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March 7, 2017
Magazine
Maggie Doherty
Yes All Women
Feminists do not have to be ideologically pure to be radical.
February 21, 2017
Magazine
Merve Emre
The Eye of the Beholder
How Rorschach’s inkblots turned personality testing into an art.
February 16, 2017
Magazine
Anna Wiener
Only Human
Meet the hackers trying to solve the problem of death.
February 14, 2017
Magazine
Colin Dickey
A View to a Kill
By focusing on high-definition thrills, nature documentaries obscure more than they reveal.
February 10, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
The Big Short
Sarah Manguso's aphorisms feel powerful in our age of alternative facts.
January 31, 2017
Samuel Moyn
Look Back in Anger
From terrorism to populism, today's sweeping unrest has its roots in brutal competition.
January 11, 2017
Magazine
Jo Livingstone
Ordinary Monsters
The twisted fairy tales of Ottessa Moshfegh.
January 10, 2017
Magazine
Timothy Shenk
Dead Center
Jonathan Chait's new book shows the failure of "grown up" liberalism.
January 9, 2017
Magazine
Claire Vaye Watkins
A Trip of One’s Own
Now that microdosing has brought back LSD, is it time for women to finally enjoy mind-altering drugs?
January 3, 2017
Magazine
Patrick Iber
Literary Agents
Rethinking the legacy of writers who worked with the CIA.
December 26, 2016
Magazine
Sarah Marshall
The Rise of the Telenovela
How soap operas remade TV in their own image.
December 14, 2016
Magazine
Vivian Gornick
Tied in Knots
The modern marriage is an elaborate feat of performance.
November 22, 2016
Magazine
Max Holleran
Bright Lights, Small Government
Why libertarians adore Jane Jacobs.
November 14, 2016
Magazine
Thomas Chatterton Williams
About a Boy
Trevor Noah’s searing memoir ridicules the absurdities of racism.
November 10, 2016
Magazine
Sarah Marshall
Queens of the Stone Age
Can women in stoner comedies overthrow the social order?
November 1, 2016
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Escape Artist
Social climbing and self-discovery are entwined in Zadie Smith’s new novel.
October 31, 2016
Magazine
Alexander Chee
Elena Ferrante, Private Novelist
In her new book, the anonymous author assembles the fragments of her 24-year struggle to assert her own identity.
October 28, 2016
Magazine
Jeet Heer
Westworld’s Trigger Warnings
The robots of HBO’s new drama wake up to the trauma of humanity.
October 18, 2016
Magazine
Rachel Syme
All of Her
Marina Abramović’s memoir is her most revealing performance yet.
October 17, 2016
Magazine
Tom Vanderbilt
The Perils of Peak Attention
Two new books assess the quality of our digital lives: How do we shake off the village when we carry the world in our pocket?
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