Feature When the Models Stare Back Portraits by Matisse and Modigliani eventually gesture to more than objectification of their subjects. By Griffin Oleynick January 17, 2023 art Gender
Article A Path to Freedom Two books show how art results from the tension between the authority of tradition and the freedom of creativity. By Griffin Oleynick December 4, 2022 Christmas Critics Arts
Article I’ll Take New York What if you had a job—a “vocation,” perhaps—you really liked? What if, instead of competitiveness and misery, you found collaboration and joy? By Griffin Oleynick October 30, 2022 The Last Word Coronavirus Spirituality
Article What’s Wrong with the ‘Burbs? Climate activist and author Bill McKibben on race, inequality, and the intergenerational fight against climate change. By Griffin Oleynick September 20, 2022 Climate Change Race Interview
Article Lock Him Up? Declining to charge Trump for fear of how his supporters might react would concede to him the one thing he’s always wanted: total impunity. By Griffin Oleynick August 25, 2022 Donald Trump Politics
Article Tragedy in Texas The recent death of fifty-three migrants underscores the callousness with which this country treats immigrants at the Southern border. By Griffin Oleynick July 9, 2022 Immigration Latin America Joe Biden