind the moves

Behind the moves

Bavarian dance goup’s roots extend deeper than lederhosen

More Closer Inspection

Mine

Mine: Two crib-size quilts

Mine: Two crib-size quilts

One woman made them, another saved them

More Mine

Second Glance

Find the 12 differences between the original photograph and the altered photograph.

Dilbert

The comic strip runs weekly in The Washington Post Magazine.

Sunday Crossword

Merl Reagle’s crossword puzzle appears weekly in The Washington Post Magazine.

Peeps Show VI

This year’s finalists included nods to a beloved snack and a controversial movie, plus a knock at Congress.

Spring Dining Guide

The Post’s food critic took a fresh look at 13 previously reviewed restaurants. How did they fare?

Summer Home & Design

D.C.’s houseboat neighborhood and decorating local yachts.

Spring Education Issue

George Washington University is fighting its ‘rich-kid’ reputation.

Spring Travel Issue

Stories of witches haunt England’s New Forest.