Editors’ Picks
Change of Course: Yale Professors Revise Syllabi After Trump
“If you spend your time reacting, when do you think?”
Forward, Not Back: How Hillary Is Holding Democrats in the Past
“Can the Democratic Party tell the Clintons to get lost? Realistically, no.”
Facing Down from Opposite Sides: Japanese and South Korean Leadership on North Korea
Japanese Prime Minister Abe and President Moon of South Korea are taking increasingly different approaches to North Korea.
Yale Climate Conference: Why Leo Shouldn’t Have Come
“Nothing causes dialogue like dissonance. People are not motivated to action by agreement.”
Theater Review: Girlish
“Windy’s unabashedly feminine story strikes at the hearts of audience members regardless of gender.”
The Good Muslim: When Positive Portrayals Prevail
In the second installment to his two-part series on Muslims in the media, Ahmed Elbenni examines successful portrayals of Islam in film.
“The Most Dangerous Week Since the End of the Cold War”: U.S. and North Korea’s Standoff
“No matter what, someone will have to lose some face.”
What Happened? A Critique of Hillary Clinton’s New Memoir
“A perfect blend of all too familiar excuses, personal revelations, and the exact same stories we’ve been hearing since November 8th, 2016.”