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American Life
The writer has made a literary reputation on his fluid narratives of late eighteenth and nineteenth-century Southern history
Bill Kauffman
Real feminists know that empowerment comes from defining the breadth of your own animus
Ella Dorn
It’s unlikely a Crawford could happen in today’s Hollywood
Mitchell Jackson
In our increasingly secular age, we worship rock stars as our deities, as figures who inspire our hopes and dreams and fantasies of excess
Alexander Larman
Film
The Eras Tour’s success may indicate a path back to profitability for movie theaters, if not movies themselves