In Search of the Broad Highway

Dave Tell

Revisiting Meredith v. Fair, we get the inside story of how critical race theory was developed in the years after Brown.

Rare Gift, Rare Grit

Martha Bayles

It’s nice to think that a gift like that possessed by Ella Fitzgerald will always find its way. But luck matters too.

The Department of Everything

Stephen Akey

A world that has tossed out the print edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica in favor of Wikipedia is not necessarily a richer one.

Adventures Close to Home

Phil Christman

The cases for travel are often sillier than the cases against, and I think it’s important to question them.

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The Varieties of Travel Experience

What is it that we want—what do we expect—from travel?


Of Continuing Interest

A selection of articles from the archives

The Critic’s Critic

Richard Hughes Gibson

An important part of his legacy is his criticism of the critics.

Fanfares for the Common Man

Phil Christman

Those who write about the rural, white, poor South often alternate between disgust and empathy.

TikTok Extends the Wasteland

Jeff Hewitt

Television is a paradigm that frames all visual communication as entertainment.

American Captivity

Ed Simon

The captivity narrative is the most American of genres, not just in fostering fear, paranoia, and violence but in contributing to the creation myth of a new variety of person: the American.