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With Mike Pence at <em>Hamilton</em>: Thoughts from My 13-Year-Old Sister

With Mike Pence at Hamilton: Thoughts from My 13-Year-Old Sister

Finding Love and Grace in the Face of a Politician Who Would Criminalize Identity

By Christopher Knapp | November 23, 2016

David Remnick on the Post-Fact Press, and the Future of Journalism

David Remnick on the Post-Fact Press, and the Future of Journalism

"The role of journalism is the honest and rigorous application of pressure on power."

By Emily Temple | November 22, 2016

10 Contemporary Novels About the Immigrant Experience in America

10 Contemporary Novels About the Immigrant Experience in America

This is America, we would say to ourselves, there is no need to worry.

By Emily Temple | November 22, 2016

Everything is Not Fine If It's Not Fine for Everyone

Everything is Not Fine If It's Not Fine for Everyone

Morgan Babst Sees the Water Rising All Over America

By Morgan Babst | November 22, 2016

Masha Gessen: Why We Must Protest

Masha Gessen: Why We Must Protest

Peaceful Protest is as Much a Part of Democracy as Elections

By Masha Gessen | November 21, 2016

Valeria Luiselli: This is How the World Ends?

Valeria Luiselli: This is How the World Ends?

The Bad Times Come Slowly, One Cut at a Time

By Valeria Luiselli | November 21, 2016

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The Trickle Down Effect of Post-Truth and Lies

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The Sad Rush and Dark Power of Firing a Gun

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This is Not a Primer on American Fascism

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Emily Raboteau Collects a Very Scary Alphabet

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On the Backward-Looking Sexual Politics of Westworld and Ex Machina

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David Ulin: Beware a Kinder, Gentler American Fascism

Bear Witness and Behave As If You Are Free

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Rebecca Solnit: How to Survive a Disaster

Rebecca Solnit: How to Survive a Disaster

On Building a Paradise in Hell: Improvised, Collaborative, Cooperative, Local

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25 Works of Poetry and Fiction for Anger and Action

25 Works of Poetry and Fiction for Anger and Action

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