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Paid article The Scrapbook
The Era of Woke Publishing Publishers have long sup­ported specialty imprints that feature particular kinds of books: There are imprints that promote conservative books, such as Sentinel at Penguin...
Paid article Casual
Caldwell, Christopher
End of the Road Tomorrow some people from Catholic Charities are coming to tow away the beautiful BMW 740iL that my father bought in Germany at the turn of the century. Like the vast majority of...
Paid article Editorials
The Steel Follies Redux On March 1, President Donald Trump was widely expected to announce a new round of trade restrictions on steel and aluminum. But that morning word leaked out that the...
Paid article Comment
RACHAEL LARIMORE Time to Pay the Players The numbers are staggering: CBS and Time Warner together pay close to $1 billion a year for the broadcast rights to March Madness. ESPN pays $470...
Paid article The Seasoned Vet and the Young Lamb
Byrd, Haley
Bethel Park, Pa. If a congressional campaign won’t tell you the candidate’s schedule two weeks out from a tight spe­cial election, it’s a safe bet to go to an American Legion post (it doesn’t...
Paid article When to Turn the Cameras Away
Deaton, Chris
Hours after the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, Zeynep Tufekci spent part of her eve­ning calling out major media that aired video of students trembling while the noise of gunshots ruptured the...
Paid article The Ultimate Crowded Field
COST, JAY
The Ultimate Crowded Field Democrats may have an exceedingly difficult time choosing a candidate in 2020. by Jay Cost No president has been so consistently unpopular so early in his term as...
Paid article Obliged to Kill
SMITH, WESLEY J.
A court in Ontario, Canada, has ruled that a patient’s desire to be euthanized trumps a doctor’s conscientious objection. Doctors there now face the cruel choice between complic­ity in what they...
Paid article When Liberation Parties Govern
Barnett, James H.
On February 14, South Afri­ca’s president Jacob Zuma resigned amid widespread corruption allegations, ceding power to his newly elected deputy, the busi­ness tycoon and onetime anti-apartheid...
Paid article A Woman's World-If She Can Keep It
Lloyd, Alice B.
A Woman’s World— If She Can Keep It Minding the #MeToo generation gap For anyone counting #MeToo casualties with a wary eye, one of 2018’s first will have stood out. On January 13, in a lengthy...
Paid article Alice B. Lloyd
Jones, Martyn Wendell
Scandal of the Self The rise and fall (and rise again?) of televangelist Jim Bakker. by Martyn Wendell Jones Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker were a husband-and-wife televangelist team who rose to...
Paid article Wilde Tamed?
SIMON, JOHN
Wilde Tamed? A revisionist account of the great wit’s post-prison life. by John Simon ‘There are two ways of disliking my plays. One is to dislike them, the other is to like Earnest.” If it were...
Paid article Heaven Painter, Hell Painter
Einspruch, Franklin
Heaven Painter, Hell Painter Bryan Christie’s bodies transformed and undone. by Franklin Einspruch What would Leon­ardo have done with radiography? What might Michelangelo have accomplished had...
Paid article Not All Fun and Games
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Not All Fun & Games In Game Night, the writer rules—and we all win. by John Podhoretz It’s rare—vanishingly rare—to get the feeling in a movie theater that the people who made the film you’re...
Paid article Parody
“David Mamet Says He’s Writing a Play About Harvey Weinstein” —Hollywood Reporter, February 23,...
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