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August 15, 2014
Clancy Sigal
Lauren Bacall Was a Liberal Idol in a Rabidly Anti-Communist Hollywood
August 14, 2014
Yishai Schwartz
The Police in Ferguson Could Learn a Lot From Europe's Handling of Soccer Hooligans
August 14, 2014
Noam Scheiber
Silicon Valley Is Ruining "Sharing" for Everybody
The marketing lie behind companies like Airbnb and Lyft
August 14, 2014
Christopher Beam
China's Millennial Literary Rivals Are Now Battling at the Box Office Too
Which young author-turned-director speaks more to China's youth?
August 13, 2014
Armand Sprecher
I'm an Ebola Doctor Working in Liberia. Giving Every Patient That Rare Serum Doesn't Make Sense.
August 12, 2014
Alice Robb
Your Baby's Pacifier Could Be Stunting His Emotional Growth
August 12, 2014
Emily St. John Mandel
You'll Probably Never Catch Ebola—So Why Is the Disease So Terrifying?
August 12, 2014
Stanley Kauffmann
This Was Robin Williams's Best Non-Comedic Performance
August 11, 2014
Hillary Kelly
We're Bringing You 100 Notable Stories from our Archives
August 9, 2014
Adam Kirsch
One of Liberalism's Greatest Defenders Doesn't Deserve His Obscurity
The pathos of Stefan Zweig and his overdue revival
August 8, 2014
Ian Steadman
Turning Twitter Procrastination into Literature
A discussion with Cory Arcangel and Jonah Peretti
August 8, 2014
Rowan Williams
Dylan Thomas Is The Quintessential Poet for Adolescence
But that's not all he was
August 8, 2014
Philip Maughan
Geoff Dyer: “There Should Be an Annual Festival Devoted to Me”
August 8, 2014
Maria McGrath
The Bizarre Life (and Death) of “Mr. Organic”
J.I. Rodale, the godfather of the locavore trend, was a paranoid anti-vaxxer, too
August 8, 2014
Esther Breger
Steven Soderbergh Made a Gilded-Age “ER” and It’s Riveting
August 8, 2014
Elizabeth Segran
If We Want Feminism to Have a Real Impact, Then Let's Stop Teaching So Much Theory
By refusing to engage with personal matters, academics are alienating a generation
August 8, 2014
Alice Robb
An Anthropologist Asked Schizophrenics Around the World to Describe the Voices in Their Heads
August 7, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Office Snacks Are Bad For You
All those free goodies aren't just detrimental to the cleanliness of your keyboard
August 7, 2014
Rebecca Traister
Men Have Every Right to Complain About Parenting
Why we need more men to speak openly about the challenges and joys of raising kids
August 6, 2014
Malcolm Gladwell
The First American Ebola Outbreak
The unscientific origins of our obsession with viruses
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