It’s Only Oblivion

We aren’t expendable, but must fend for ourselves

Sticker Shock

What college leaders say about costs

Denial

Old Gods and Young Ghosts

Happily Ever After

The folk tales gathered by the Brothers Grimm not only enchant us; they record the hardships European families endured for centuries

Survival Skills at a School in LA

Street killings of students are so familiar in South Central that kids practice their own grim rituals

Four Poems

Paint Fight

Two titans of art go head to head

The Lost Battles: Leonardo, Michelangelo, and the Artistic Duel that Defined the RenaissanceBy Jonathan Jones / Leonardo and the Last Supper By Ross King

A Song for Molly

In which I tell how I fell hard for a dog, why I have problems with women, and what I know about Ludwig Wittgenstein

Responses to Our Autumn 2012 Issue

Footwearology

Brainstorming

Drawing Conclusions

Walk This Way

Willy Wonka, M.D.

Unearthing With Google

Leaf It to a Physicist

A New Birth of Reason

Robert Ingersoll, the Great Agnostic, inspired late-19th-century Americans to uphold the founders’ belief in separation of church and state

Totalitarianism in Practice

Terror as a way of life in East Germany, Poland, and Hungary

Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1945-1956 By Anne Applebaum

On Friendship

The intimacies shared with our closest companions keep us anchored, vital, and alive

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