Startling Intimations of Greatness
As we await the release of Woody Allen’s 50th feature film, his biographer looks back on the career of one of America’s great cinematic artists.
As we await the release of Woody Allen’s 50th feature film, his biographer looks back on the career of one of America’s great cinematic artists.
The human brain evolved to be religious, but religion also evolved to appeal to the human brain.
It remains the only proven technology capable of serving the energy needs of de-carbonized modern society.
Australia’s unnecessary new NHMRC policy will lead to a decline in scientific quality.
David Graeber and David Wengrow’s tendentious assault on the Enlightenment and its modern defenders is a bust.
Imposing gender quotas for research funding is counterproductive and sets a dangerous new precedent.
The rise of Munchausen by Internet syndrome is inseparable from the spread of online subcultures that valorize disability.
What caused L. Ron Hubbard to turn on a discipline he had once accepted?
Not so long ago, he taught us, there were at least three distinct hominin lineages roaming large parts of the planet.
As a society, we should not presume to judge the relationships of others based on our own moral code.
2022 marks the bicentennial of the pseudonym’s transformation from literary dabbler into one of the greatest novelists of the modern age.
Jann Wenner’s attempt to set the record straight only confirms the unattractive picture painted by his critics.
If confusion between moral and empirical claims persists, we will find ourselves asked to choose between the truth and our ethical preferences.
Jon Hamm’s portrayal is an improvement on Chevy Chase’s goofball routine, but still bears little relation to the amoral cad in Gregory McDonald’s novels.
Ken Burns’s new six-hour documentary is a work of extraordinary synoptic power and intelligence.