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“I Write Things I Cannot Play”: The Secret of Liz Phair
“I Write Things I Cannot Play”: The Secret of Liz Phair

June 20, 2023
Thirty years after the release of her classic album Exile in Guyville, the singer-songwriter is taking the record back on the road.

W. Kamau Bell, the reluctant optimist
W. Kamau Bell, the reluctant optimist

June 14, 2023

How Michael Franti Finds Hope in Troubled Times
How Michael Franti Finds Hope in Troubled Times

June 13, 2023
A music legend, and longtime Nation reader, talks about music, optimism, and Howard Zinn.

DeMaurice Smith: The Exit Interview
DeMaurice Smith: The Exit Interview

June 7, 2023

Get Ready for AI Surveillance at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Get Ready for AI Surveillance at the 2024 Paris Olympics

June 6, 2023
The Olympics don’t make authoritarian countries more democratic; they make democratic countries more authoritarian.

Boston Tears: Why the Sports World Rejoiced at the Celtics’ Loss
Boston Tears: Why the Sports World Rejoiced at the Celtics’ Loss

June 1, 2023
The sense that Boston possesses a special sporting sparkle is grating. It’s also, at least in recent history, true.

Jim Brown’s War Within Himself
Jim Brown’s War Within Himself

May 22, 2023
The passing of the football great is an opportunity to speak about his tangled legacy.

Ja Morant and This Country’s Sick, Hypocritical, and Racist Relationship to the Gun
Ja Morant and This Country’s Sick, Hypocritical, and Racist Relationship to the Gun

May 16, 2023
The media shouldn’t be so sanctimonious about the NBA All-Star while ignoring the origins of American gun lust.

Ron DeSantis’s Anti-Trans Agenda Exiles Dwyane Wade, NBA Superstar and Loving Father
Ron DeSantis’s Anti-Trans Agenda Exiles Dwyane Wade, NBA Superstar and Loving Father

May 8, 2023
The Wade family, which includes their trans daughter, is fleeing Florida for their safety.

Lamar Jackson Made the Billionaires Blink
Lamar Jackson Made the Billionaires Blink

May 2, 2023
After a two-year odyssey, the MVP quarterback scores a contract that was even more about power than about money.