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  • The Atlantic's Week in Culture

    A roundup of our recent writing on arts and entertainment

    The EditorsMay 12, 2017
  • Puppy Cuteness Is Perfectly Timed to Manipulate Humans

    Dogs become most irresistible to people just when they need us most.

    Sarah Elizabeth AdlerNovember 2018 Issue
  • Once Christine Blasey Ford's Humanity Was on Display, It Was All Over

    Testifying before the Senate, she showed what American politics might look like if Americans truly saw the people our society usually silences and grinds underfoot.

    Peter BeinartSeptember 27, 2018
  • The Handy-Book of Husbandry: A Guide for Farmers, Young and Old
    November 1870 Issue
  • The Scotch Diminutive
    March 1895 Issue
  • Eat Barramundi! And Forget Salmon
    Corby KummerOctober 12, 2010
  • Another Sheaf
    M. S.April 1919 Issue
  • The Friendly Arctic; The Story of Five Years in Polar Regions
    James M. HubbardMarch 1922 Issue
  • Galápagos: World's End
    Samuel Scoville Jr.June 1924 Issue
  • On the Trail of the Bad Men
    Charles P. Curtis Jr.August 1925 Issue
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