Ghosts of Europe Past Niko Maragos June 21, 2019 In The Capital, novelist Robert Menasse makes a case for the EU.
A Fan’s Notes Kate Wagner June 20, 2019 Kate Takes In the Jon Bois era, the specious divide between sports and art can no longer stand.
Death of a Political Junkie Tom Carson June 19, 2019 For political junkies, keeping up with Trump's latest atrocity has become an ordeal, not their favorite drug.
Face Value Rachel Connolly June 18, 2019 The threat of facial recognition technology goes far beyond the state.
Retreat of the Scholars Richard A. Greenwald June 17, 2019 Scholars have stepped away from our public role just as the pressures allied against our institutions mounted.
Empire of Meat Alicia Kennedy June 13, 2019 The American beef industry was built on the back of centuries of exploitation.
The Plastic Paddy’s Lament Jack Sheehan June 12, 2019 For a long time, Ireland has represented a magical place for a particular type of Catholic conservative.
End of Rand Richard A. Greenwald June 11, 2019 Have we witnessed the last gasp of “objectivist” piety?
Big Mood Machine Liz Pelly June 10, 2019 Downstream Inside Spotify’s emotional surveillance-driven quest for total ad domination.
The Corporate Logo Singularity Rachel Hawley June 07, 2019 The childlike nature of corporate branding isn’t a random trend, but part of the mindset that consumers ought to be treated like children.