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On the Revisionist Histories at the Heart of Fascism and Populism

From Perón to Trump, the Political Art of Spinning Lies Into Myth

May 21, 2020  By Federico Finchelstein   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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Ivy Pochoda on Why Serial Killers Are Usually Not Criminal Masterminds

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Travels with Barbie, From Tehran to Paris to New York

Porochista Khakpour on Loving—and Destroying—a Beloved Doll

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The Case of Oscar Wilde’s Mistaken Identity in Naples

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Latitudes of Longing

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Behind the Mic: On Navigate Your Stars by Jesmyn Ward, Read by the Author

A Commencement Address from the National Book Award-Winning Author

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Is Trump in Control of His Own Fate?

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The creators of the new adaptation of The Stand swear it’s not just about plagues.

May 20, 2020  By Aaron Robertson   Posted In  Film and TV  The Hub 
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Rekindled: Jordan Kisner in Conversation With
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Check out these messy, startling portraits of some of your favorite dead authors.

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