A roundup of The New Republic’s culture reporting
Jason Reitman’s movie is an ode to Lorne Michaels, afraid to take even small risks. |
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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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The Founders didn’t believe the Constitution had a fixed meaning. So why do so many of the justices? |
"Intermezzo" is Rooney’s most somber novel, more attentive to loss and irreversible change. |
Has TV wealth ever felt this hollow? Have friendships and family on TV ever felt this mutually destructive? |
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In partnership with: Democracy Forward |
On Wednesday, October 16, Join The New Republic's Greg Sargent, Democracy Forward's Sky Perryman, and other top policy minds to discuss the far-reaching implications of Project 2025 on democracy, the policy blueprint outlined by ultra-conservatives for the Trump administration. |
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Where some celebrated the triumph of liberal capitalism in the 1990s, Hobsbawm saw a failed dream. |
In two new books, the rise of recycling is a story of illusory promises, often entwined with disturbing political agendas. |
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Shop Books Reviewed in TNR and Authored by Our Writers |
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