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Hiroshima

‘Fracture’ Is an Ambitious, Multi-Narrator Account of a Hiroshima Survivor’s Life

By Alina Cohen
Carl Laemmle Presents Frankenstein: The Man Who Made a Monster, 1931 poster.

7 Bizarre Things We Learned From the New Frankenstein Exhibition

By David D'Arcy
A no entry symbol hangs on an opened gate next to the Facebook logo at the Facebook Innovation Hub on February 24, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. The Facebook Innovation Hub is a temporary exhibition space where the company is showcasing some of its newest technologies and projects.

Bombshell: Internet ‘News’ Is Making Us Stupid

By Rich Jaroslovsky
A soldier carries the briefcase containing nuclear weapons codes for U.S. President Barack Obama

The Trillion Dollar Question Nobody Is Asking the Presidential Candidates

By Frank Wilczek and Max Tegmark
The author, during his trip to Hiroshima, with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial in the background (Photo courtesy Rabbi Shmuley Boteach)

Absence of American Guilt at Hiroshima

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

Self Interest as the Driver of National Climate and Energy Policy

By Steve Cohen
Judy Chicago "Dinner Party" (1974-9). Courtesy Brooklyn Museum.

Don’t Slam That Piano Lid! A Page-Turner’s Chilling Revenge

By Andrew Sarris

Precise Moral Judgments Blurred by War’s Messiness

By Charles Taylor

Nukeporn Revisited: The Movie That Ruined My Life

By Ron Rosenbaum

Love in a Different Key: A Duet in the Aftermath of War

By Claudia Herr
Charles Long's "Pet Sounds" (2012) in Madison Square Park. (Courtesy James Ewing/Madison Square Park)

Nukeporn Revisited: The Movie That Ruined My Life

By Ron Rosenbaum
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