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January 9, 2014
Marc Tracy
How to Talk to a 'Brocialist'
January 9, 2014
Adam Kirsch
Since When Is Philip Roth an Idol?
He went from bete noire to laureate. Why'd we lose track of his flaws?
January 8, 2014
Alice Robb
Make New Friends, Jettison the Old
Unlikely data from cell phone usage: The number of friends we have never changes
January 8, 2014
Alice Robb
If Your Name is Dennis, You're More Likely to Become a Dentist
The strange science of how names shape careers
January 8, 2014
Isaac Chotiner
Cold Weather Stinks. Hot Weather Is Great. End of Debate.
January 8, 2014
Stanley Kauffmann
Stephen Hawking Turns 72 Today. This Documentary Shows Why That's Incredible.
January 8, 2014
Hillary Kelly
We Don't Need Another Book About How Much You Love Reading
January 8, 2014
Adam Kirsch
This Novel Could Be the Next 'Suite Francaise'
January 7, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Ross Douthat is Wrong About Me (and God)
January 7, 2014
Alice Robb
Study: Afghans Are More Apt to Forgive Taliban Violence than U.S. Violence. Why?
January 7, 2014
Marc Tracy
Don't Leave Future Fathers Out of the Daddy Wars
January 7, 2014
Otis Ferguson
Zora Neale Hurston's Most Famous Novel Wasn't Bad, But It Could Have Been Better
January 7, 2014
Nora Caplan-Bricker
Stop Calling Every Female Star a Feminist
January 7, 2014
Kevin Mahnken
Kiefer Sutherland and Ray Liotta Are the New Most Interesting Men in the World?
Liquor ads in the age of the "gentleman" spokesman
January 6, 2014
Alice Robb
Feeling Anxious? Tell Yourself to Be Excited—It's the Best Way to Calm Down
January 6, 2014
Alexander Chee
The One Reason Downton Abbey Isn't What It Used To Be
It has no villains.
January 6, 2014
Mark Oppenheimer
Would You Send Your Kids to a School Where Students Make the Rules?
January 4, 2014
David Thomson
'The Selfish Giant': The Part of England Everyone Forgot
Clio Barnard's masterpiece about rural England
January 3, 2014
Laura Bennett
The Sad, Dark, Triumphant Return of 'Community'
January 3, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Isaac Asimov's Predictions for 2014 Were Eerily Prescient. Except for the Internet.
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