Print Magazine January 1-8, 2018, Issue Cover art by: Victor Juhasz Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial How Should I Deal With My 11-Year-Old Daughter Who Wants to Dress Slutty? Another reader asks what Jesus would do about a creepy guy at church. Liza Featherstone Comix Nation ignore this… Read More Matt Bors Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch Have Set Our Future on Fire The fires and storms ravaging the planet are only going to get worse, especially if we don’t end the power of climate deniers. Mark Hertsgaard After Jerusalem, the US Can No Longer Pretend to Be an Honest Broker of Peace But that might not be a bad thing. Rashid Khalidi Column Roy Moore Isn’t the Only One Who Thinks Dating Kids Is Fine Just ask their parents first. Patricia J. Williams The Media Must Stop Normalizing Nazis When one side is fascist, there’s no reason to show “both sides.” Eric Alterman Boasting Limitations Calvin Trillin Letters Letters From the January 1-8, 2018, Issue What happened—and what didn’t… The postmortem continues… Troubling the water [web only]… Our Readers Feature 6 Perspectives on the Future of #MeToo Our writers reflect on how this remarkable moment of accountability can grow and endure. Jane Fonda and Bryce Covert and Katha Pollitt and Collier Meyerson and Raina Lipsitz and Joan Walsh The Christian Legal Army Behind ‘Masterpiece Cakeshop’ A special investigation into the rise of Alliance Defending Freedom. Sarah Posner Books & the Arts Lincoln, Midnight Sandra Beasley The Candle of Memory Anne Applebaum's new history of the Ukrainian famine illustrates the perils of using the past in service of today's politics. Sophie Pinkham The Second Klan Linda Gordon’s new book captures how white supremacy has long been part of our political mainstream. Kevin M. Kruse Sally Hawkins’s Voiceless Desire Of all the big year-end films, Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water is the most deeply moving. Stuart Klawans Recent Issues See All "swipe left below to view more recent issues"Swipe → December 2024 November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 See All x
How Should I Deal With My 11-Year-Old Daughter Who Wants to Dress Slutty? Another reader asks what Jesus would do about a creepy guy at church. Liza Featherstone
Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch Have Set Our Future on Fire The fires and storms ravaging the planet are only going to get worse, especially if we don’t end the power of climate deniers. Mark Hertsgaard
After Jerusalem, the US Can No Longer Pretend to Be an Honest Broker of Peace But that might not be a bad thing. Rashid Khalidi
Roy Moore Isn’t the Only One Who Thinks Dating Kids Is Fine Just ask their parents first. Patricia J. Williams
The Media Must Stop Normalizing Nazis When one side is fascist, there’s no reason to show “both sides.” Eric Alterman
Letters From the January 1-8, 2018, Issue What happened—and what didn’t… The postmortem continues… Troubling the water [web only]… Our Readers
6 Perspectives on the Future of #MeToo Our writers reflect on how this remarkable moment of accountability can grow and endure. Jane Fonda and Bryce Covert and Katha Pollitt and Collier Meyerson and Raina Lipsitz and Joan Walsh
The Christian Legal Army Behind ‘Masterpiece Cakeshop’ A special investigation into the rise of Alliance Defending Freedom. Sarah Posner
The Candle of Memory Anne Applebaum's new history of the Ukrainian famine illustrates the perils of using the past in service of today's politics. Sophie Pinkham
The Second Klan Linda Gordon’s new book captures how white supremacy has long been part of our political mainstream. Kevin M. Kruse
Sally Hawkins’s Voiceless Desire Of all the big year-end films, Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water is the most deeply moving. Stuart Klawans