Algorithmic Life
We need to understand the algorithm to understand our algorithmic lives.
We need to understand the algorithm to understand our algorithmic lives.
Lorrie Moore looks back on Hillary Clinton and her complicated legacy.
Charles Taylor visits Jim Jarmusch's "Paterson."
John Paul Rollert considers what Trump’s unpoetic campaign bodes for his term in office.
Priyanka Kumar tells us what these two 20th-century luminaries shared.
Jennifer L. Pozner talks to contributors to the book "Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox" about why Hillary lost.
Alicia Christoff on the politics of grief in "Manchester by the Sea."
A poem by Vanessa Place on Trumpism
A round table discussion on state of justice after the election.
Thomas Larson evaluates the spiritual and artistic innovation of “Confession” by Leo Tolstoy.
John Rechy, Lynell George, Susan Straight, Ron Charles, Laurence Goldstein, and Jonathan Kirsch remember Carolyn See.
Ani Kokobobo laments the muting of Napoleonism in the latest adaptation of “War and Peace.”
Marziyeh Kameli talks to Ilan Stavans.
Alex Weintraub finds a queered model of paternity in Xavier Dolan's "It's Only the End of the World."
The key to Democratic Party success lies in power-building institutions not personalities, argues David Levitus.