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July 26, 2022
In Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” Peril Is Inescapable
In his new thriller, race, ambition, and legacy intersect to force a family to lean into danger.
by Jonathan W. Gray
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53 million Americans are caregivers to a family member. How can an experience so common so often remain in the shadows?
by Anna Altman
Ada Calhoun set out to complete her father’s abandoned biography of the poet. She ended up with a reflection on living with art.
by Scott Bradfield
From the archives:
Their secondhand experience of past horrors can debilitate them.

by James Robins
Masha Gessen's new book traces the rise of repressive nationalism.

by Christian Caryl
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