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The Romanticized Squalor of Queer

Luca Guadagnino makes William S. Burroughs’s novella a love story that is sordid, pathetic, affecting, and true.

By Andrew Marzoni

 

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How Cancel Culture Panics Ate the World

A set of peculiarly American anxieties has spread across continents.

By Samuel P. Catlin

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The Tragedy of Ryan White

How politicians used the story of one young patient to neglect the AIDS crisis

By Scott W. Stern

 

Tony Tulathimutte’s Journey Through Very Online Humiliation

"Rejection" is a panorama of deviance, degradation, and isolation.

By Jess Bergman

 

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Was Fat Is a Feminist Issue Liberating? Or Weight-Loss Propaganda?

Susie Orbach’s 1978 book is a fascinating snapshot of diet and physical culture in a very different era.

By Natalia Mehlman Petrzela

 

Dune: Prophecy and the Decline of the Spin-Off

The new prequel on HBO plays like a watered-down "Game of Thrones."

By Phillip Maciak

 
 
 

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