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Adolescence Is Unrealistic

John Duggan

The fictional Netflix drama series Adolescence is making TV ratings history in the U.K. Jamie Miller, a…

Radical Disembodiment

Liel Leibovitz

Super Bowl ads are a great American art form. Paying eight million dollars or more for a…

The Pitfalls of Making America “Hot” Again

Virginia Aabram

Over the last four years, a refrain in the MAGA movement gave hope to those recoiling from…

In Search of Turkish Delight

Valerie Stivers

In a final scene of ­Dorothy Sayers’s 1930 novel Strong ­Poison, a murderer devours a large quantity…

Letters

Thank you for Philip Pilkington’s well-deserved response (“Farewell to Liberal-Imperial Diplomacy,” February 2025) to an American embarrassment:…

The Mixed Message of Anora

Mary Rose Somarriba

Screenwriter and director Sean Baker’s Anora won four Oscars at the 2025 Academy Awards, including Best Director,…

Woke vs. The Left

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. David Rieff joins in…

Don’t Count On It

Ephraim Radner

Things don’t turn out as we expect. People don’t either. Take friendship as an example, or perhaps…

Oscars and the Oval Office

The Editors

The editors discuss last week’s incident in the Oval Office, and what it might portend for American…

Red Hulk, Blue Politics

Liel Leibovitz

The real protagonist of Captain America: Brave New World—the fourth in the franchise, if you’re keeping score—isn’t…

A Guide to the Oscars

Germán Saucedo

Who even watches the Oscars?” said First Things editor R. R. Reno when I proposed to write…

Super Bowls and Bad Samaritans

The Editors

The editors discuss Super Bowl 59—why we watched, who tried to rig the outcome, and what Taylor…

I Hate the Chiefs

Peter J. Leithart

In real life, I’m a gentle soul—easygoing, tolerant, deferential, emotionally steady with a tilt toward whimsical joviality.…

How Happiness Studies Lets Us Down

J. Budziszewski

Demand elicits supply. The demand I have in mind is the demand for happiness: Suicide rates are…

Neil Gaiman and the Failure of Modern Sexual Ethics

Carl R. Trueman

A recent Vulture article reporting on the sexual proclivities and alleged abusive activities of fantasy author Neil…