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August 21, 2024
Magazine
Anna Altman
The Case for Hypochondria
Caroline Crampton’s new book studies the fuzzy boundaries between sickness and health.
August 19, 2024
Magazine
Aaron Gell
The Unsavory Confessions of a P.R. Guru
A flack’s new memoir touts his work for dictators and tycoons. But that’s only part of today’s misinformation industry.
August 14, 2024
Magazine
Rumaan Alam
Rachel Cusk’s Inverted World
“Parade” turns the novel upside down.
August 12, 2024
Magazine
Aaron Timms
The Decade That Mangled the American Right
From David Duke to John Gotti, the 1990s transformed the right and laid the groundwork for Trump.
July 31, 2024
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
The Genius of
Evil
Robert and Michelle King’s show fits an enormous story about the fallibility of humankind inside a network procedural.
July 26, 2024
Magazine
Annie Berke
Fly Me to the Moon
’s Failure to Launch
The space rom-com with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum doesn’t know what it wants to be.
July 3, 2024
Magazine
Jess Bergman
Hari Kunzru’s Escape From the Art Market
“Blue Ruin” is a sharp novel about art, authenticity, success, and disaster.
July 1, 2024
Magazine
Richard J. Evans
Can the Museum Survive?
From looted artifacts to rogue employees, a series of crises have beset some of the world’s most visited collections.
June 28, 2024
Magazine
Hannah Zeavin
The Woman Behind Freud’s First Case Study
The case of Anna O. showed that psychoanalysis worked. Did Freud tamper with it?
June 26, 2024
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Last Summer
Is a Marvel of Toxic Lyricism
Catherine Breillat’s provocative new film is like a watercolor dabbed with cyanide.
June 24, 2024
Magazine
John Fabian Witt
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
A new book argues that worship of the Constitution has distorted our politics.
June 18, 2024
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Phillip Maciak
The Case for Taking Reality TV Seriously
Sure, “The Sopranos” is art, but “Real Housewives”?
May 28, 2024
Magazine
Ian Beacock
Birds Aren’t Real: The Prank That Turned Misinformation on Its Head
How a spoof conspiracy theory became a perfect study of how misinformation spreads
May 21, 2024
Magazine
Raina Lipsitz
The Looting of Venezuela
How U.S. foreign policy impoverished the country—and boosted corporate profits
May 13, 2024
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Phillip Maciak
The Sympathizer
Is a Spy Thriller of Rare Sophistication
Park Chan-wook’s new miniseries on HBO takes American imperialism to task.
May 10, 2024
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Udi Greenberg
The Abuses of Prehistory
Beware of theories about human nature based on the study of our earliest ancestors.
May 6, 2024
Magazine
Anna Louie Sussman
The Climate Crisis Is Already Transforming the Family
Environmental and existential threats have changed parenting and fertility itself.
May 3, 2024
Magazine
Adam Nayman
The Unsettling Eco-Horror of
Evil Does Not Exist
In Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s new movie, an isolated community faces an existential threat and the fragility of its own defense mechanisms.
May 2, 2024
Magazine
Julian E. Zelizer
The Illiberalism at America’s Core
A new history argues that illiberalism is not a backlash but a central feature from the founding to today.
April 29, 2024
Magazine
Jeremy Lybarger
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Three decades since his death, Haring’s writhing images are as popular as ever. That was always the point.
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