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[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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John McCain is eulogized; Rodrigo Duterte goes to Jerusalem; a new study shows goats prefer happy people


[Podcast] From the People Who Brought You the Weekend, by Harper’s Magazine

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In the wake of Janus, don’t mourn, organize!

[ArtMonday Gallery] Glyph, by Shawne Major

[Perspective] In My House, by Mikelle Street

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Read ’em and weep: how ballroom went from the underground to the mainstream

[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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Trump struggles to pronounce “anonymous”; a Sackler stands to profit from a new drug to treat opioid addiction; housing development workers in the Bronx are accused of having orgies on the clock

[Browsings] “Open Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee”, by Harper’s Magazine

[Article] On Becoming a Scumbag, by Atticus Lish

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A poignant, profane novel of addiction

[Article] Red Letter Days, by Rachel Kushner


[Article] Prophecy Wonk, by Timothy K. Beal

[Article] Checkpoint Nation, by Melissa del Bosque

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Border agents are expanding their reach into the country’s interior

[Article] It’s All Over Now, by Amparo Dávila

[Article] Ove and Out, by Christopher Beha

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Knausgaard’s struggle comes to an end

[Postcard] Tiny Sparks, by Madison Mainwaring

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A Paris photo agency transitions to the digital age

[ArtMonday Gallery] Cherry Street near Pike Slip, by John Chiara

[Publisher's Note] Trading on Resentment, by John R. MacArthur

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“The ‘free trade’ policies championed by US leaders from Reagan to Obama, most definitely including the Clintons, have produced many victims.”


[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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Kavanaugh is confirmed; Earth’s governments are given 12 years to get climate change under control; Bansky trolls Sotheby’s

[Podcast] Fall Books and Rachel Kushner, by Harper’s Magazine

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On Lacy M. Johnson’s The Reckonings, Rebecca Traister’s Good and Mad, and Kristen M. Ghoddsee’s Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism; plus: an interview with the author of The Mars Room

[Satire] The Burden of Power, by Donald Hughes

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The mayor of Margaret’s Cove addresses the public slander against him

[ArtMonday Gallery] Lady Moth, by Charline von Heyl

[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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Nikki Haley resigns; Jamal Khashoggi murdered; Kanye visits the White House

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