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March 10, 2014
David Thomson
The 'True Detective' Finale Was the Most Infernally Disturbing of All the Episodes
March 10, 2014
Nora Caplan-Bricker
The Backlog of 400,000 Unprocessed Rape Kits Is A Disgrace
March 9, 2014
Laura Bennett
Twist and Shout
The "plot twist" is ruining our conversations about television
March 8, 2014
Chloe Schama
Lorrie Moore Is a Mash-up of Contemporary Fiction
March 8, 2014
Ronald Hutton
The Vikings Invented Soap Operas—So Why Do We Depict Them As Brutes?
March 8, 2014
Ian Steadman
The Science Behind Making Your Very Own James Franco-furter
March 8, 2014
tricia lowther
Children’s Books Still Promote Gender Stereotypes
March 7, 2014
Alice Robb
If Your Eyes Are Exhausted, It Might Be the English Language’s Fault
March 7, 2014
Vitaly Portnikov
The Age-Old Connection Between Russia and Ukraine Is Over
March 7, 2014
Julia Fisher
The New SAT Will Do Away with 'SAT Words,' And That's a Shame
March 7, 2014
Dayo Olopade
Comic Book Convinces Kenyans to Dye Their Chickens Pink
It does good things for education, too.
March 7, 2014
Esther Breger
"I Think Jeffrey Tambor's Got a Kind of Gender-Queerness"
The Creator of 'Transparent' Talks Amazon, Family Secrets, and TV Sexism
March 7, 2014
Jed Perl
Whitney Biennial: The Most Narcissistic of all New York Art World Events
March 6, 2014
Alice Robb
Why You Shouldn’t Tweet About What You’re Giving Up for Lent
March 6, 2014
Ben Crair
Can't Work, Must Chat
Do you gossip too much on Gchat? Blame the open office
March 6, 2014
David Thomson
‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Is Wes Anderson At His Worst
March 5, 2014
Adam Kirsch
Russians Will Always Be America's Favorite Villains. And Now They're Back.
March 5, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Stanley Kauffmann Memorial
March 5, 2014
Sarah Sloat
For Boys, Moving to a Wealthier Neighborhood Is as Traumatic as Going to War
Leaving poverty is more complicated than you think.
March 5, 2014
Marc Tracy
Do 11 Percent of Americans Really Think HTML Is an STD?
The strange saga of a possibly real, possibly fake study that became an Internet news meme
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