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A photo collage of three overlapping images of author Ben Lerner
MagazineHannah Rosefield
Ben Lerner’s Transcription Is a Labyrinth of Allusions
The author’s intricate, unsettling new novel is a book of echoes and parallels.
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Phillip Maciak
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Both Netflix’s Vladimir and HBO’s Rooster play into a politically charged caricature of academia.
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Is This the End of the Kennedy Myth?
John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette dance in Ryan Murphy's Love Story.
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Is This the End of the Kennedy Myth?
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Love Story Captures the Strangeness of Being a Kennedy
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Photo illustration of Vigdis Hjorth in a collage layered with excerpts from A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
Vigdis Hjorth Keeps Going Back
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Vigdis Hjorth Keeps Going Back
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An illustration of Margaret Caroline Anderson the founder of The Little Review.
The Little Magazine That Defied American Censorship
Stephanie Gorton
An illustration of Margaret Caroline Anderson the founder of The Little Review.
MagazineStephanie Gorton
The Little Magazine That Defied American Censorship
Photo collage featuring Bernie Goetz, the “subway vigilante,” layered with New York City subway imagery and the headline “Fear; Mugging. Shoots 4,” referencing the 1984 shooting on a New York City subway train.
MagazineKim Phillips-Fein
The Enduring Vigilante Credo of Bernie Goetz
How the subway shooter and his defenders honed the politics of fear and grievance
Illustration of a roulette wheel and casino patrons looming over one of their hands holding the Earth, symbolizing a dice and gamblings growing influence spreading from sports into the broader world and news media.
MagazineJacob Bacharach
How Gambling Ate the World
In less than a decade, betting apps swallowed sports. And now they’re doing the same to the news.
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