
Don’t Just Replace Chavez—Rethink Monuments
It’s time for tributes to leave the great-man theory of history behind.

It’s time for tributes to leave the great-man theory of history behind.

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On the teen drama’s third season, adulthood brings only more misery.

Call it the anti-coming-of-age story.

My year as a degenerate gambler

The Pitt, Severance, Sinners, you name it: For some reason, the more hype something gets, the more likely I am to resist it.

On her first album in eight years, Robyn reckons with motherhood and midlife desire.

When everything’s a drop, what’s the point of a drop?

These six books demand discussion—with a pal, a date, or a book club.

Trump’s administration has both used and avoided the word war in ways that seek glory and evade responsibility.

The show, which deeply empathizes with John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, is ultimately just a paparazzo by other means.

Last night, the show made the host, Ryan Gosling, break character—on purpose.

A poem