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Phillip Maciak
DTF St Louis
Is an Utterly Original Drama of Male Loneliness
Steven Conrad’s miniseries on HBO begins like a murder mystery, but turns into something weirder and more beautiful.
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Mychal Denzel Smith
My Father, the Midcentury Man—With a Lifetime of Secrets
Tom Junod wrestles with his father’s ideal of masculinity, and how to unlearn it.
Sean T. Byrnes
An Elegy for the Foreign Correspondent
Sean T. Byrnes
An Elegy for the Foreign Correspondent
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The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
Adam Nayman
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Adam Nayman
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
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The Disillusioned College Grads Turning to the Labor Movement
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
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Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
The Disillusioned College Grads Turning to the Labor Movement
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The Disillusioned College Grads Turning to the Labor Movement
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
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Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
The Disillusioned College Grads Turning to the Labor Movement
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Ben Lerner’s
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Is a Labyrinth of Allusions
Hannah Rosefield
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Hannah Rosefield
Ben Lerner’s
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Is a Labyrinth of Allusions
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Ben Lerner’s
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Is a Labyrinth of Allusions
Hannah Rosefield
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Hannah Rosefield
Ben Lerner’s
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Is a Labyrinth of Allusions
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Phillip Maciak
Watching
The Pitt
at the End of an Era for HBO
An overstretched emergency department and TV network have a surprising amount in common.
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Jeremy Lybarger
When Peter Hujar Met Paul Thek
A new joint biography traces the lives and work of the two artists, who became lovers in the 1960s.