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September 8, 1997
Margaret Talbot
Chicks And Chuckles
Bettie Page and the fate of pleasure in America.
March 31, 1997
James Wolcott
The 20-Year Old Who Dated Her Dad—And Then Wrote A Book About It
March 17, 1997
Hanna Rosin
The Madness of Speaker Newt
A divided court schemes against its king.
February 10, 1997
Jonathan Chait
Cloaks and Daggers
January 6, 1997
Jonathan Chait
Gift-Giving Is a Waste of Time and Money
February 5, 1996
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Michael Lewis
The Griz
Campaign Journal
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March 6, 1995
Leon Wieseltier
All and Nothing at All
The unreal world of Cornel West
October 31, 1994
Charles Murray
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Richard J. Herrnstein
Race, Genes and I.Q. — An Apologia
The case for conservative multiculturalism
February 7, 1994
Elizabeth McCaughey
No Exit
What the Clinton plan will do for you.
October 18, 1993
Michael Lewis
The Access Capitalists
Influence-peddling: the next generation.
August 30, 1993
Daniel Bell
The Old War
After ideology, corruption.
April 26, 1993
Michael Lewis
Washington Diarist: Toy Goy
April 26, 1993
Jacob Weisberg
Clincest
Washington's new ruling class
April 18, 1993
Michael Lewis
J-School Confidential
Columbia: the inside story
October 19, 1992
Michael Lewis
The Boy in the Bubble
On the road with Dan Quayle
April 27, 1992
Irving Howe
The Old Magician
In defense of the late, scolding Tolstoy.
April 20, 1992
Joseph Brodsky
Collector’s Item
The newer meaning of treason: Philby, England, Russia, and a postage stamp
January 6, 1992
Simon Schama
Christopher Columbus Was Both a Crusader and a Villain
But his story is too complicated to only use dichotomies.
December 2, 1991
John Updike
The Waspshot Chronicle
September 9, 1991
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Hendrik Hertzberg
The Child Monarch
America’s silliest world-historical figure
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