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Greta Gerwig’s <em>Barbie</em> is a Fascinating, Spectacular Philosophical Experiment

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is a Fascinating, Spectacular Philosophical Experiment

Barbie Literalizes the Abstract and Abstracts the Literal in an Engaging, Thought-Provoking Inquiry into the Female Experience

By Olivia Rutigliano | July 21, 2023

How to Adapt Stephen King: A Conversation with the Duo Behind <em>The Boogeyman</em>

How to Adapt Stephen King: A Conversation with the Duo Behind The Boogeyman

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The World’s Garbage Can: On the Human Consequences of Mass Export of Waste

The World’s Garbage Can: On the Human Consequences of Mass Export of Waste

Oliver Franklin-Wallis Explores the Outsourcing of Trash

By Oliver Franklin-Wallis | July 21, 2023

Jacob Mikanowski on the Cultural-Political Idea Formerly Known as “Eastern Europe”

Jacob Mikanowski on the Cultural-Political Idea Formerly Known as “Eastern Europe”

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Time Out of Mind: On the Ahistorical Cinematic Adaptation

Time Out of Mind: On the Ahistorical Cinematic Adaptation

A 1973 Bruno Schulz Adaptation Goes (Temporally) Beyond Its Source Material—and It’s Not Alone

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S.C. Gwynne on the Life and Death of the World’s Largest Flying Machine

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Exclusive: See the cover for Lisa Ko's latest novel, <em>Memory Piece</em>.

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Hunting for the Lizard People: On the Dangerous Conspiracy Theories That Led to the Nashville Bombing

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What John Milton’s Heaven Has to Offer the Soul—According to Ken Jennings

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Art For Everybody: Ann Magnuson on Her Friend, Keith Haring

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