Entertainment
The Atlantic
The Shadow Royals
Across Europe, the descendants of dethroned monarchs believe they have something to offer in the 21st Century
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Change the Map, Change the Moral
A global view of World War II turns a battle for freedom into a battle for empire.
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Fox News Does Late Night
Greg Gutfeld has owned the libs all the way to the top of the ratings
6 min |
June 2022
The Atlantic
The Defiant Strangeness of Werner Herzog
The director brings his signature theme adventurers who share his quixotic compulsions—to his debut novel.
10 min |
June 2022
The Atlantic
There Is No Liberal World Order
Unless democracies defend themselves the forces of autocracy will destroy them.
9 min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Tour Guides to a Tragedy
The killing of three civil-rights workers in Neshoba County, Mississippi, in 1964 changed America. But today, if you want to know what happened here, you need to know who to ask.
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Better Call Saul Dared to Bore Us
Do we still have time for slow TV?
8 min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
After Babel
How social media dissolved the mortar of society and made America stupid
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
What's Bugging You?
Viewfinder
2 min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Winslow Homer's America
What the painter saw, and why it still speaks to us
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Stiff Neck
I'd run out of sympathy for COVID skeptics. Then I remembered my father.
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
Privacy Isn't Dead
But who gets to keep a secret in hyperconnected world!
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
Sex for Art's Sake
Elif Batuman's curious experiment in fiction
9 min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
The Abortion Underground
Inside the covert network of activists preparing for a post-Roe future
10+ min |
May 2022
The Atlantic
The Goon Squad Gets Old
Do Jennifer Egan's tricks still work?
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
The Man Who Told All
How the naked grief of John Gunther's Death Be Not Proud inaugurated an American genre
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
The Patron Saint of Stuck Presidencies
What Joe Biden can learn from Harry Truman
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
A Good Man, at One Time
How a Mississippi inmate became an advocate for his own execution
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
The Story of Jack and Neal
The friendship that made On the Road—and the Beat Generation possible
6 min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
My Personality Transplant
How to find happiness, how I made myself less unpleasant
10+ min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
The Madness of the Method
Does acting need to be grueling to be good?
10+ min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
It's Your Friends Who Break Your Heart
The older we get, the more we need our friends-and the harder it is to keep them.
10+ min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
Cromer
In New Malden, they owned a corner shop together. It was the place where you could get the gossip magazines and newspapers from Seoul.
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
SCHOOL SHOULDN'T BE A BATTLEFIELD
There's a better way to educate our kids.
10 min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
How Ireland Blundered Into the Modern World
The same forces that stalled a national transformation ended up fueling it.
10+ min |
April 2022
The Atlantic
The Smutty Mystic
What everyone gets wrong about Sheila Heti’s fiction
10+ min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
There's No Such Thing as “the Latino Vote”
Why can't America see that?
10 min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
The Satisfaction Trap
No matter what we achieve or attain, our biology always leaves us wanting more. But there's a way out.
10+ min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
Women of a Certain Age
Why stars in their 40s are at last getting interesting roles
6 min |
March 2022
The Atlantic
Close to Home
"Early on in the pandemic, the Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen captured an image of his son tilting his head toward the evening sky in the German countryside, where the family lives."
1 min |