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Rachel Weisz and the Glorious Horrors of Pregnancy

The first episode of the new female-fronted television adaptation of David Cronenberg’s 1988 psychological thriller, “Dead Ringers,” splices together footage…

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Our Throuple Fell Apart. What Are the Rules of the Breakup?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on navigating the aftermath of a polyamorous relationship.

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They Saw the Horrific Aftermath of a Mass Shooting. Should We?

Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmThe crime-scene van was parked next to the black Honda Civic already identified…

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Poem: I Want Something Other Than Time

Lewis Freedman’s “I Want Something Other Than Time” is one of dozens of poems with this same title, published in…

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Judge John Hodgman on Going Nude at 87

Is there an age limit on finding joy in your body?

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When Your Boss Is an App

Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmBrenda Handy started doing temp work nearly 40 years ago. Back then, landing…

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Judge John Hodgman on Cheating at Pub Trivia

The judge brings clarity to a gray area in the photo round.

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Poem: On Jasmine

Verity Spott’s “On Jasmine” gathers its energy, as a storm does, until ordinary acts assume extraordinary proportions. The poem operates…

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Our Relatives Keep Bringing Their Dog Over. How Can We Stop Them?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to tell loved ones that you don’t love their pet.

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Poem: form

The poet, like countless others precariously employed in higher education, faces yet another broke summer. In Eckes’s poem, two forms…

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