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Annie Berke
The Unexpected Charm of
Is This Thing On?
In
A Star Is Born
and
Maestro,
art tore through relationships. In Bradley Cooper’s new movie, it offers reconciliation.
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Natalie Adler
Chris Kraus and the Art of the Landlord
Kraus’s novels revolve around real estate and the thorny questions of who owns, who rents, and how it shapes their art.
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The New Republic
’s Favorite Stories of 2025
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In
Pluribus
, Groupthink Spells the End of Art
Phillip Maciak
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Phillip Maciak
In
Pluribus
, Groupthink Spells the End of Art
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Ruth Asawa Connected Everything
Jessie Kindig
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Jessie Kindig
Ruth Asawa Connected Everything
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Ruth Asawa Connected Everything
Jessie Kindig
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Jessie Kindig
Ruth Asawa Connected Everything
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Something Is Rotten in Chloe Zhao’s
Hamnet
Adam Nayman
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Adam Nayman
Something Is Rotten in Chloe Zhao’s
Hamnet
Magazine
Something Is Rotten in Chloe Zhao’s
Hamnet
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Something Is Rotten in Chloe Zhao’s
Hamnet
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Jamie Hood
The Perplexing Twist in Jen Percy’s
Girls Play Dead
An intimate inquiry into the effects of rape has a questionable twist.
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Eric Herschthal
Do Liberals Need to Practice Originalism, Too?
A new book argues that careful study of the Constitution’s history could support a liberal agenda.