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October 12, 2016
Magazine
Miriam Bale
Christine Stays in the Picture
Two new films about the life of Christine Chubbuck grapple with a newscaster’s final sign-off.
October 11, 2016
Magazine
Alan Wolfe
Voting Wrongs
The Republican war on democracy just got more ingenious—and nastier.
October 10, 2016
Magazine
Emily Gould
What’s Love Got To Do With It?
On television, marriage enters the twenty-first century.
October 4, 2016
Magazine
Tony Tulathimutte
Utopian Kink
Reports from the frontiers of sexual experimentation.
October 3, 2016
Magazine
Elaine Showalter
Fighting Words
Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg is speaking out—and what it means for the battles ahead.
September 27, 2016
Magazine
Jo Livingstone
Enigma Variations
Notes toward a theory of Nell Zink.
September 20, 2016
Magazine
Michael Kazin
Prophet and Loss
What Marx means in a world that has made peace with capitalism.
September 7, 2016
Magazine
Michelle Dean
Me Oh My!
Can Jonathan Safran Foer write fiction about anything but himself?
September 6, 2016
Magazine
Sasha Frere-Jones
The Beat Don’t Stop
How “The Get Down” and “Atlanta” break down hip-hop’s past and future.
August 29, 2016
Sophie Pinkham
Witness Tampering
Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich crafts myths, not histories.
August 26, 2016
Frank Guan
Hip-Hop Hymnals
Why are rappers like Kanye West, Chance the Rapper, and Kendrick Lamar finding religion?
August 24, 2016
Paul La Farge
Welcome to Planet Havana
Cuban science-fiction redefines the future in the ruins of a socialist utopia.
August 23, 2016
Ali Gharib
The Fog of Unknowing
How perpetual ignorance shapes the never-ending war on terror.
August 17, 2016
Sven Birkerts
Werner Herzog Dreams of Electric Sheep
In his new documentary, the director turns his attention to the wonders of the internet.
August 2, 2016
Brit Bennett
Ripping the Veil
Slave narratives have always been popular—and predictable. Can a new generation rewrite the rules?
July 29, 2016
Will Leitch
Jason Bourne
: Punching Down on a Once Great Franchise
Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon had a dynamic, mysterious hero in Jason Bourne, but returning to him after ten years proves a tiresome exercise.
June 28, 2016
Magazine
Malcolm Harris
Mom’s Invisible Hand
What men got wrong about the economy.
June 24, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Fifty Shades of Moby-Dick
Did an illicit love affair give birth to the Great American Novel?
June 24, 2016
Magazine
Mikaela Lefrak
The Tragic Beauty of Abandoned Eritrea
A photojournalist looks behind Asmara's fading Art Deco façade.
June 21, 2016
Magazine
Rachel Kushner
Popular Mechanics
How factory revolts inspired a new form of the novel.
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