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Remembering a rape

Leaving the deserted alley

After being raped as a teenager, I got on with my life and the decades slid past. Occasionally, some news story or Facebook post would trigger my memories, and I’d be right back in that room, waiting for it to end, but mostly, I shoved them away. Except now, the memories shoved back.
Wendy Rosenfield

Wendy Rosenfield

Essays 7 minute read
America's beloved father figure: Bill Cosby in "The Cosby Show." (© NBC)

Considering Cosby

The artist and the criminal

I wish people who break the law could be prosecuted, ideally without regard to their fame. And that we, as a society, could stop worshipping the extremely talented and giving them privileges they don't deserve along with the deserved adulation for their gifts.
Maria Thompson Corley

Maria Thompson Corley

Essays 5 minute read
A bust of Homo neanderthalensis by artist John Gurche in the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

Reconsidering the Neanderthals

I’m a Neanderthal, you’re a Neanderthal

We’re the Borg of the primate world. We assimilate, not just knowledge, but whole societies — like that of the Neanderthals.

Paula Berman

Essays 5 minute read
Downton Abbey

"The Beverly Hillbillies" meets "Downton Abbey"

Beverly Abbey

Though 50 years apart, these two TV favorites share many of their family values.
Roz Warren

Roz Warren

Essays 4 minute read
Changing the nature of comedy: Elaine May and Mike Nichols

Remembering Mike Nichols (two)

Expressing the angst of a generation

Of course not every project was a home run, but overall Mike Nichols's batting average was stellar. It’s okay to forget Regarding Henry because we also have Working Girl.
Susan Beth Lehman

Susan Beth Lehman

Essays 4 minute read
Mike Nichols during the making of “The Birdcage” (© 1996 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.)

Remembering Mike Nichols (one)

Who’s afraid to take a chance?

Mike Nichols never developed a style in the traditional sense. His style was the truth. Whether on the screen or on the stage, Nichols found that moment of truth in the story and the characters.
Armen Pandola

Armen Pandola

Essays 4 minute read
Happy holidays! (“Sneaky Turkey” via AndyMcNally.com)

It's not too early for Christmas

Holiday kerfuffles

I’m singing Christmas carols already, and it’s more than a week before Thanksgiving. You may not think the holiday season has started yet, though. And that’s your choice.

Tara Lynn Johnson

Essays 3 minute read
Is that all there is?

Response to Ezekiel Emanuel's "Atlantic" essay

Don't walk away from a good thing

Ezekiel Emanuel is telling us we should turn down one of the biggest gifts modern science has handed us.
Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Essays 5 minute read
Wait a second — did that really happen? (Photo by the Unquiet Library, via Creative Commons/Flickr)

How smart do you have to be to go to the theater nowadays?

When we go to see a play based on events real or imagined, should we have to do research to understand what we’re watching?
Naomi Orwin

Naomi Orwin

Essays 5 minute read
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Ten ways to lose an argument

Show of hands — who made it through the election season without getting sucked into at least one infuriating argument on Facebook?
Kile Smith

Kile Smith

Essays 5 minute read