Stephen Miller in Retreat
The once-powerful aide’s influence has quietly diminished.
The once-powerful aide’s influence has quietly diminished.
The hit novel Yesteryear seems to be a withering critique of influencers—but is actually more attuned to the corruptions of power.
Culture and entertainment recommendations including Nimona, novels by Lauren Groff, and more
Take a final exam inspired by the state’s new anti-woke course framework.
Identifying as someone who categorically rejects books suggests a much larger deficiency of character. (From 2023)
Gather friends and feed them, laugh in the face of calamity, and cut out all the things––people, jobs, body parts––that no longer serve you. (From 2021)
“It is as if the experience of being in love could only be one of two things: a superhuman ecstasy, the way of reaching heaven on earth and in pairs; or a psychopathic condition to be treated by specialists.” (From 1938)
Why has the media establishment become so unpopular? Perhaps the public has good reason to think that the media’s self-aggrandizement gets in the way of solving the country’s real problems. (From 1996)
Caro Claire Burke on her best-selling novel, Yesteryear, and the retrograde fantasy that inspired it.
Danielle Crittenden on losing a daughter, grief, and her new memoir, Dispatches From Grief.
Why more people are trading in their smartphones for dumb ones
There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.
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