Ann Hulbert

@AnnHulbert1

Literary Editor, . Out Jan 9 from —Off the Charts: The Hidden Lives and Lessons of American Child Prodigies.

Joined January 2013

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  1. Aug 14

    “Never liked girls or knew many,” Louisa May Alcott wrote in her diary, “except my sisters": Watch probe the many fascinating secrets that lie behind Little Women.

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  2. Aug 12

    A renaissance of poetry in America? It's under way, writes in , as a diverse group of young outsiders revive and reinvent the lyric

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  3. Aug 6

    "No one can blame the people who won't read it," writes . "But then there are the rest of us." Caitlin Flanagan probes the obsession with Lolita.

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  4. Aug 1

    Did you know whales were once quadrupeds? explores what high-tech spying on whales reveals about them, and about us in

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  5. Jul 3

    “This revolving door of death is something that’s despicable.” on the Baltimore police spokesman, his brother, and the violent streets.

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  6. Jun 25

    Space has opened up in pop music for male anger in more malleable forms than ever. on the lineage and sound of the fury.

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  7. Jun 25

    "To be the first black artist who was not a black artist, while never not being a black artist: This is to make of yourself a holy singularity." Don't miss on Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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  8. Jun 22

    What is the biological meaning of chimera? on the weird ways of heredity and 's fascinating new book

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  9. Jun 18

    James Parker loves listening to Russell Brand in his new incarnation as, of all things, a podcaster—part seeker, part clown as he talks big ideas with big thinkers.

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    May 16

    ICYMI: Meet the woman dubbed the “chains-and-pain gal” and calls an "amazing force wrapped in this kind of calm, pleasant package, but also, don’t fuck with her"—this and more in 's sharp profile of !

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  13. May 11

    The travel books that opened kids' minds to the world half a century ago are back, their illustrative glory now retro chic, writes

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  14. May 11

    Can a good story all about trees change a person's mind about climate change? Don't miss on Richard Powers's The Overstory in

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  15. May 9

    Wondering why liberal hand-wringing is a more prominent theme than liberal wrath in recent pop music and TV? explains in

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  16. Apr 30
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  17. Apr 21

    A great primer on the surge in women running for office this year from Margaret Talbot And listen to her conversation with Dorothy Wickenden, too.

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  18. Apr 20

    Will men flock to 's new novel,The Female Persuasion? After they read in , they should

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  19. Apr 12

    Presidential commissions are famously full of hot air. So how did the Kerner Report, half a century ago, end up speaking the still all-too-relevant truth? Justin Driver explains.

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  20. Apr 12

    Two wise voices—Barbara Ehrenreich and Victoria Sweet—ask why we're so afraid of death, and what is our obsession with preventive medicine really doing for us anyway.

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