A roundup of TNR’s culture reporting
"Hons and Rebels" might easily be mistaken for a freewheeling memoir of aristocratic life. It’s also a study of intense ideological conflict in a family. |
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Join us on Tuesday, November 19 as The New Republic’s Editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Matt Ford, Greg Sargent, and Grace Segers help you digest the election results and the short and long-term implications to our democracy, rights and political institutions. |
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John Andrew Jackson spent a night at Harriet Beecher Stowe’s home as he fled north. Why do so few traces of his visit remain? | {{#if }} Become a TNR member for just $19.99 $9.99. Limited-time offer. | {{/if}} A far-from-exhaustive guide to the books that our critics recommend this fall |
Joe Rogan just endorsed Donald Trump. Here’s what he once had to say about the former president. |
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DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, returns November 13 – December 1 with in-person and online screenings! Featuring 31 world premieres, over 200 films and events, and some very special guests, DOC NYC’s 15th annual edition will be the most exciting yet! And until October 18, get an All Film Pass – with access to every DOC NYC title playing this year, for a special discounted price. Visit docnyc.net to learn more – tickets and full lineup coming October 10! |
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When your most loyal supporters start questioning your integrity, that’s not just a red flag—it’s a siren blaring in the newsroom. |
The members of the billionaire executive class have billed themselves as great men of history beyond scrutiny and reproach. This is the year that shattered the illusion. |
The HBO show, in its third and final season, is a a miniature epic about grief and acceptance. |
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From revived classics to the latest must-read, take a peek into The New Republic’s bookstore and pick up the next book you can’t put down. |
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