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Faye Dunaway being shot in a scene from the film "Bonnie and Clyde,” 1967.
Scott W. Stern
How Slow Motion Became Cinema’s Dominant Special Effect
The turbulent late ’60s saw the technique’s popularity explode—and it’s been helping moviemakers (and literary artists) engage with the unsettling tempos of modern life ever since.
An illustration of FDR blowing what looks like a dandelion but is in fact parachutiists and war airplanes
MagazineSamuel Moyn
Why America Got a Warfare State, Not a Welfare State
How FDR invented national security, and why Democrats need to move on from it
MagazinePhillip Maciak
The WNBA Is a Perfectly Choreographed TV Drama
A photo illustration of many hands and a pair of fists reaching towards a golden basketball
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The WNBA Is a Perfectly Choreographed TV Drama
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A photo illustration of key characters around the Charlottesville protests in 2021 including images of Zyahna Bryant, Richard Spencer, and the Robert E Lee statue and Thomas Jefferson
Unearthing the Deep Fascist Roots of the Unite the Right Rally
Lily Meyer
A photo illustration of key characters around the Charlottesville protests in 2021 including images of Zyahna Bryant, Richard Spencer, and the Robert E Lee statue and Thomas Jefferson
MagazineLily Meyer
Unearthing the Deep Fascist Roots of the Unite the Right Rally
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Yiyun Li’s Unsparing Memoir of Life After Two Sons’ Suicides
Jane Hu
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Yiyun Li’s Unsparing Memoir of Life After Two Sons’ Suicides
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A painted portrait of author Yiyun Lee looking serene before a background of green and a foreground of various flowers
Yiyun Li’s Unsparing Memoir of Life After Two Sons’ Suicides
Jane Hu
A painted portrait of author Yiyun Lee looking serene before a background of green and a foreground of various flowers
MagazineJane Hu
Yiyun Li’s Unsparing Memoir of Life After Two Sons’ Suicides
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What America Made of Marx
Michael Kazin
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What America Made of Marx
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Illustration of Karl Marx superimposed on the American flag, symbolizing the impact he's had on the U.S. over the years
What America Made of Marx
Michael Kazin
Illustration of Karl Marx superimposed on the American flag, symbolizing the impact he's had on the U.S. over the years
MagazineMichael Kazin
What America Made of Marx
A illustration of 11 people creating a pyramid with the top person throwing out dollar bills
MagazineRobin Kaiser-Schatzlein
Inside the Predatory World of Multilevel Marketing
Is MLM a massive scam or an all-American business tradition—or both?
Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal in “Materialists.”
MagazinePhoebe Chen
Celine Song’s Materialists Tries to Subvert the Rom-Com
The filmmaker’s follow-up to Past Lives is cerebral and frank about wealth and romance.
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