Reading Lists Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places: A Collection By The New InquiryFebruary 14, 2017 A round-up of some of The New Inquiry's favorite articles on and against love
Features Sunday Reading By Sunday ReadersFebruary 12, 2017 Some notes from the last 5000 years of the last two weeks
Features Pence’s Guide to Cinema By Mike PenceFebruary 10, 2017 "There are icebergs ahead and we know it," Pence wrote on his odd blog in the '90s, after watching Titanic. We couldn't agree with him more.
Features Sunday Reading By Sunday ReadersJanuary 29, 2017 a total and complete shutdown of airports until our country's Muslims can figure out what is going on
Features Data Streams By Hito Steyerl and Kate CrawfordJanuary 23, 2017 We are being seen with ever greater resolution, even while the systems around us increasingly disappear into the background.
Features Suppressed Images By Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Chelsea Manning, and Shoili KanungoJanuary 17, 2017 Chelsea Manning's DNA helped visualize her identity despite the erasure of incarceration
Features Editors' Note, Vol. 58: Liquid By TNIJanuary 16, 2017 More flexible than solids but less unwieldy than gas: Of all the states of matter, liquids appear most vulnerable to human manipulation. But who gets to do the manipulating has little to do with physics and everything to do with power.
Features Particular Universals By Francis TsengDecember 22, 2016 Francis Tseng interviews Helen Hester of Laboria Cuboniks, the international feminist collective behind the Xenofeminist Manifesto.
Special Projects From Our Colleagues at the New York Times By The New York TimesDecember 21, 2016 In a staff-wide email, the New York Times pledges its commitment to cover the Trump administration fearfully and with favor.
Features Security Culture Is Good By Kade CrockfordDecember 19, 2016 Take these precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones from the state.
Features The Changing Faces of Sci-Fi and Fantasy By Deji Bryce Olukotun, Maria Dahvana Headley, and Haris A. DurraniDecember 15, 2016 A panel with science fiction and fantasy authors Deji Bryce Olukotun, Maria Dahvana Headley, and Haris Durrani
Features Editors' Note, Vol. 57: Science/Fiction By TNIDecember 7, 2016 The genre of science fiction might represent our post-truth regime more accurately than either disjointed discipline.