What Tracy Kidder Stood For
His deep, immersive writing had moral stakes and changed people’s lives.

His deep, immersive writing had moral stakes and changed people’s lives.

Remembering William Langewiesche, who died this week at age 70

What the next Dark Ages could look like

The author of a new biography talks about the conservative journalist’s life and legacy.

It’s the farthest place in the world from land. A lot seems to be going on there.

The unexpected delight of group photos

Lyndon B. Johnson faced a badly divided nation and knew he couldn’t be the one to heal it.

The longtime editor of The Atlantic believed in the sanctity of facts—and the need to fortify the magazine continually with new voices and writing driven by ideas.

A new book from Philippe Sands, The Last Colony, tells the story of the Chagossians, an island people who were expelled from their homes by the British and Americans.

Home to many art treasures, Milan’s Biblioteca Ambrosiana has preserved an extraordinary collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings—now showcased in an American exhibition.
