When LaVoy Finicum was shot by law enforcement, the anti-government movement called him a martyr. That message is spreading.
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Rewriting A Symphony In Stone
Summer Brennan considers the art and ritual of reinvention in the history of Notre Dame cathedral, and its witness to a Parisian millennium.
When You Carry All That You Love With You
Alice Driver travels into the heart of the caravan.
The American Way
A Chinese painter explores the US-Mexico border and discovers the reality of the border crisis.
On Truth and Lying in the Extra German Sense
Whatās the German word for āthe worldās most forthright people have deceit in their DNAā?
The Gymnast’s Position
Aimee Trepanier was proud to showcase the pose that started her 1993 gymnastics floor routine in a billboard ad off I-15 in Salt Lake City. But when Utahns looked up, thatās not what they saw.
āWe Are All Responsibleā: How #MeToo Rejects the Bystander Effect
The classic “Bystander Effect” blames a lack of intervention on diffusion of responsibility. That doesn’t fly anymore.
Does the Woman in the Painting Have a Secret?
In the wake of her mother’s passing, Dylan Landis wrestles with unanswered questions about love and art, and imagines different possibilities of what could have been.
Mothering on the Borders
Yifat Susskind stands at three of the worldās most militarized borders and reflects on what is revealed about these zones of separation and violence when we see them from the perspective of mothers.
Family Animals
In an excerpt from her new memoir, Grace Talusan fondly remembers the badly behaved dog that won her skeptical father’s heart.
