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August 7, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Office Snacks Are Bad For You
All those free goodies aren't just detrimental to the cleanliness of your keyboard
August 7, 2014
Rebecca Traister
Men Have Every Right to Complain About Parenting
Why we need more men to speak openly about the challenges and joys of raising kids
August 6, 2014
Malcolm Gladwell
The First American Ebola Outbreak
The unscientific origins of our obsession with viruses
August 6, 2014
Alice Robb
Tipper Gore Was Right, Violent Video Games Are Bad For You
Especially those ones that play with your sense of self ...
August 6, 2014
Becca Rothfeld
The Japanese Literature Trend That's Half Cupcake, Half Decapitation
August 5, 2014
Adam Kirsch
Finally, a TV Show That Truly Takes Religion Seriously
August 5, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Don't Say You're From the City If You're Really From the 'Burbs
It's untrue. It's annoying. And it completely kills the conversation.
August 5, 2014
Jed Perl
Liberals Are Killing Art
How the Left became obsessed with ideology over beauty
August 5, 2014
Philip A. Mackowiak
What Andrew Wyeth Could Teach Modern Doctors About Practicing Medicine
The art of medicine is not so far from art
August 4, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Knopf Book Designer Hates the Classic 'Great Gatsby' Cover
In an interview, Peter Mendulsund explains why some covers work and others fail
August 4, 2014
Anne Applebaum
Hillary Clinton's Crystal Ball
How "Hard Choices" predicts her presidential campaign
August 3, 2014
David A. Bell
Stop Blaming Colleges for Society's Problems
The value of an elite education remains unparalleled
August 2, 2014
Ian Steadman
Russia Had a Really Good Reason For Its Gecko Orgy in Space
August 2, 2014
Oliver Farry
Church Attendance Is Falling. Let the Buildings Fall, Too.
August 2, 2014
Paul Berman
The Rise and Fall of a Radical Journalist
History handed Alexander Cockburn a great opportunity, but he blew it
August 2, 2014
Juliet Bellow
The Man Who Corporatized Our National Museums
How J. Carter Brown transformed the American art world
August 2, 2014
Rosie Wilby
You're More Polyamorous Than You Think
August 1, 2014
Maia Booker
Beautiful Sepia Portraits of Cuba's Ballet Prodigies
At the National Ballet School, dance is a matter of national pride
August 1, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
'I Dreamed of a Sudden Death!': Passages from Siegfried Sassoon's Diaries
The haunting private thoughts of one of the twentieth century's best known English soldiers and poets
August 1, 2014
Eric A. Posner
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Glen Weyl
Thomas Piketty Is Wrong: America Will Never Look Like a Jane Austen Novel
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