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Month: June 2024
The Great Inflation is, thank goodness, over.Four years ago, the coronavirus pandemic kinked the planet’s supply chains, causing shortages of...
Lee Isaac Chung was a junior in high school in 1996 when he and his father walked into a theater...
Start, as onetends to do in Rachel Cusk’s writing, with a house. It is not yours, but instead a farmhouse...
Sometimes it’s the sleepers that stay with you. In “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism,” a sprawling exhibition at the...
It’s a fun time to be a fan of the Boston Celtics. It is also a fraught time, given how...
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This story contains spoilers for the entirety of Bridgerton Season 3.The resident bully of Bridgerton, Cressida Cowper, has changed—really. After...
This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present and surface delightful...
The only immovable object on my weekly calendar is a Sunday-night basketball game. We play in a rented gym in...