Culture

Fame is a Bee: On Dick Cavett

Fame is a Bee: On Dick Cavett Fame is a Bee: On Dick Cavett

A talk-show like Dick Cavett's, intelligent but not intellectual, offered television a new twist.

Nov 4, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Heather Hendershot

Voids and Jackasses Voids and Jackasses

127 Hours; Jackass 3D; Hereafter; Made in Dagenham; Middletown

Nov 3, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Emily Dickinson Came to Earth and Then She Left Emily Dickinson Came to Earth and Then She Left

Nov 3, 2010 / Books & the Arts / C.A. Conrad

The Rosenberg Variations

The Rosenberg Variations The Rosenberg Variations

A new book concludes that it was really Ethel and Julius Rosenberg's in-laws who illegally passed classified information on the atomic bomb to the Russians. Does the news still mat...

Oct 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

The Pirate’s Prophet: On Lewis Hyde

The Pirate’s Prophet: On Lewis Hyde The Pirate’s Prophet: On Lewis Hyde

Is the cultural commons a viable alternative to the copyright regime, or does it risk turning culture into a consumerist slum?

Oct 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / David Wallace-Wells

Ibex Have Evolved for Life at the Top Ibex Have Evolved for Life at the Top

When we say specimen we mean you. By you we mean whatever collection of night sweats and shopping lists accumulates in the bed by dawn. When we say dark we mean pitch, moonless, starless, don't even open your eyes. When we say he has your eyes we mean we see nothing of you there. If you want someone to come for you, you'll have to cry harder than that. If you want to be prepared, practice: blizzard, fire, famine. Your shoes or your coat? Your cat or your dog? Sister, daughter, mother, wife?

Oct 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Lisa Olstein

Shelf Life Shelf Life

Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Robert Darnton's Poetry and the Police, Jeremy Harding's Mother Country

Oct 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / John Palattella

The Impasse: On Martin Solares The Impasse: On Martin Solares

The Black Minutes, a nuanced neo-noir, conveys how narco-violence has leached the Mexican justice system of meaning.

Oct 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Natasha Wimmer

What Virginia Thomas Was Saying to Anita Hill What Virginia Thomas Was Saying to Anita Hill

Standing by her man.

Oct 27, 2010 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Ed Schultz, Laura Ingraham, Crude Comment, Classy Apology Ed Schultz, Laura Ingraham, Crude Comment, Classy Apology

The MSNBC host has brought the voices of working men and women to the fore and improved the discourse for the better. That's no defense for a "vile and inappropriate...

Oct 27, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

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