It’s strange, in the years of Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer changing comedy, and Tina Fey making room in TV, and Hillary Clinton making her cicada-like, quadrennial return, to pan the camera across the rigid men’s club of the arts. From the Chelsea galleries to the spring and fall auctions at Sotheby’s and Christie’s (which […]
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Little Government in the Big Woods
Melissa Gilbert’s lost bid for Congress and the forgotten political history of ‘Little House on the Prairie.’
Place Your Bets: Six Stories About Gambling
Six stories about bets, luck, and playing the odds.
‘Exposure Is Bullshit’: Who Should Get Paid for Live Storytelling Events?
The thin margins of the IRL economy.
The High-Water Mark: The Battle of Gettysburg, the Jersey Shore, and the Death of My Father
Contemplating history, family, and today’s America, Dane A. Wisher tells the story of spreading his father’s ashes on the battlefield at Gettysburg National Park and coming to terms with his life and death.
Ruback
A newspaper journalist’s attempt to correct the record.
Five People Who Shaped 2015: A Reading List
Here are five people who influenced the world in powerful ways in 2015.
Place Your Bets: Six Stories About Gambling
Six stories about bets, luck, and playing the odds.
Revisiting the Ghosts of Attica
A wrenching new book recounts the bloodiest prison battle in our history.
First Chapters: The Veins of the Ocean, by Patricia Engel
How we became a prison family.
