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Timothy Olyphant in Alien: Earth
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Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth​ Is Not Such a Tight Ship
The new TV series on FX trades in the brutal simplicity and narrative economy of the Alien​ franchise ​for something rangier and looser.
Jamaica Kincaid at her home in Vermont in the 1990s.
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The Evolution of a Beloved Postcolonial Critic and Literary Giant
The essays in Jamaica Kincaid’s Putting Myself Together: Writings 1974– track the maturation of one of our most distinguished writers.
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Can Indigenous Chileans Ever Return to their Land?
An artwork by an Indigenous Chilean artist that reflects the themes of identity and the land which the review also contains.
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Inside the Private Equity Scam—and the Livelihoods It Has Destroyed
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Lena Dunham’s Too Much Is Exactly Enough
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Why America Got a Warfare State, Not a Welfare State
Samuel Moyn
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Why America Got a Warfare State, Not a Welfare State
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An illustration of FDR blowing what looks like a dandelion but is in fact parachutiists and war airplanes
Why America Got a Warfare State, Not a Welfare State
Samuel Moyn
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
A collage showing some of the heroes of the pro-choice movement
MagazineJessie Kindig
A History of Abortion Undergrounds—and a Guide to Starting One
Journalist Rebecca Grant shifts the abortion conversation away from laws and morals to focus on access: getting people the care they seek.
An illustration that shows palm trees in Los Angeles missing some their shadows, symbolizing the fact that many residents don't have access to shade
MagazinePiper French
How America Became Hostile to Shade
A roving history makes the case for shade’s centrality to public health, climate adaptation, and even a more robust and inclusive public sphere.
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