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July 16, 2018
Jo Livingstone
Is America Insane?
British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen finds humor, outrage, and offense in the United States under Trump.
July 13, 2018
Alex Shephard
Is Twitter Good Now?
What the company’s bot apocalypse means for the future of social media
July 12, 2018
Emily Atkin
Critics of Starbucks’ Straw Ban Are Missing the Point
Ditching plastic will help many marginalized people, too.
July 12, 2018
Alex Shephard
Gawker was just bought by one of its frequent targets.
July 12, 2018
Jo Livingstone
Sacred Games
Reinvents the Police Procedural
Netflix's first Indian original series is a sprawling caper that bleeds into the mystical.
July 11, 2018
Jeet Heer
Scientists admit Pliny the Elder was right about orcas and whales.
July 10, 2018
Jeet Heer
White Americans love Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer—and flashlights.
July 10, 2018
Alex Shephard
Is AT&T Going to Ruin HBO?
By following in the footsteps of Netflix, it could undermine what made the network great.
July 7, 2018
Jeet Heer
Steve Ditko, the co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, is dead.
July 6, 2018
Alex Shephard
Is Barnes & Noble Too Big to Fail?
With the sudden departure of yet another CEO, the bookstore chain is facing existential questions.
July 5, 2018
Eve Fairbanks
The World in a World Cup
If soccer is a window into human nature, why is it so hard to apply its insights to everyday life?
July 5, 2018
Magazine
Daphne Merkin
Sobriety Art
How Leslie Jamison rejected the link between creativity and alcoholism
July 5, 2018
Jo Livingstone
Three Identical Men and a Mystery
A new documentary about the chance reunion of long-lost triplets contains a dark episode of American history at its core.
July 3, 2018
Emily Atkin
Why Do Carrot Hot Dogs Make You So Mad?
How nationalism, xenophobia, and advertising created a nation of uncompromising wiener evangelists
July 3, 2018
Jo Livingstone
Rod Dreher’s Bad History
On the pernicious ideology at the heart of the conservative blogger's infatuation with Western civilization.
July 3, 2018
Rachel Syme
Nanette
Rewrites the History of Art
In her Netflix special, Hannah Gadsby quits the self-deprecating joke.
July 3, 2018
Noah Isenberg
Making the Movies Un-American
How Hollywood tried to fight fascism and ended up blacklisting suspected Communists.
July 2, 2018
Alex Shephard
How important was LeBron James to Cleveland’s economy?
July 2, 2018
Jeet Heer
The chances of Harvey Weinstein facing punishment just went up.
July 2, 2018
Alex Shephard
Amazon’s Audiobook Boom
The craze for audio storytelling may be the company's best way to compete with traditional publishers when it comes to creating original content.
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