
The Atlantic Announces “The Future of Democracy” Event at SXSW on March 12
Including interviews with Nancy Pelosi, Chris Sununu, Brad Raffensperger, Janai Nelson, Francisco Aguilar

Including interviews with Nancy Pelosi, Chris Sununu, Brad Raffensperger, Janai Nelson, Francisco Aguilar

Over eight episodes, Holy Week explores the uprisings that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, and how those seven days in America diverted the course of a social revolution.

McCrummen will join from The Washington Post.



First three titles available now by Lenika Cruz, Megan Garber, and Sophie Gilbert






The story of C. J. Rice is accompanied by a commissioned portrait of Rice by the artist Fulton Leroy Washington, known as MR WASH


Including On Grief, from Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Senior; On Work, by Derek Thompson; and On Nobody Famous, by Kaitlyn Tiffany and Lizzie Plaugic

Staff writers George Packer, Anne Applebaum, and Franklin Foer report from Ukraine

Six-part docuseries from RadicalMedia and filmmaker Joe Berlinger to screen September 21 at The Atlantic Festival

Interviews with White House Chief of Staff Ronald A. Klain, Senator Christopher Murphy, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, and actor, producer, and writer Constance Wu; a performance by playwright Michael R. Jackson of A Strange Loop; and Debate Night with Intelligence Squared featuring FLS+ of Freestyle Love Supreme

Reporting shows that separating children from their parents was not an unintended side effect of the policy, as the government claimed, but the intent; the worst outcomes were anticipated and ignored; the architects of the legislation will likely seek to reinstate it, should they return to power.

Festival returns in person to new location—Washington, D.C.’s The Wharf and District Pier