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Paid article The Scrapbook
HillBilly Elegy W e’ve been to some electrifying concerts in our day, but The Scrapbook is holding out little hope for a 13-city tour the entertainment firm Live Nation announced this week: “An...
Paid article Casual
The Days Dwindle Down M y daughter came to .end. Some friends mentioned that they were driving across the state, and so— on a whim, at the last minute—she threw some clothes in a bag, gathered...
Paid article Editorials
After Affirmative Action O n October 15, the U.S. District Court in Boston will begin hearing a lawsuit alleging that Har..tionally discriminate against Asian Americans. Students for Fair...
Paid article Comment
Senate Democrats: a new and even lower bar I n 1987, when Robert Bork met with Senator Edward Kennedy on the eve of his nomination as a justice of the Supreme Court, it was an awkward visit....
Paid article Can He Withstand a Blue Wave?
Byrd, Haley
Can He Withstand a Blue Wave? Rep. Will Hurd keeps his head above water in Texas’s most competitive district. by Haley byrd I t’s 11:00 in the morning in Crane, Texas, and a small white dog is...
Paid article Sokal to the Nth Degree
Rossman, Gabriel
Sokal to the Nth Degree You can fool some of the academics all of the time. by Gabriel rossman H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . elen Wilson published an article, “Human Reactions to Rape...
Paid article Verdict Then Protest
Rubenstein, Adam
. Verdict Then Protest A conviction in Chicago’s highest-profile police shooting in decades. by adam rubenstein Chicago W . . . . . . . . hen dashcam footage of the police shooting of...
Paid article A Nonspecific Diagnosis
Lybrand, Holmes
A NonspecificDiagnosis Lyme disease doesn’t lead to chronic Lyme disease. by Holmes lybrand L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yme disease was discovered .ley during the 1970s, near the...
Paid article Harvard on Trial
Taylor, Stuart Jr.
Harvard on Trial In 2003, the Supreme Court hoped the use of racial preferences would last no more than 25 years. They are becoming permanent. By Stuart taylor Jr. T he discrimination...
Paid article All's Not Well That Ends Well
Mccormack, John
All’s Not Well That Ends Well Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed, but the fight against him has done lasting damage By John MccorMack B y the time Christine Blasey Ford took her first break...
Paid article A Modernism for India
Paletta, Anthony
A Modernism for India Sitting with Pritzker Prize winner B.V. Doshi. by Anthony PAlettA F irst-time visitors to India are often struck by the abrupt contrasts in the built envi.ronment. A...
Paid article My Musical Ántonia
Check, John
My Musical Ántonia Willa Cather’s classic, now 100 years old, still sings and dances. by John CheCk W illa Cather, as Joseph Epstein recently wrote in these pages, was the most cultured...
Paid article Making of a Naturalist
Heitman, Danny
Making of a Naturalist The island childhood that inspired Gerald Durrell’s career (and a PBS series). by DAnny heitmAn E . . . .ber 18, public television’s Masterpiece is airing the third...
Paid article Star Turn
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Star Turn Gaga and Cooper shine—and Hollywood should make more melodramas. by John PoDhoretz T here are two great showbiz myths dating back to the earliest days of the talkies. The first is...
Paid article Parody
PARODY “‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Negative Buzz Amplified by Russian Trolls, Study Finds” —Hollywood Reporter, October 1,...
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