When is Natalie Portman's laughter not Natalie Portman's laughter? An Object Lesson.
The Northwestern University football team's petition to unionize raises thorny questions—but it's a radical first step in making athletes' voices heard in decisions that affect them.
This is the 15th in a series of archival excerpts in honor of the magazine’s 150th anniversary. For the full text of these articles, visit www.theatlantic.com/ideastour.
A collection that started as a joke now has a higher purpose.
Not everyone's brains have the same sense of direction, even with the help of GPS.
Years of abuses are every bit as egregious as what the Department of Justice documented in Ferguson, Missouri, and as deserving of a national response.
At the end of June, millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to rainbows to show support for same-sex marriage—rooting themselves in a portraiture tradition that’s long used symbols to define and express identity.
In tracing the history and culture of corpses, a new book shows the importance of remembrance to our species.