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April 23, 2018
Magazine
Patrick Iber
Worlds Apart
How neoliberalism shapes the global economy and limits the power of democracies.
April 12, 2018
Magazine
Michelle Dean
A Map of Complications
Tensions between two generations of feminists animate Meg Wolitzer’s novel.
April 5, 2018
Magazine
Linda Gordon
Body and Soul
How birth-control leaders found allies in American religious groups
April 4, 2018
Magazine
Siddhartha Deb
A Model Businessman
What Dave Eggers misses in his story of a Yemeni-American man’s rise
March 29, 2018
Magazine
Kim Phillips-Fein
Company Men
The 200-year legal struggle that led to Citizens United and gave corporations the rights of people
March 23, 2018
Magazine
Rachel Syme
The Bad Actor
HBO’s "Barry" refreshes elements of noir, as a hitman dreams of Hollywood.
March 21, 2018
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
Good Boys
The earnest, ironic stylings of Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs”
March 19, 2018
Magazine
Samuel Moyn
Hype for the Best
Why does Steven Pinker insist that human life is on the up?
March 1, 2018
Magazine
J.C. Pan
Alternative History
The tradition of conspiracy theories and hate groups behind the alt-right
February 28, 2018
Magazine
Jacob Silverman
Silicon Valley’s Origin Story
The generational shift that made tech companies a cultural and political force
February 27, 2018
Magazine
Michael Kazin
Realistic Ambitions
Can today’s liberals hope to match the achievements of LBJ’s presidency?
February 21, 2018
Magazine
Nicholson Baker
Night Vision
The forgotten theory of dreams that inspired Vladimir Nabokov
February 16, 2018
Magazine
Rachel Syme
Bad Dreams
FX’s “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” examines a lethal delusion.
February 9, 2018
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
Talk Therapy
Alex Ross Perry’s moody portrait of stifled creativity and tense relationships
November 5, 2005
Michael Crowley
Remastered
In 2005, record shops and music elitism were under siege by a brand new invention: the iPod.
December 13, 1999
Sherwin B. Nuland
The Saint
June 14, 1999
Sherwin B. Nuland
The Final Pollution
September 18, 1995
Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbara Ehrenreich on Richard Ford’s ‘Independence Day’
June 1, 1987
Frank Rich
Pain In The Sass
On Leslie Frewin's biography of Dorothy Parker
March 23, 1963
Irving Howe
You Probably Haven’t Read Robert Frost’s Best Poems
There's way more to Frost than "The Road Not Taken."
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