Feature What We Can & Cannot Fix Watching ‘The Mission’ thirty years on: Is there something new to learn? By Jeff Guhin May 11, 2017 Movies Latin America Social Justice
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Article Nose to the Glass The Met Cloisters is a place of grand gestures—but at this particular exhibit, we observers are taking time to see the small By Kate Lucky May 11, 2017 Arts
Article Trump’s Comey Misfire Is Mitch McConnell really sure he wants to stand with a man who will spew out attacks on anyone who gets in his way? By E. J. Dionne Jr. May 10, 2017 Donald Trump Domestic Affairs
Article Behold, the Jihad of Freedom ‘America’s Dream Palace’ describes the collaboration between U.S. policymakers largely ignorant of the Middle East and the entities to which they turned for advice By Andrew J. Bacevich May 10, 2017 Books Middle East
Article La Nostalgie et l’Oubli What Le Pen’s supporters would prefer to forget By Margaret O'Brien Steinfels May 10, 2017 Columnists Foreign Affairs
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Poetry Poems | Hiking All Night, An Ode Timothy Murphy’s latest collection is Devotions By Timothy Murphy May 8, 2017 Poetry
Poetry Poem | Twice Last Night I Saw Eternity “The first time I experienced it in Braille / though I’m 20-20 with glasses and the shell” By Peter Cooley May 8, 2017 Poetry
Poetry Poem | Pietà in the Living Room “Mothers possess no gland, no loom of muscle that makes oxygen / So you covered my face with a clear-plastic breast” By Kyle J. Bassett May 8, 2017 Poetry