Medication Nation

Our increasing reliance on drugs—prescribed, over-the-counter, illegal, and ordered online like pizza—suggests we have a deeper problem

Climate Change in a New Light

Photographing the shifting borders of the Alps

A Model Marriage

An intimate portrait of a couple who helped forge a nation

The Washingtons By Flora Fraser

How Chemistry Became Biology

And how LUCA, Earth’s first living cell, became Lucas, my adorable grandnephew

Son of Gonzo

Living in the aftermath of sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll

Growing Up with Hunter S. Thompson By Juan F. Thompson

Waves of Change

Five questions about the future of the Pacific Ocean

Spotted Opera

An excerpt from a new opera

Awakenings

The advent of new religions in the 1800s led to fierce debates that persist today

Riddles for the Afterlife

Decoding the hieroglyphs that accompanied the dead pharaohs

The Dawning Moon of the Mind: Unlocking the Pyramid Texts By Susan Brind Morrow

The Rap’s the Thing

Translating Shakespeare into the language of hip hop

Hail to the Chiefs

Leaders of the last century

The American President: From Teddy Roosevelt to Bill Clinton By William E. Leuchtenburg

The Phaedra Syndrome

Desire, denial, and the making of compelling TV

My Newfoundland

The sensations of landing on the island long ago haunted a writer’s final memories

Taken to the Leader

Why did Pyongyang kidnap several dozen Japanese?

The Invitation-Only Zone: The True Story of North Korea’s Abduction Project By Robert S. Boynton

Appetites

The poetry of Sandra M. Gilbert

A Life in Letters

A decades-long correspondence with the Italian writer Arturo Vivante covered it all: hardship, love, and the endurance of art

Off the Charts

Introducing doctors to their patients

Vermeer and the Art of Solitude

Some works are not meant to be blockbusters

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