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I Am Sorry to Inform You

In 2008, the author lost her husband of 48 years. In her early days of widowhood, she found that teaching— an act of communication, of sympathy, a reaching-out—was a way of allowing others into the solitude of one’s soul.

New Fiction

A guide to spring and summer releases

Let Us Now Trash Famous Authors

James Agee’s Depression classic still stings the family of its subjects.

Intimate History

A grand history and an elegiac new film explore Britain’s recent, and irrecoverable, past.

The Enthusiast

Bill Simmons has set a new and unbeatable standard by writing like a fan—just far better.

Quiet Desperation

Mrs. Bridge is an American masterpiece of prewar repression and postwar realism.

Cover to Cover

Snake eyes; the asylum seeker

Saints on Percocet

Drug-addicted healers are elevating hospital drama to metaphysical art.

Chinese Democracy

Neo-Nouveau

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Management Secrets of the Grateful Dead

Why business professors, ethnomusicologists, sociologists, and (of all things) management theorists are suddenly taking the Grateful Dead very seriously

The Boys from Brazil

Why American rodeos are taking on a Latin flair

Pac Rat

The fight to preserve old video games from bit rot, obsolescence, and cultural oblivion

The Prince of Paramount

A Hollywood legend’s vivid and honest portrait of the studio era

Monster of Marriage

Henry de Montherlant’s work displays the charms of a black-hearted misogynist.

The Men Who Made England

Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall is a service to the history it depicts, and puts the author in the very first rank of historical novelists.

Prison Porn

MSNBC’s Lockup documentary series, about life behind bars, is exploitative and debasing, and as poignant a show as can be found on TV.

Pharmacy

Recession

Man's Fate

Migration

Transparency

A Brief Guide to Dead Scholarship

The author's brief guide to Grateful Dead scholarship

Cultivating Failure

How school gardens are cheating our most vulnerable students

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Miami: The Next Big Start-Up City?

How the city became a center for innovation

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A Brief History of Romantic Comedies

From The Atlantic's Chris Orr

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Life in 'the New Arctic'

A moving portrait of a fading landscape

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The Rise of New York City

A fascinating look at Manhattan in the 1940s

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What Is Methane Hydrate?

"Flaming ice" is a vast natural energy source

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NASA's Time-Lapse of the Sun

Now with epic dubstep music

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Shaken Not Tuned: Cocktail Experiments

Can a tuning fork improve a cocktail?

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Is He Cheating? A 1950s Guide

'That little blonde secretary from the office?’

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New Yorkers: Vintage Vacuum-Tube Amps

Risking electric shock to restore old amplifiers

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The DIY Piano-Bicycle

Everybody needs a hobby

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What Does It Take to Make Real Craft Gin?

Tour the Green Hat Gin distillery

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Letter From the Editor

The June 2013 issue

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What Straights Can Learn From Same-Sex Couples

New insight from decades of research

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The End of the Mall Rat

A tribute to that pillar of teen culture

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