This spring, I went to see Chinatown in a theater for the first time since its release, on June 20,...
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Perhaps, like me, you have a limited imagination, and you do the airport the same way you always have: wait...
Of the many titles I hold—congresswoman, mother, sister, organizer—one represents a part of my identity that I hold particularly close...
This article was originally published by Undark Magazine.When Ina Chung, a Colorado mother, first fed packaged foods to her infant,...
Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign was, among other things, one of the most impressive displays of branding on a large scale,...
The argument that smartphones and social media are contributing to the rise in teen mental distress is strong. A number...
The Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Annie Baker has long been a master of silence; her work delights in long, sometimes torturous...
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In July 2020, Lisa Lucas was hired as the publisher of Pantheon and Schocken Books, prestigious imprints of Penguin Random...