In Memoriam
A tribute to five pop fiction writers we lost in 2022.
A tribute to five pop fiction writers we lost in 2022.
A look back at the remarkable life and career of one of the 20th Century’s most original artists.
Sight and Sound’s 2022 poll is a sign of the times.
A terrific new account of America’s social and political turmoil during the 1910s and ’20s provides some much-needed perspective on the problems afflicting the country today.
If we allow ideological campaigns to discourage controversial research, we will be making a terrible mistake.
The tragic rise of a former comic, liberal, and Angeleno.
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay talks to Phoebe Maltz Bovy and Kat Rosenfield of Feminine Chaos, about why young straight women are inventing new (and dubious) queer subcategories. Links discussed in this episode: Feminine Chaos: I Am the Very Model of a Modern Demisexual Feminine Chaos: Your Privilege Is Showing,
Elon Musk’s controversial takeover of Twitter has led many commentators to wonder if the platform can be improved by its new owner. In this roundtable, three writers offer their thoughts and suggestions.
Right-wing radicals are being punished by voters because they have discarded the foundational principles of conservative philosophy.
Preaching the gospel of Indigenization and decolonization, administrators are overruling their own art experts.
I have known Klaus Fiedler for over forty years, and he is one of the most fair-minded and decent scientists I have ever met.
In its panicked dismissal of Klaus Fiedler, the APS has failed to deliver procedural justice
How an enterprising doctor, an elite university, and negligent public officials turned a city prison system into the largest human research factory in America.
The pro-nuclear movement is gaining traction despite vocal opposition