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IssueVol. 023 Issue 048 (September 3 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hurtful Literal Existences The Scrapbook picks on the New York Times quite a lot. Maybe too much. But it’s hard not to. We so often find fatuous and preposterous material that we...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL The Dell Ate My Homework In 1984 the administrators of my public school—I was in seventh grade—thought it would be a terrific idea if stu­dents were instructed in computers. The school...
Paid articleEditorials
SAnkara the Adversary Almost two years ago, the American minister Andrew Brunson was taken hostage by the Turk­ish government. The charges against him—“political or military espionage” and...
Paid articleComment
COMMENT ANDREW FERGUSON The Evolution of Michael Cohen I’m not dropping a heavy hint to book publishers when I say I’ve been daydreaming this week about what it would be like to ghost­write...
Paid articleChuck Grassley's Moment
BARNES, FRED
Corning, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley seems out of place in Washington. He loves to eat at Perkins, the Mid­west restaurant chain. But the near­est one from Washington is 60 miles away in...
Paid articleThe Trouble with Impeachment
WARREN, MICHAEL
Steve Bannon used to refer to the Trump campaign’s crew of staff, advisers, aides, and hangers-on as the “island of misfit toys.” Karl Rove, no stranger to successful White House runs, better...
Paid articleThe John Edwards Parallel
Mccormack, John
We can’t say we weren’t warned. In August 1998, as Congress moved toward impeaching Bill Clinton, Donald Trump was asked by Chris Matthews in a CNBC interview if he’d ever run for president. “People...
Paid articleTrump's Nuclear Options
Goldsmith, Jack
It’s much clearer now why Don­ald Trump has been furious with Attorney General Jeff Sessions ever since he recused himself from the Russia investigation in March 2017. That recusal set in motion...
Paid articleA Generally Poor Secretary General
ROSETT, CLAUDIA
In United Nations circles, Kofi Annan’s death last Saturday is being mourned in terms more befitting a saint than a former secretary general. Ted Turner’s U.N. Foundation eulogized him as “a...
Paid articleLosing a War
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Losing a War A year after President Trump announced his Afghan policy, the Taliban are closer to victory than we are President Donald Trump opposes his own pol­icy in Afghanistan. It...
Paid articleJohn Coltrane and the End of Jazz
Green, Dominic
Books&Arts John Coltrane and the End of Jazz Putting his classic quartet’s ‘lost album’ in its context. by Dominic Green The Renaissance, taking man as the measure of all things, produced...
Paid articleRevolutionary with a Pencil
Gibson, Eric
&AB Revolutionary with a Pencil We remember Delacroix for his paintings, but he transformed modern drawing as well. by Eric Gibson In September, the Met will open a retrospective exhibition...
Paid articleStudent of the Game
Perrotta, Tom
&AB Student of the Game Family and hard work have made Frances Tiafoe a rising tennis star to watch. by Tom Perrotta Four years ago, tennis prodigy Frances Tia­foe was profiled in a long and...
Paid articleSingapore Sparkle
PODHORETZ, JOHN
&AB Singapore Sparkle Forget the identity politics—Crazy Rich Asians is old-school fun. by John Podhoretz The producers of Crazy Rich Asians have cleverly deployed a strategy first used, to my...
Paid articleParody
“More than 300 news publications across the United States have committed to a Boston Globe-coordinated effort to run editorials Thursday promoting the freedom of the press, in light of President...
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