Why the weekly frame matters
A weekly frame gives the site an angle. It lets the reader see selection, sequence, and editorial emphasis instead of drowning in undifferentiated cards.
Issue Atlas Weekly exists to read the week as a magazine, not as an export. That is why a front-page lead such as "The one who’s in love always wins" matters here more than a perfectly complete archive would.
A weekly frame gives the site an angle. It lets the reader see selection, sequence, and editorial emphasis instead of drowning in undifferentiated cards.
The desk tries to preserve narrative continuity: a lead story, a few supporting themes, and enough spotlights to turn a week into something readable rather than just searchable.