Adam Gopnik argues compromise is a ‘fighting word’ for liberals who need to be simultaneously radical and realistic
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Adam Gopnik’s memoir is part love story set in 1980s New York
The former Montrealer and New Yorker writer recalls a time of “nascent corruption…when Donald Trump first emerged like a weed”
Stratford Festival’s celebrity power
Can Stephen Lewis, Colin Mochrie and Tommy guitar school reboot the indebted festival?
Calvin Trillin and Adam Gopnik on Canadian comestibles
The two writers talked bagels, smoked meat and ice wine while delighting a crowd of food lovers
Why hockey is the smartest game in the world
And how a good mind can turn the game upside down
Michael Ignatieff v. Our idea of what Michael Ignatieff should be
Adam Radwanski adds several hundred more words to the debate over Michael Ignatieff’s relative existence.
Let us now think deeply about Chris Osgood
Slapshot, the New York Times’ hockey blog, considers Michael Ignatieff’s hockey watching, as revealed in Adam Gopnik’s profile for the New Yorker.
Evolution evolving
Marx and Freud have faded badly, but Darwin still rules today