Lori Chandler
Contributing Writer
Lori Chandler is a writer and comedian living in Brooklyn, NY. She has been published in The New York Times and on CollegeHumor. You can follow her on Twitter @LilBoodleChild or visit her website loribrookechandler.com for strange and wonderful treasures.
Late night has become uninteresting and often unfunny, but all of that may change with the help of Stephen Colbert.
Experts say hovering parents set our kids up for failure — but why is that, and what can we do to change?
Shell has permission to drill off the coast of Alaska, but other oil companies are warning of potentially harmful long-term consequences.
Donald Trump is the topic of our national conversation, and the reason for his popularity seems to revolve around his distaste for political correctness—but why do we love that?
Forget asteroids, plagues, or zombies: The true apocalypse will (allegedly) be the curiosity of tattooed millennials.
Recent research studies the link between creativity and emotional states, offering answers to the age-old question, “How can I be more creative?”
Another young black man was shot in Ferguson, as the public’s faith in law enforcement waivers.
In the murky land of Twitter, a war rages online- and offline as comedians attempt to protect their writing from other writers.
I was misdiagnosed as bipolar largely as a result of the pervading gender bias in ADHD diagnosis, and that is indicative of a really big problem.