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October 11, 1993
Sherwin B. Nuland
Home Remedy
September 13, 1993
Nicholas Lemann
The Lawyer as Hero
The enduring legacy of Thurgood Marshall
September 13, 1993
Neal Stephenson
Smiley's People
July 12, 1993
Stanley Kauffmann
Monsters and Masters
The original review for the Steven Spielberg classic 'Jurassic Park'
July 12, 1993
Fred Barnes
Quality Time
March 15, 1993
Stanley Kauffmann
Fantasy and Fandom
A review of the 1993 film "Groundhog Day" starring Bill Murray
January 25, 1993
Michael Lewis
The Racial Ambiguities of the Roll Tide Faithful
January 4, 1993
Alexander Star
The Twentysomething Myth
A defense of the younger generation
October 19, 1992
Weston Kosova
The Chosen
Reading a simple blessing on Rosh Hashanah brings back memories of humiliations past
August 10, 1992
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Momma Dearest
April 27, 1992
Irving Howe
The Old Magician
In defense of the late, scolding Tolstoy.
March 30, 1992
Peter Sagal
Thriller
Me and Michael Jackson
February 17, 1992
Michael Lewis
The Temptation Of St. Warren
Buffett's principles—and Wall Street's.
December 2, 1991
John Updike
John Updike Beautifully Explains How Difficult It Was To Read John Cheever's Tortured Journals
November 11, 1991
David Samuels
The Rap on Rap
The 'black music' that isn't either.
October 28, 1991
Gerald Early
Divine Punches
Muhammad Ali made every big fight into a moment of moral and political crisis in the culture.
June 17, 1991
Jacob Weisberg
Rough Trade
The sad decline of American publishing.
March 11, 1991
Irving Howe
An Exercise in Memory
Eliot and the Jews: A personal confession.
February 18, 1991
Subscribers Only
Irving Howe
The Value of the Canon
What's wrong with “P.C.”
Subscribers Only
January 7, 1991
Louis Menand
Life in the Stone Age
Hunter S. Thompson, Rolling Stone, and the puritanical counterculture.
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