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AI
Is it the future of romance?
Max Horder
Culture war
There has been an extensive effort to rewrite the narrative and suggest that Robinson was in fact, somehow, part of the online far-right
Laurie Wastell
Part of a slow-moving ongoing referendum on America’s disastrous COVID policies
Neal Pollack
Free Speech
Real patriots defend the Constitution when it is inconvenient
John Mac Ghlionn
Marriage
The movie knows we long for monogamy even as we court licentiousness
Peter Tonguette
State visit
While the King smiles and waves, every tactless or crass remark of the President’s is being noted
Alexander Larman
Ideology
The ideology that drove the alleged killer is embedded in nearly every institution. Those looking to elevate their own cultural hobby horses should forbear
Anthony Thomas
Anti-Antifa
Probably, but designating it as one won’t change much
Joseph Moreno
Press Room
The celebrity chef served up smash burgers and margaritas to a sold-out crowd
Orson Fry
Hollywood
The phrase is overused, but we shall not see his like again
Grand? Probably not. Finale? Hopefully.
The awards were perfectly entertaining, but had absolutely nothing to say about bigger, more serious issues
Julia Clark’s new novel succeeds both as a gripping mystery and a sly commentary on the art of storytelling itself
Lotte Brundle
Can Hollywood ‘do’ God?
Fueled by a mysterious marketing campaign, the gym now has more than 100 outposts
James Panero
If the queen of tennis can no longer nail diet and exercise 101, then what hope for us mere mortals?
Gage Klipper
We were promised seven hours of commercial-free football. Enter greedy executives…
Ben Domenech
Despite the multitudinous sins committed against the game and its culture, I’m once again giving it the old college try
Bill Kauffman
The MAGA set share the predilections and tax brackets of the people they criticize
Mexican standoff
Mexico is one area where the MAGA base and its brain trust seem open to the idea of more aggressive action
Rue Britannia
As a patriot, I’d like to rebut this barbaric assault on my own country. The trouble is, I can’t
Sean Thomas
Oiling the machine
Fears of an energy-led recession twisted the Biden administration into the mental pretzel that still prevails
Owen Matthews
Letter from Provence
The nine-hour interview generated an all-too predictable uproar
Ian Maxwell
Women of letters
The paintings become mysteries, enticing and deserving of attention precisely because there are so few
Suzanna Murawski