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The Atlantic Festival Returns to The Wharf in D.C., September 19 and 20, and Announces First Headliners
Interviews with Senator John Fetterman, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Anna Deavere Smith, Karl Rove, David Axelrod, and Jemele Hill
Interviews with Senator John Fetterman, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Anna Deavere Smith, Karl Rove, David Axelrod, and Jemele Hill
George Packer’s cover story offers a sweeping and kaleidoscopic look at the rise and possible fall of Phoenix, Arizona, and what it means for the future of American civilization.
The weekly interview podcast will engage with the important policy questions of the day and question what we actually know about the world.
Applebaum reports that autocratic regimes are making common cause with MAGA Republicans to undermine liberalism and freedom around the world.
First event May 2 at the University of Nevada, Reno with Elaina Plott Calabro, Adam Harris, Ron Brownstein, and Evan Smith.
Tim Alberta, Sophie Gilbert, and Jennifer Senior win for reporting; Jenisha Watts and special issue, “To Reconstruct the Nation,” were finalists
The list launches with events at the New Orleans Book Festival and on April 3 at the Strand, in New York
On March 18, Foer will discuss the cover story at Sixth & I, in Washington, D.C.; the conversation will also be streamed online
Featuring two dozen Atlantic writers on how a second term could shatter norms with the courts, education, the military, foreign policy, immigration, abortion rights, science, gender
Issue premieres sweeping full-length play by Anna Deavere Smith, This Ghost of Slavery
Artist Didier Viodé illustrates Watts for the magazine’s cover
CBS News Joins Festival as Exclusive Broadcast Media Partner