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April 2016
April 5, 2016
Magazine
Eli Gottlieb
The Guns That Won
The haphazard origins of American gun culture.
March 29, 2016
Magazine
John Ashbery
Glitch
A poem
March 28, 2016
Magazine
Kathleen Ossip
The Believer
A poem.
March 25, 2016
Magazine
Margaret Ross
Historic District
A poem
March 22, 2016
Magazine
Mikaela Lefrak
Finding Beauty in Food Waste
Photographer Aliza Eliazarov reclaims discarded food by reimagining it in the style of the 17th-century masters.
March 17, 2016
Magazine
Daniel Estrin
What If an Israeli National Symbol Is a Fake?
The trouble with the Maadana lyre.
March 14, 2016
Magazine
Corby Kummer
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
How to think about the food we waste.
March 14, 2016
Magazine
Alexis Coe
Striking Out
Rolling through the West in search of the American dream.
March 10, 2016
Magazine
Suzy Khimm
The Shame Game
The internet has given us a new public square. Now law enforcement is trying to harness its power.
March 8, 2016
Magazine
Paul Ford
When the Internet Asks You to Fill Out A Form, Do It
They’re a vestige of an internet utopia that never came to be.
March 7, 2016
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
A Wild Way to Save the Planet
Evolutionary theorist Edward O. Wilson has an ambitious plan to halt ecological ruin.
March 7, 2016
Magazine
Suki Kim
Mr. Rubio’s Neighborhood
A native son prepares for his last stand in the state that knows him best.
March 4, 2016
Magazine
Dana Goldstein
Sterilization’s Cruel Inheritance
The eugenic legacy of a 1927 Supreme Court decision to sterilize “imbeciles.”
March 3, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Against the Dying of the Light
Katie Roiphe’s new book explores the final days of Susan Sontag, Sigmund Freud, John Updike, and other writers at the end.
March 1, 2016
Magazine
Jeffrey Kastner
This Museum Is Being Watched
At the Whitney, filmmaker Laura Poitras transforms evidence into art.
February 25, 2016
Magazine
Joshua Cohen
Bernie’s Complaint
The reluctant roots of his radicalism.
February 17, 2016
Magazine
David Dayen
How to Solve America’s Constitutional Crisis: End the Permanent Campaign
Non-stop electioneering inevitably overshadows our existing government.
February 11, 2016
Magazine
Colin Dickey
The Sex Lives of Sea Creatures
We have a habit of looking to the animal kingdom to validate the way we love.
February 1, 2016
Magazine
Brian Beutler
This Year’s Republican Primary Is a Gamble Seven Years in the Making
Republicans have been demanding an anti-Obama for years—and tonight, they'll begin the process of nominating one.
February 1, 2016
Magazine
Sarah Marshall
The People vs. O.J. Simpson
Relives a Media Sensation
The circus is still the spectacle, but Nicole Brown Simpson remains missing from the proceedings.
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