Culture

In ‘Boardwalk Empire,’ An All-Too-Real World In ‘Boardwalk Empire,’ An All-Too-Real World

In Terence Winter's too-beautiful Boardwalk Empire, the disconnect between "dry" Washington and the "wet," thoroughly corrupt real world is as blatant as i...

Oct 1, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Simon Maxwell Apter

Gingrich Says Obama Has a Kenyan Anticolonial Worldview, Inherited From His Father (Yes, the Father He Barely Met) Gingrich Says Obama Has a Kenyan Anticolonial Worldview, Inherited From His Father (Yes, the Father He Barely Met)

You know better, Newt!

Sep 30, 2010 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Slavery & Climate Change

Slavery & Climate Change Slavery & Climate Change

On October 10, more than 7,000 actions in 180 countries will celebrate solutions to climate change in what is expected to be the greatest number of recorded protests in a single da...

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Mark Hertsgaard

Fighting for Change, Longing for the Sea Fighting for Change, Longing for the Sea

Predictable Democratic losses in November aren't what we should fear. The real danger is in a political environment unable to build even the most tenuous bridges across partisan di...

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Melissa Harris-Perry

A Man of Enthusiasms: On Ben Sonnenberg

A Man of Enthusiasms: On Ben Sonnenberg A Man of Enthusiasms: On Ben Sonnenberg

Remembering Ben Sonnenberg (1936–2010)—writer, publisher, boulevardier—and his quarterly, Grand Street.

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Maria Margaronis

Ink Ink

I am the Angel of Death. I have come to confess.

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Jesse Nathan

Shelf Life Shelf Life

Alice Notley's Reason and Other Women; Andrew Joron's Trance Archive; Aaron Kunin's The Sore Throat and Other Poems.

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Steve Evans

Founder Fatigue Founder Fatigue

Jack Rakove's Revolutionaries shows the founders as real people in motion instead of as Olympian gods.

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Robin Einhorn

More Than Has Met the Eye More Than Has Met the Eye

The poems of Janusz Szuber and Ewa Lipska depart from the romanticized view of Polish poetry as a witness to history.

Sep 30, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Benjamin Paloff

Howls of Anger, and of Liberation

Howls of Anger, and of Liberation Howls of Anger, and of Liberation

The new film Howl reveals how Allen Ginsberg's radical poem marked a coming out not only for his generation but also for himself.

Sep 29, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Sarah M. Seltzer

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