For Democrats determined to solve America’s biggest problems, dislodging Donald Trump is only part of the challenge on Election Day. To advance legislation targeting climate change, pandemic relief, voting rights, higher taxes on corporations and the rich, and to begin the work of rebalancing the federal courts, Democrats need to …
Read More »The Last Word: Gloria Steinem on Exposing the Playboy Club and What 'Mrs. America' Got Wrong
Gloria Steinem stormed the popular consciousness in 1963, the year her undercover exposé documenting the humiliations that cocktail waitresses at Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Club were forced to endure to get (and keep) a job was published in Show magazine. Some, like her New Journalism contemporary Gay Talese, thought she was …
Read More »Butch Vig on Why 'Who's Next' 'Didn't Sound Like Any Other Record'
This piece is part of our ongoing coverage of Rolling Stone’s newly updated500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The Who‘s Who’s Next topped Butch Vig‘s personal ballot and landed at number 77 on the overall list. Here, Vig reflects on the huge impression the album made on him as …
Read More »Our Lost World: On Wildfires and Climate Grief
I’m writing this on Monday morning, before President Trump lands in California today to exploit the tragedy of the wildfires and scold Californians for not “cleaning the floors” of the forests or whatever mental toilet water he ends up spilling in the Golden State. You can be sure there will …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen Announces 'Letter to You,' New Rock Album With E Street Band
Bruce Springsteen will release Letter to You, a new rock album recorded live in his New Jersey home studio with the E Street Band, on October 23rd. The title track is also the first single and is available now. “I love the emotional nature of Letter To You,” he said …
Read More »A Murder, a Conspiracy Theory, and the Lies of Fox News
H e was almost home. In the early-morning hours of July 10th, 2016, Seth Rich walked alone across northwest Washington, D.C., making calls to his friends and family, thinking about his future. Like so many idealistic twentysomethings, he had moved to the nation’s capital after college to work in politics. …
Read More »What It's Like to Work at Disney World During a Pandemic
Earlier this summer, amid skyrocketing COVID-19 rates in Florida and urgings from public health experts to go into lockdown, Disney World reopened its gates. The decision to reopen was highly criticized, with many wondering how the theme park could possibly keep guests safe, happy, and healthy during a global pandemic. …
Read More »Amy Klobuchar on Bill to Save Indie Music Venues: 'I Don't Want to Lose Music in America'
When the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent business lockdowns began in March, many owners of independent music venues knew they’d be hit hard. As some of the first businesses to shut down and last to eventually open, venues around the country quickly began looking at how long they could afford exorbitant …
Read More »Can Millions of Deep Conversations With Total Strangers Beat Trump — and Heal America?
On a Thursday in May, a 77-year-old man, whom I’ll call L., answered the phone. L. said he lived at the end of a long driveway in the woods of Wisconsin. The voice on the other end of the call belonged to Adam Kruggel, a complete stranger whose home was …
Read More »Music at Home: Aimless Driving Playlist
My husband and I have gone a lot of drives since moving to New Jersey last year — to small seaside towns, to rolling farmlands, through the notorious Meadowlands and their belching sulfuric funk. Those drives have taken on new significance as more and more New Jersey citizens don masks …
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