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Minority Opinion: The End of Voting Rights and the Future of Elections
A conversation about the Supreme Court with David Cole, Sherrilyn Ifill, and Pamela Karlan
Jun 5
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The New York Review of Books
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Against AI
Inside our June 25 issue
Jun 4
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The New York Review of Books
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Confessions of a Fair-Weather Knicks Fan
Jonathan Lethem blogs the NBA finals
Jun 3
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The New York Review of Books
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Oh, Great
Fintan O’Toole on Trump’s lilliputian greatness
Jun 2
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The New York Review of Books
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Art-Singing and Heart-Singing
Walt Whitman on the Cheney Family Singers
May 31
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The New York Review of Books
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Brief Encounters
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The Innocents Abroad: An Interview with Suzy Hansen
“I went a different way in life after college than Hegseth did, but I know what kind of worldview, and what kind of inferiority complex, that upbringing…
Jun 6
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The New York Review of Books
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The Future of Abortion Rights: An Interview with Amy Littlefield
“As long as I’ve been covering abortion access, it has been defined by wealth and geography.”
May 23
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The New York Review of Books
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‘I Couldn’t Have Done It Without You’: An Interview with Frances Wilson
“I consciously write bespoke biographies, cutting my cloth to fit my subject. It’s a form of homage.”
May 9
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The New York Review of Books
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Mystery Brain: An Interview with Daniel Lefferts
“I tend to be interested in subjects that confound me or strike me as enticingly improbable—I guess you could call them mysteries.”
May 2
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The New York Review of Books
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After the Mystics: An Interview with Lauren Kane
“There’s nothing quite like the captivating feeling of coming upon, say, a faded relief on a stone wall in some unassuming place, and finding that the…
Apr 18
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In Conversation
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Minority Opinion: The End of Voting Rights and the Future of Elections
A conversation about the Supreme Court with David Cole, Sherrilyn Ifill, and Pamela Karlan
Jun 5
•
The New York Review of Books
20
2
2
Lisa Yuskavage Reads “Radiant, Angry Caravaggio”
Episode 14 of Private Life
May 20
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The New York Review of Books
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Ingrid D. Rowland on Art History, Raphael, and Disegno
Episode 13 of Private Life
May 13
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The New York Review of Books
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Maya Lin reads “Ghosts in the House”
Episode 12 of Private Life
Apr 29
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The New York Review of Books
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Why This War? A Conversation on Iran
Pankaj Mishra, Ben Rhodes, and Suzy Hansen on Iran
Apr 24
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The New York Review of Books
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Classics from the Archive
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Art-Singing and Heart-Singing
Walt Whitman on the Cheney Family Singers
May 31
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The New York Review of Books
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The Sound of Sonny Rollins (2012)
Christopher Carroll on the legendary saxophonist
May 28
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The New York Review of Books
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The Bridge (1965)
Alfred Kazin on the Brooklyn Bridge
May 24
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The New York Review of Books
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Into the Trenches in Red and Blue (2014)
Adam Hochschild on WWI in color
May 17
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The New York Review of Books
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They’re the Top (2012)
Arlene Croce on Fred and Adele Astaire
May 10
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The New York Review of Books
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From the Editors
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Everything but the...
written and illustrated by Leanne Shapton
Apr 15
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The New York Review of Books
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Charade Night
written and illustrated by Leanne Shapton
Mar 18
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Cold Plunge
written and illustrated by Leanne Shapton
Feb 18
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The New York Review of Books
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The Politics of Raw Power
“The Republican Party, animated by fantasies of crushing liberals and minorities once and for all, is fundamentally devoted to achieving one-party…
Jan 25
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Neigh!
written and illustrated by Leanne Shapton
Jan 21
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The New York Review of Books
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