The New Yorker: Say cheeze
The cheese was wrapped in tinfoil and stored in an unmarked envelope.

The New Yorker: Say cheeze

Sep 9, 2010 at 09:30
Robert Sullivan writes:

This is the story of a hundred-and-seventeen-year-old piece of cheese. The cheese has lived in an apartment in Brooklyn for the past year. Prior to that, it travelled the world, or more of the world than the average piece of cheese has travelled. The cheese is small—four inches long, one inch high—and it is an orangey-brown color. Read the story here.