tv December 24, 2017 Reimagining The Twilight Zone for the 21st Century Sophie Gilbert The Atlantic With a theatrical adaptation opening in London, and a planned CBS revival helmed by Jordan Peele, what can the Rod Serling anthology series say about modern life?
tv December 17, 2017 How Television Anticipated the Weinstein Moment in 2017 Sophie Gilbert The Atlantic From The Keepers to National Treasure, The Deuce to The Handmaid’s Tale, new shows probed the institutionalized nature of sexual assault.
December 8, 2017 The Dream of a Historic Peace Deal Is Dead Dalia Hatuqa The Atlantic The push toward a one-state model with full civil rights for all living in it will likely garner further momentum now.
November 9, 2017 Five Books to Make You Less Stupid about the Civil War Ta-Nehisi Coates The Atlantic For the past 50 years, some of this country’s most celebrated historians have taken up the task of making Americans less stupid about the Civil War.
tv October 22, 2017 Better Things’s ‘Eulogy’ Is One of the Best TV Episodes of the Year Sophie Gilbert The Atlantic On Thursday night, the FX show aired a weird, wonderful ode to working motherhood.
September 27, 2017 Providing Abortions in the Deep South Olga Khazan The Atlantic Willie Parker discusses his Christian faith, teen moms, and what’s next for abortion access.
September 13, 2017 The First White President Ta-Nehisi Coates The Atlantic The foundation of Donald Trump’s presidency is the negation of Barack Obama’s legacy.
film September 12, 2017 Review: The Moody, Mixed Messages of "Wind River" Christopher Orr The Atlantic Taylor Sheridan has crafted an uneven, but potent, vengeance film rooted in the death of a young Native American woman.
labor September 12, 2017 The Uncertainties of Being Asked to Work During a Hurricane Gillian B. White The Atlantic When people decide to evacuate for hurricanes they have to consider whether leaving town might cost them their jobs.
tv August 20, 2017 Let Us Eat Cake': The Tina Fey Effect in 2017 Megan Garber The Atlantic The aftermath of Charlottesville has brought up important questions about who should be speaking, and who should be listening.
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