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April 2023
April 6, 2023
Magazine
Adam Kirsch
The Battle Over Bruno Schulz’s Final Works
The Polish Jewish writer was forced to decorate the home of his Nazi captor with fairytale murals. Where does the art belong?
March 27, 2023
Magazine
Laura Jedeed
The Education of Byron Donalds, the Right-Wing Fringe’s Newest Star
Why the two-term congressman, who rose to prominence amid the House speakership fight, is the future of Florida Republicans
March 27, 2023
Magazine
Tim Weiner
Has the U.S. Lost Track of the Spies in Our Midst?
In an era of hacks and breaches, the game of spy vs. spy has changed.
March 24, 2023
Magazine
The New Republic
Who Said It: Tucker Carlson or George Wallace?
Racists from different eras still sound a lot alike.
March 24, 2023
Magazine
Lara Bazelon
What If the Worst Crime Imaginable Never Happened?
Jimmie Duncan is on death row in Louisiana based on fraudulent science—but that might not matter if the state’s governorship flips this fall.
March 23, 2023
Magazine
Jacob Silverman
The Rise of Damian Williams, America’s Top Crypto Cop
The U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York has become one of the country’s chief financial watchdogs.
March 21, 2023
Magazine
Alex Shephard
What Is Elon Musk Building?
He promised a “digital town square” when he bought Twitter. He has instead promoted right-wing conspiracy theories about Covid-19, Democrats—and even Twitter itself. Welcome to the libertarian superhero capitalist’s conception of the commons.
March 20, 2023
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Janet Malcolm’s Dangerous Method
In her journalism, Malcolm offered devastating portraits of artists, analysts, and frauds. She dreaded receiving the same treatment.
March 17, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Thucydides Trap
Can the United States and China avoid military conflict?
March 16, 2023
Magazine
Melissa Gira Grant
Conservatives Are Trying to Ban Books in Your Town. Librarians Are Fighting Back.
How a right-wing mania is destroying the social fabric of communities across America
March 16, 2023
Magazine
Diane Seuss
Ballad From the Soundhole of an Unstrung Guitar
March 16, 2023
Magazine
Aaron Fagan
The Erotic Life of Property
March 16, 2023
Magazine
Suphil Lee Park
Where There Is No Hope There Is Calm
March 8, 2023
Magazine
Jennifer Wilson
No One Is Innocent in
Saint Omer
Alice Diop’s courtroom drama is a story of aspiration and cruelty in a racist society.
March 7, 2023
Magazine
Emily Tamkin
Can American Jewish Support for Israel Survive This New Government?
For many liberal American Jews, this most extreme right-wing government in Israel’s history is a test of long-held assumptions and beliefs.
March 6, 2023
Magazine
Daniel Bessner
Does American Fascism Exist?
For nearly a century, Americans have been throwing the term around—without agreeing what that means.
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