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THE LOOMING REVOLT OVER HOMELESSNESS

Liberals know how to solve the problem. Why dont they?

10 min  |

January - February 2023
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Siegfried & Roy – The Original Tiger Kings

The improbable rise and savage fall of Siegfried & Roy

10+ min  |

November 2022
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Good Luck, Mr. Rice

A Philadelphia teenager and the empty promise of the Sixth Amendment

10+ min  |

November 2022
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The Literature of Paranoia

Living in Turkey has made Orhan Pamuk a master of the genre.

10+ min  |

November 2022
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The Long History of Russian Brutality

What the fratricidal fury of the country's civil war a century ago can teach us about the invasion of Ukraine

10+ min  |

November 2022
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The Trap

What it takes to make it in hip-hops new capital

9 min  |

November 2022
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Take a Chance on Them

ABBA makes a triumphant return.

5 min  |

November 2022
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LET PUERTO RICO BE FREE

The only just future for my home is not statehood, but full independence from the United States.

10+ min  |

November 2022
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THE SCAPEGOAT

A MUSEUM CURATOR WAS FORCED OUT of HER JOB OVER ALLEGATIONS of RACISM THAT AN INVESTIGATION DEEMED UNFOUNDED. WHAT DID HER DEFENESTRATION ACCOMPLISH?

10+ min  |

November 2022
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BAD LOSERS

Election deniers are a threat to democracy. The midterms could be the last chance to stop them.

9 min  |

November 2022
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The Myopia Generation

Why do so many kids need glasses now?

10+ min  |

October 2022
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Who Do the Benin Bronzes Belong to?

Thousands of pieces of art were looted by the British in what is now Nigeria, and are held mostly in Western museums. What to do with them is a harder question than it might seem.

10+ min  |

October 2022
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The Operator

The journalist Sergii Leshchenko has a knack for inserting himself into the pivotal moments of Ukraine's history. I wanted to see the war through his eyes.

10+ min  |

October 2022
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The Wedding Present

As a young woman, I had a friendly correspondence with a German soldier right after the war. I've been thinking about the silence at the core of our exchange ever since.

10+ min  |

September 2022
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JOHN ROBERTS'S LONG GAME

Is this the end of the Voting Rights Act?

10 min  |

October 2022
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The Roots of Republican Extremism

Three new books attempt to trace the GOP's break with reality.

10+ min  |

October 2022
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The Diagnosis Trap

Doctors have their stories to tell about mental illness. But what about the stories we tell ourselves?

10+ min  |

October 2022
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Cursive Is History

My students can't read script. How will they interpret the past?

7 min  |

October 2022
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A World Without White People

Mohsin Hamid's empty parable of race transformation

10+ min  |

September 2022
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"We Need To Take Away Children."

The secret history of the U.S. government's family-separation policy

10+ mins  |

September 2022
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The Greatest Talker of His Time

Felix Frankfurter was an eloquent liberal champion of judicial restraint. Is it time for a reappraisal?

10+ min  |

September 2022
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Rez Life

Sterlin Harjo's genre-mixing, cliché-exploding series captures coming of age as a Native kid like no TV show before it.

10+ min  |

September 2022
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Our Blinding, Blaring World

By flooding the environment with light and sound, we're confounding the senses of countless animals. But we can still save the quiet and preserve the dark.

10+ min  |

July - August 2022
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My Escape From the Taliban

When Kabul fell, my sister and I almost didn't get out.

10+ min  |

September 2022
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The Case for Bodice Ripping

Romance novels have radical ambitions.

10+ min  |

September 2022
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Heavenly Hackwork

John Donne was a mystic in bed and a mystic in the pulpit.

5 min  |

September 2022
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LET BROOKLYN BE LOUD

Why do rich people love quiet so much?

9 min  |

September 2022
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THAT'S IT. YOU'RE DEAD ΤΟ ΜΕ.

Suddenly everyone is "toxic."

10+ min  |

September 2022
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The Book That Never Stops Changing

What I’ve learned about Dublin, and myself, in a lifetime of reading Ulysses

8 min  |

July - August 2022
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Why Is Dad So Mad?

A father dares to explore his rage.

10+ min  |

July - August 2022