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April 19, 2018
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Chris Abani
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Sanlé Sory
The Postcolonial Moment
Capturing a lost era in Sanlé Sory’s studio portraits in Burkina Faso
April 19, 2018
Magazine
J.J. Gould
The Opposite of Dread
April 16, 2018
Magazine
Elliott Woods
Fear
How the NRA sells guns in America today
April 13, 2018
Magazine
Debora Kuan
Magic Lesson
April 12, 2018
Magazine
Michelle Dean
A Map of Complications
Tensions between two generations of feminists animate Meg Wolitzer’s novel.
April 12, 2018
Magazine
Julie Carr
A Fourteen-Line Poem on the Female Body
April 11, 2018
Magazine
Emily Atkin
Undoing American Climate Diplomacy
Trump’s new secretary of state does not improve the situation.
April 11, 2018
Magazine
Fady Joudah
I Love My Life
April 11, 2018
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Hahrie Han
Building a Bigger Tent
An Ohio megachurch’s revival of religious community activism
April 10, 2018
Magazine
Peter Edelman
More Than a Nuisance
How housing ordinances are making poverty a crime
April 5, 2018
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Linda Gordon
Body and Soul
How birth-control leaders found allies in American religious groups
April 4, 2018
Magazine
Siddhartha Deb
A Model Businessman
What Dave Eggers misses in his story of a Yemeni-American man’s rise
April 3, 2018
Magazine
Yascha Mounk
Verboten
Germany’s risky law for stopping hate speech on Facebook and Twitter
March 29, 2018
Magazine
Kim Phillips-Fein
Company Men
The 200-year legal struggle that led to Citizens United and gave corporations the rights of people
March 28, 2018
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Win McCormack
Possession
How should we understand the history of political corruption in America?
March 27, 2018
Magazine
Jeet Heer
America’s Disappearing Foreign Policy
What’s happening to the GOP’s global affairs brain trust?
March 26, 2018
Magazine
Karan Mahajan
After the Strongman
A coup in Zimbabwe brought down Robert Mugabe, a liberation hero who became a corrupt dictator. But can this mean the start of a real democratic era?
March 23, 2018
Magazine
Rachel Syme
The Bad Actor
HBO’s "Barry" refreshes elements of noir, as a hitman dreams of Hollywood.
March 22, 2018
Magazine
Alan S. Blinder
Most Illogical
An economist’s view of the American political process
March 21, 2018
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Christian Lorentzen
Good Boys
The earnest, ironic stylings of Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs”
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