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Paid articleThe Venezuelan election (September 2024)
­­­­ ­­­­­ Cracking Down on Tech Monopolies On August 5, a federal judge ruled that Google is an illegal monop­oly and that it used anti-compet­itive practices to dominate the search market...
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INTERVIEW Life, as Pasolini Saw It An interview with Tim Parks In addition to nineteen novels, British writer Tim Parks is the author of several books of nonfiction and numerous critical...
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GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Redemption Songs ‘Dead Man Walking’ at the Metropolitan Opera It’s been thirty years since the pub­lication of Dead Man Walking, Sr. Helen Prejean’s bestselling memoir about her...
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INTERVIEW ‘This Is Our Opera’ An interview with Jake Heggie Jake Heggie is the composer of ten operas, including works based on Moby-Dick and It’s a Wonderful Life. His first opera, Dead...
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GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Old Motifs Made New ‘Cecily Brown: Death and the Maid’ Like many of Cecily Brown’s paint­ings, Vanity Shipwreck (2021–22) sits uneasily between figura­tion and abstraction....
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A Pilgrimage in Reverse An interview with Gianfranco Rosi Gianfranco Rosi is one of Italy’s most important living documentary filmmakers. His films include El Sicario, Room 164 (2010), Sacro...
Paid articleRemote work and vocation (November 2022)
I’ll Take New York GRIFFIN OLEYNICK This past summer and fall, as workers across the country resumed their com­mutes and began dutifully filing back to their offices, I decided to spend a few...
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INTERVIEW What’s Wrong with the ‘Burbs? An interview with Bill McKibben Griffin Oleynick Author and activist Bill McKibben is one of America’s leading environmentalists. His memoir, The Flag,...
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­­ ­­­ ­­­­­ ‘Texas Justice’ Melissa Lucio is scheduled to be executed on April 27, 2022. She is the first Latina woman to face the death penalty in Texas, but one of many people on death...
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LAST WORD Source & Summit GRIFFIN OLEYNICK At 5,344 feet, Mt. Marcy in New York’s Adirondacks is no Everest or Denali. It’s not even a Mt. Mitchell (North Carolina)—the highest...
Paid articleLost in translation (February 2022)
Lost in Translation Pope Francis’s January “state of the world” address to foreign dip­lomats was a powerful, if mostly unsurprising speech, enumerating his global political priorities for the...
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Asking the Right Questions An interview with Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko Since 2015, philosophers Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko have taught “God and the Good Life,” the most popular...
Paid articleSanta Maria de la Vid, New Mexico (November 2021)
“To tell you the truth, the parish was nearly moribund when we first arrived,” admitted Abbot Joel Garner, OPraem, head of the Norbertine community of Santa Maria de la Vid in Albuquerque, New...
Paid articleThe eviction crisis (July 2021)
­­­­ ­­­ The Eviction Crisis Even as the pandemic continues to recede in the United States and the economy shows signs of a strong (if uneven) recovery, another crisis looms just around...
Paid articleUnlocked Affinities (July 2021)
GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Unlocked Affinities ‘Soutine/de Kooning: Conversations in Paint’ In 1952, the Dutch-American artist Willem de Kooning found himself in the Philadelphia suburb of Merion,...
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ARTS GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Carceral Aesthetics 'Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration' The year 2012 was a turning point for Gilberto Rivera. Born in Puerto Rico and raised in Brooklyn,...
Paid articleBarry Lopez (February 2021)
INTERVIEW Servant of Memory An interview with Barry Lopez Griffin Oleynick Opposite page: Barry Lopez Barry Lopez, winner of the National Book Award for Arctic Dreams (1986), a nonfiction...
Paid articleA new foreign policy (December 2020)
COMMENT The Georgia Runoffs The 2020 election season has further confirmed that, contrary to the old saying, all politics is now national. Hence the importance of, and attention to, Georgia’s...
Paid articleVida Americana (December 2020)
ARTS GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Walls That Crossed Borders 'Vida Americana' La Malinche, or Malintzin in her native Nahuatl, is one of the most fraught figures in Mexican history. How you see her depends...
Paid articleBeirut’s agony (September 2020)
COMMENT HEROES & Cheapskates Negotiations between Congressional Democrats and Republicans for a second relief bill collapsed in early August, with each side blaming the other. In May the...
Paid articleDorothea Lange’s humble gaze (June 2020)
ARTS GRIFFIN OLEYNICK A Humble Gaze ‘Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures’ To photograph him, Dorothea Lange must have had to get more than just her hands dirty. Dirt’s the first thing you...
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Food-Stamp Cuts Come April, many Americans will have a much harder time finding food, thanks to the major cuts to SNAP announced by the Trump administration last month. A new eligibility rule...
Paid articleChristmas Critics (December 2019)
Griffin Oleynick It was one of my more memorable Airbnb reservations—a small apartment located under the eaves of a barn, part of a working horse farm in western Massachusetts. A friend and I were...
Paid articleCruelty at the border (November 2019)
COMMENT Cruelty at the Border The first time I saw it was from the window of a bus. The rusted steel wall cuts into the side of a mountain before descending into a valley, where it winds along the...
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GRIFFIN OLEYNICK Play, Memory The video art of Bill Viola H ow do you see something that's not there? It's a question that Bill Viola, one of the world's leading video artists, frequently poses....
Paid articleBlind Spots (June 2019)
ARTICLES Blind Spots I Was an Adult. I Was Also a Victim of Abuse. Griffin Oleynick In late 2015, a few months after it happened, I found myself on the phone with Kathleen McChesney, a retired...
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SHORT TAKES Griffin Oleynick A Visit to a Roman Field Hospital THE SYNOD FOCUSES ON MIGRANTS & REFUGEES The Centro Astalli—a refugee center tucked in an alleyway near the ancient ruins of the...
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ART Griffin Oleynick None of Us Faces Judgment Alone 'ZURBARAN'S JACOB AND HIS TWELVE SONS' AT THE FRICK With the arrival of the Easter season, we might be tempted to cast a backward glance at...
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Prophet of Harlem The Conversion of Claude McKay Griffin Oleynick Early on in J. F. Powers's 1947 short story "The Trouble," a distressed African-American intellectual recites a few lines of...
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