The In Living Color Effect
On Sunday, April 15, 1990, Americans got their first look at a daring new experiment in television—a sketch-comedy show intended...
On Sunday, April 15, 1990, Americans got their first look at a daring new experiment in television—a sketch-comedy show intended...
One of the first known uses of the term flyover country in print came from a midwesterner: In a 1980...
A Russian oil tanker is creeping west across the Atlantic, quite possibly toward a confrontation with the United States Navy....
I hold the vacant cradles in my palm: wax wan-white, honey-drained, ringed with dirt and gray. I arrange the shells...
Lindy West is the most successful feminist writer of her (and my) generation. In her pomp at Jezebel, she mastered...
Last May, I gave a lecture at the Air War College, the Air Force’s senior service school for officers. I...
Kristi Noem is out as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security; Markwayne Mullin appears to be on his way...
My husband and I wanted a divorce without the divorce part. No adversarial process. No lawyers telling us what we...
Robert Mueller III was a Bronze Star Marine veteran, an FBI director, and an American citizen. When the president of...
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This is an edition of The Wonder Reader, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a set of stories to...
This is a trend? The Alpine Divorce? When a man abandons his girlfriend and his relationship mid-hike? This sounds like...
Here’s how you know Project Hail Mary is a work of science fiction: It’s about the disparate nations of Earth...
Taylor Frankie Paul’s turn on The Bachelorette was meant to be a fairy tale fit for reality, an age-old love...
Bad news to the many, many Duke-basketball haters out there: It appears that you’re going to have to put up...