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April 7, 2016
Will Leitch
The Boss
: Melissa McCarthy’s Mess
McCarthy and her husband Ben Falcone team up again for a crass comedic misfire.
April 7, 2016
Evan McGarvey
Can the WWE Engineer Another Hulk Hogan?
Pro wrestlers used to come from parts unknown. Now the WWE wants them to come from Orlando.
April 7, 2016
Katherine Meizel
The End of an Era of
Idol
Fourteen years later, looking back on what "American Idol" meant for a country recently traumatized by terror.
April 7, 2016
Ryu Spaeth
The Sweetly Melancholic Films of Joachim Trier
With 'Louder Than Bombs,' the Norwegian director brings his studies in alienation to America.
April 7, 2016
Jane Hu
Catastrophe
Season Two: Is There Life After the Rom-Com?
The show is back with explorations of motherhood, work, and really bad sex.
April 7, 2016
Alex Shephard
Sam Hinkie’s 13-page resignation letter explains why he was able to hang on to his job for so long.
April 7, 2016
Clio Chang
The best thing in the
Rogue One
trailer is Ben Mendelsohn’s cape.
April 7, 2016
Magazine
Corby Kummer
A Table to Go
Home delivery is the new frontier for restaurateurs.
April 6, 2016
Ryu Spaeth
When
Game of Thrones
analogies go awry.
April 6, 2016
Alex Shephard
Country legend Merle Haggard, the patriarch of outlaw country and the poet laureate of the poor but proud, has died.
April 6, 2016
Sarah Marshall
The Afterlife of O.J. Simpson
The 1995 acquittal was merely the beginning of an onslaught of media interest that would define the case, and its players, for decades.
April 6, 2016
Alex Shephard
The Golden State Warriors can still get to 73 wins, but they’ll have to beat another historically great team twice.
April 6, 2016
Magazine
Paul Ford
What Should We Do About Big Data Leaks?
The internet makes critical information accessible. Now let’s make it usable.
April 6, 2016
Podcast
Tim Grierson
,
Will Leitch
Grierson & Leitch Episode 11:
Everybody Wants Some, Shotgun Stories,
and
Shattered Glass
April 5, 2016
Ryu Spaeth
The sad story of Fernando Torres.
April 5, 2016
Daniel Solomon
The Many Trials of a Nazi War Criminal
Concentration camp guard John Demjanjuk was tried for a crime he didn't commit, before his true role in the Holocaust was exposed.
April 5, 2016
Ryu Spaeth
How to stay cool when you’ve just won the NCAA Championship on a buzzer beater.
April 5, 2016
Magazine
Laura Marsh
Vladimir Nabokov, Scientific Genius
He made thousands of obsessive drawings of butterflies—but do they help us read his novels?
April 4, 2016
Jonathan W. Gray
A Conflicted Man: An Interview With Ta-Nehisi Coates About
Black Panther
The author’s new project uses his journalistic sensibility to reinvent an established character.
April 4, 2016
Clio Chang
At Princeton, Woodrow Wilson isn’t going anywhere.
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