The Atlantic's film critic reviews Kenneth Branagh's re-telling of the Disney classic "Cinderella," how the Apple Watch represents a break from the company's "rebel" image, why the University of Oklahoma reflects a larger problem of bigotry at fraternities, and more...
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Friday, March 13, 2015
The letter to Ayatollah Khamenei could provide an excuse to blame the U.S. if nuclear negotiations fail.
JEFFREY GOLDBERG
Developers have had to to get creative when it comes to salvaging America's failing shopping centers, turning them into hospitals, churches, and even parks.
ALANA SEMUELS
Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels—the ones who can drop 10 grand on a timepiece.
ROBINSON MEYER
Kenneth Branagh's live-action re-telling of the Disney classic eschews inside jokes and CGI in favor of simple, earnest storytelling.
CHRISTOPHER ORR
The ethical issues that come with crowdfunded healthcare
CARI ROMM
The recent uproar at the University of Oklahoma is far from isolated.
TERRANCE F. ROSS
Is the road to success more difficult for female entrepreneurs?
OLGA KHAZAN
Private firms have become uneasy about keeping tabs on customers, but they should put collective safety ahead of profit.
AMITAI ETZIONI
The world of Islamist fighters is deeply fragmented and constantly shifting.
MARTHA CRENSHAW
How three puppeteers brought the iconic Star Wars villain to life
CHRIS HELLER
No other place mixes affordability, opportunity, and wealth so well. What’s its secret?
DEREK THOMPSON
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