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Friday, February 13

Set this view as default? Yes No
Set this view as default? Yes No

Listening to Joe Rogan

How a gift for shooting the shit turned into an online empire—and a political force.

What’s a Big-Budget Filmmaker Without the Budget?

Gore Verbinski once helmed the most expensive movies ever made—now he’s eschewing the studio system altogether. Is this a viable path for blockbuster directors too weird for Hollywood?

Podcast: The Mandarins, Their Virtues and Vices by Eminent Americans
Available this week: "Writer's Diary" by Matthew Gasda
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Essential Reading

Americans of all backgrounds overwhelmingly support a core set of legal and constitutional obligations.
One of the greatest weeks of my life was the week David McCullough came to teach a one-credit course at Hillsdale College in 2006.

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Why Do We Like Music?

People with musical anhedonia, a rare inability to enjoy music, are teaching scientists how the brain processes songs.

John Oliver Keeps Pushing the Rock Up the Hill

As ‘Last Week Tonight’ launches its 13th season into an atmosphere of division and anti-information, its host explains how the show has changed—and why they keep making it 

Listening to Joe Rogan

How a gift for shooting the shit turned into an online empire—and a political force.

What’s a Big-Budget Filmmaker Without the Budget?

Gore Verbinski once helmed the most expensive movies ever made—now he’s eschewing the studio system altogether. Is this a viable path for blockbuster directors too weird for Hollywood?

Essential Reading

Americans of all backgrounds overwhelmingly support a core set of legal and constitutional obligations.
One of the greatest weeks of my life was the week David McCullough came to teach a one-credit course at Hillsdale College in 2006.

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RealClearBooks Thursday

Why Do We Like Music?

People with musical anhedonia, a rare inability to enjoy music, are teaching scientists how the brain processes songs.

John Oliver Keeps Pushing the Rock Up the Hill

As ‘Last Week Tonight’ launches its 13th season into an atmosphere of division and anti-information, its host explains how the show has changed—and why they keep making it 

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