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Andre Pagliarini
The World Cup in an Age of Strongmen
Can soccer still unite people across borders, class, and cultures in an increasingly authoritarian world?
Annie Berke
In
Power Ballad,
a Stolen Song Unravels Two Musicians
In John Carney’s movies, music connects people where conversation cannot. But in his latest, it opens a wound.
Kristen Martin
Confessions of an Exploited Pop Star
Kristen Martin
Confessions of an Exploited Pop Star
Books & the Arts
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Caro Claire Burke’s Thriller Captures a Tradwife’s Quiet Discontent
Annie Berke
Magazine
Annie Berke
Caro Claire Burke’s Thriller Captures a Tradwife’s Quiet Discontent
Magazine
Widow’s Bay
Is a Menacing and Hilarious Mash-up
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Widow’s Bay
Is a Menacing and Hilarious Mash-up
Magazine
Widow’s Bay
Is a Menacing and Hilarious Mash-up
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Widow’s Bay
Is a Menacing and Hilarious Mash-up
Magazine
Patrick Radden Keefe’s Portrait of a Crisis-Ridden Country
Noah McCormack
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Noah McCormack
Patrick Radden Keefe’s Portrait of a Crisis-Ridden Country
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Patrick Radden Keefe’s Portrait of a Crisis-Ridden Country
Noah McCormack
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Noah McCormack
Patrick Radden Keefe’s Portrait of a Crisis-Ridden Country
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Eric Herschthal
The American Revolution Is Not Complete
Long after the founding, many ordinary Americans saw the Revolution as ongoing—an unfinished fight for freedom and equality.
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Anna Louie Sussman
Can Marriage Survive the Manosphere?
The appeal of marriage is waning in an age of supercharged misogyny.