How Israel Lost America
Saree Makdisi writes on the student protests against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
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Saree Makdisi writes on the student protests against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Editors Dayna Tortorici and Mark Krotov join Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher to speak about 20 years of the magazine “n+1,” as well as their new anthology “The Intellectual Situation: The Best of n+1’s Second Decade.”
Everybody’s got something to hide except Madeleine Connors and her monkey (at Roaring Nights at the L.A. Zoo).
In the second essay of the Legacies of Eugenics series, Aubrey Clayton excavates the troubling correlation between the birth of statistical methods...
Someone give Brittany Menjivar a MacArthur Fellowship for her work reviewing Tarek Ziad’s one-man show in Los Angeles!
It is his refusal to speak directly about “issues” that makes J. D. Vance the new pundit for white people.
Lina Abascal reports from the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden.
Eli Diner witnesses patrons refusing to pay for their own art (why should they?) at the Brick gallery’s Allan Sekula–estate book sale.
Jess Libow explores how disabled writers have taken up Frida Kahlo’s image and legacy.
Madeleine Connors steps into the blockchain to watch the Sparks almost crush the Mystics at Crypto.com Arena.
Kate Wolf speaks with writer and journalist Yasmin Zaher about her debut novel, “The Coin.”
Saree Makdisi writes on the student protests against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Madeleine Connors can’t believe her Bette Davis eyes at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery’s “Baby Jane” screening.
Michael Rubenstein writes on the 50th anniversary of “Chinatown” and the beginning of the end of petromodernity.