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October 1, 2015
The Value of the Canon
I Tried to Build My Perfect Quantified Self
Market Correction
The New Nuclear Family
What gay marriage means for the future of parenthood.
Suzy Khimm
The Extraterrestrial Vote
On Pluto, aliens, John Podesta's X-Files obsession, and the 2016 election.
Rebecca Leber
National Review's Bad Conscience
Why the magazine is quick to accuse liberals of fascism and Nazism.
Jeet Heer
Eat, Pray, Post
Why does viral content look the same across the globe?
Navneet Alang
Wearing My Afro Is Always a Political Act
For black women, stereotypes associated with afros can’t be shed, but their appeal is a nod to history and tradition.
Stacia L. Brown
Lust for Learning
Laura Miller
Professor Bellow
Jeet Heer
Think Out Loud
Michael Eric Dyson
Cracking the Cartel
Turning amateurs into pros won’t stop the exploitation of football and basketball players.
Theodore Ross
The Rehabilitationists
A small band of determined academics have set out to persuade the Supreme Court to undo the New Deal—and have almost won.
Brian Beutler
The Trigger Warning Myth
Coddled students aren't the cause of a mental health crisis on campus. They're just pawns in the culture wars.
Aaron R. Hanlon
Drunk Confessions
Michelle Dean
Delete Yourself
Even Anonymous thinks this series gets it right.
Esther Breger
Against Musicians' Biographies
We should listen to the life of a song, not its singer.
Sara Marcus
Swimming Upstream
Sex and the Intellect
Where the Dead Refuse to Vanish
Eka Kurniawan's fiction reckons with a bloody inheritance.
Siddhartha Deb
Down the Rabbit Hole
An Insatiable Egoist
Backstory: Harlem Avenues
Hairdresser
White Noise
Drifters Afterschool
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