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LETTER FROM THE AMERICAN SOUTHEAST SPARTANS OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI
Archaeology

LETTER FROM THE AMERICAN SOUTHEAST SPARTANS OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI

Unearthing evidence of defiance and resilience in the homeland of the Chickasaw

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10+ mins  |
May/June 2023
LOST ROMAN RESORT
Archaeology

LOST ROMAN RESORT

In the Bay of Naples, miles of ruins recall the splendor of ancient imperial holidays

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10+ mins  |
May/June 2023
ECHOES IN THE DARK
Vanity Fair US

ECHOES IN THE DARK

After the shocking murder of four Idaho college kids last fall, a media frenzy exploded into their quiet town, boosting the image of upstart news reporters but bringing along a new breed of web sleut conspiracy-minded, vindictive, and often dead wrong

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April 2023
CHAT PERSON
Vanity Fair US

CHAT PERSON

Muckraker of the moment KARA SWISHER has seemingly every power player in Hollywood, media, and tech on speed dial. Now, as she tangles with Elon Musk and churns out podcasts, the ultimate insider is running her own show

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April 2023
Electric BOOGALOO
Vanity Fair US

Electric BOOGALOO

A market is springing up for tricked-out conversions of vintage vehicles as the motor industry shifts gears

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April 2023
New York DOLL
Vanity Fair US

New York DOLL

A chameleonic presence on the runway and stage and in this summer's Barbie-HARI NEF embodies a subversive glamour that is wholly her own

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April 2023
Curtain Call
Vanity Fair US

Curtain Call

Catching up with the season's brightest test stars as Broadway roars back to life

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6 mins  |
April 2023
It's a Barbie World
Vanity Fair US

It's a Barbie World

In the age of TikTok and Instagram, the original lifestyle influencer fulfills her true calling

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9 mins  |
April 2023
Writer's Block
Vanity Fair US

Writer's Block

Journalists see artificial intelligence bots like ChatGPT as a potential threat and an opportunity

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6 mins  |
April 2023
THE CURRENT CINEMA - OUTLIERS
The New Yorker

THE CURRENT CINEMA - OUTLIERS

“Joyland” and “Acidman.”

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6 mins  |
April 10, 2023
IT'S NOT THAT DEEP
The New Yorker

IT'S NOT THAT DEEP

How Preston Sturges found life on the surface.

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April 10, 2023
THE FERRY
The New Yorker

THE FERRY

Hey I understand you’re angry, the first message said. A man’s voice, probably a man my age. I would be angry, too. I know I messed up. I know it’s not the first time I messed up. I have been dealing with a lot.

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April 10, 2023
FAMILIAR HAUNTS
The New Yorker

FAMILIAR HAUNTS

A sonically thrilling revival of “Sweeney Todd” on Broadway.

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5 mins  |
April 10, 2023
ANNALS OF EDUCATION - THE CITADEL
The New Yorker

ANNALS OF EDUCATION - THE CITADEL

Hillsdale College’s battle for the soul of American education.

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April 10, 2023
UPSTATE FANTASY
The New Yorker

UPSTATE FANTASY

SHOUTS & MURMURS

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April 10, 2023
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS - YOUNG AND RESTLESS
The New Yorker

ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS - YOUNG AND RESTLESS

Michael R. Jackson writes a soap-opera musical.

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10+ mins  |
April 10, 2023
A Reporter at Large - The Fog
The New Yorker

A Reporter at Large - The Fog

Adoptees reckon with the secrets of the adoption industry and its emotional cost.

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10+ mins  |
April 10, 2023
Blasted
The New Yorker

Blasted

The I.R.A., the Brits, and a bomb that shook the nations.

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10+ mins  |
April 10, 2023
Cheryl Strayed is Here for You
Time

Cheryl Strayed is Here for You

The Tiny Beautiful Things author revisits her advice column in a television series

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7 mins  |
April 10 - 17, 2023 (Double Issue)
Saving The Seine
Time

Saving The Seine

Inside the radical effort to clean up the world's most romantic river

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9 mins  |
April 10 - 17, 2023 (Double Issue)
Fiction – Alisa Lyudmila Ulitskaya
The New Yorker

Fiction – Alisa Lyudmila Ulitskaya

By the time life was brought to perfection, old age had arrived. The last costly touch was a small bathtub, installed after a lot of reflection and searching.

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April 03, 2023
Crossover Artist
The New Yorker

Crossover Artist

A neuroscientist and musician unites his two passions.

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April 03, 2023
A Reporter at Large - The Smear Factory
The New Yorker

A Reporter at Large - The Smear Factory

Rumors ruined Hazim Nada's business. Hackers told him who did it.

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April 03, 2023
Nan Goldin's Happy Ending
New York magazine

Nan Goldin's Happy Ending

The demimonde photographer has long considered herself a filmmaker. What happened when a movie was made about her?

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March 27 - April 09, 2023
The New Light Is Bad
New York magazine

The New Light Is Bad

There's something off about LED bulbs-which will soon be, thanks to a federal ban, the only kind you can buy.

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March 27 - April 09, 2023
UPCOMING LANDMARKS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The New Yorker

UPCOMING LANDMARKS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

SHOUTS & MURMURS

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April 03, 2023
GENTLEMAN'S GAME
The New Yorker

GENTLEMAN'S GAME

\"Great Expectations,\" on Hulu.

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April 03, 2023
BLUES MEN
The New Yorker

BLUES MEN

\"Hang Time,\" by Zora Howard.

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5 mins  |
April 03, 2023
AMERICAN CHRONICLES DATA-DRIVEN
The New Yorker

AMERICAN CHRONICLES DATA-DRIVEN

Machines have given powerful way of knowing things. There are others.

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April 03, 2023
ANNALS OF RELIGION UNDER GOD
The New Yorker

ANNALS OF RELIGION UNDER GOD

How Christian is Christian nationalism?

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April 03, 2023