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Tuesday, March 31

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How I Became a Filmmaker

After college, I joined an odd little utopia of movie nerds working out of an office on lower Broadway. Then the sustainability of the setup started to seem questionable.

Why the NBA Is Expanding

The NBA has 20 billion reasons to expand, but “not everyone is on board”

Podcast: The Steven Spielberg Conversation by The Ringer
Available this week: "Rage and the Republic" by Jonathan Turley
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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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The Fantasy Baseball Ties That Bind

How do fantasy sports leagues fit into the larger story of the male loneliness epidemic? You might be surprised.

The BTS Machine Lurches Back to Life

The biggest band in the world took a nearly four-year hiatus. A new album, “Arirang,” heralds their meticulously plotted return.

How I Became a Filmmaker

After college, I joined an odd little utopia of movie nerds working out of an office on lower Broadway. Then the sustainability of the setup started to seem questionable.

Why the NBA Is Expanding

The NBA has 20 billion reasons to expand, but “not everyone is on board”

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.

In the News

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The Fantasy Baseball Ties That Bind

How do fantasy sports leagues fit into the larger story of the male loneliness epidemic? You might be surprised.

The BTS Machine Lurches Back to Life

The biggest band in the world took a nearly four-year hiatus. A new album, “Arirang,” heralds their meticulously plotted return.

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