Film Society of Lincoln Center

print Photo © Robin Holland After the New York press screening of a revived Mickey One a few years back, a certain critic was heard to remark, "I guess that's what you'd call Strained…
LENGTH: 20 minutes (5037 words)

Post-Prozac Nation

Few medicines, in the history of pharmaceuticals, have been greeted with as much exultation as a green-and-white pill containing 20 milligrams of fluoxetine hydrochloride — the chemical we know as…
PUBLISHED: April 19, 2012
LENGTH: 4 minutes (1059 words)

The Lost Steve Jobs Tapes

All illustrations drawn on iPad by Jorge Colombo If Steve Jobs's life were staged as an opera, it would be a tragedy in three acts. And the titles would go something like this: Act I--The Founding of…
LENGTH: 19 minutes (4861 words)

Six degrees of aggregation

Of the many and conflicting stories about how Huffington Post came to be—how it boasts 68 sections, three international editions (with more to come), 1.2 billion monthly page views and 54…
LENGTH: 39 minutes (9864 words)

Battleground America

Every American can be his own policeman; the country has nearly as many guns as it has people. Photograph by Christopher Griffith.
PUBLISHED: April 23, 2012
LENGTH: 30 minutes (7666 words)

Robert Caro and L.B.J. in the Archive

This week, the magazine publishes Robert A. Caro’s account of Lyndon Johnson’s accession to the Presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The article is taken from the…
PUBLISHED: March 26, 2012
LENGTH: 1 minutes (488 words)

Unsinkable

PUBLISHED: April 16, 2012
LENGTH: 24 minutes (6072 words)

Anonymity as Culture

Please note: Triple Canopy is best enjoyed online. The text-only version of this article may be missing images, video, or other media. For an optimal experience, please read online at…
LENGTH: 22 minutes (5719 words)

The Movie Set That Ate Itself

The rumors started seeping out of Ukraine about three years ago: A young Russian film director has holed up on the outskirts…
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LENGTH: 5 minutes (1438 words)
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