Date: July 29, 2016
"In other ways, the speech was an x-ray of Clinton’s soul that gave the public a rare, if distorted, glimpse beneath her shell."
preview | full record— Fournier, Ron (b. 1963)
Date: July 11 & 18, 2016
"He has Trumpmunity: his notions are so low and have been so many times decried, and yet they keep arriving, in new and escalating varieties, and the liberal imagination wilts."
preview | full record— Saunders, George (b. 1958)
Date: August 9, 2016
"I just think it is a window into the soul of a person who is just not temperamentally suited to the task."
preview | full record— Kaine, Tim (b. February 26, 1958)
Date: August 14, 2016
"Many Americans' only metaphysical experience in this life will have been seeing, with the mind's eye, Hugh Hewitt wincing through the radio."
preview | full record— Williamson, Kevin D. (b. September 18, 1972)
Date: August 31, 2016
"He therefore ignores the observation that circuits of our brains are devoted to processing language, while different parts deal with non-linguistic sounds and with general reasoning and problem-solving."
preview | full record— Coyne, Jerry Allen (b. 1949)
Date: September 12, 2016
"'Memorial' wasn't a translation of Homer: the Iliad was its neutral backdrop, lit up by Oswald's flares of mind."
preview | full record— Chiasson, Dan
Date: September 12, 2016
"Her images tend to thwart the mind--which keeps rusty handles and voices in separate boxes--in a direct appeal to the senses."
preview | full record— Chiasson, Dan
Date: October 10, 2016
"Patrick Collison, the C.E.O. of the electronic-payments company Stripe, likened Altman's brain to the claw machine on a carnival midway: 'It roams around but has the ability to plunge very deep when necessary.'"
preview | full record— Friend, Tad (b. 1962)
Date: December 29, 2016
"Hardly a week goes by, it seems, without an enthusiastic report in the popular media about intriguing neuroscience research linking some human behavior to the function of a particular brain circuit."
preview | full record— Friedman, Richard A.
Date: December 29, 2016
"By itself, not a lot, except to encourage the erroneous and simplistic idea that the brain is an independent sovereign, calling all the shots."
preview | full record— Friedman, Richard A.