March 2010
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Features

ECONOMY

How a New Jobless Era Will Transform America

Increasing depression, dissolving marriages, collapsing expectations: why the Great Recession will cut deeper— and endure longer—than you think

VIDEO:

Experts explain why the current crop of 20-somethings is unequipped to face today’s job market

CHINA

Cyber Warriors

The biggest threat we face from China—and other rivals—isn’t a military one. Inside the battle to protect our online infrastructure from hackers, spammers, spies, and corporate thieves.

MUSIC

Management Secrets of the Grateful Dead

Why business professors, ethnomusicologists, sociologists, and (of all things) management theorists are suddenly taking the Grateful Dead very seriously

SLIDESHOW:

Treasures from the Grateful Dead Archive at UC Santa Cruz

SIDEBAR:

The author's brief guide to Grateful Dead scholarship

PROFILE

Death Becomes Him

Ludwig Minelli has helped more than 1,000 people kill themselves and turned Zurich into the world capital of “suicide tourism.” He says he’s securing a basic human right. Others claim he’s a monster—and a crook.

GALLERY

Man's Fate

GALLERY

Migration

GALLERY

Transparency

POETRY

Pharmacy

POETRY

Recession

ADVICE

What’s Your Problem?

Don't praise tyrants at dinner, and other advice

dispatches

MEDIA

Kabul Makeover

Reality-TV shows like Afghan Model are rewiring Afghan culture—for better and for worse.

CRIME

Sex-Offender City

Florida’s sex criminals are crowding into a handful of neighborhoods.

SPORT

The Boys from Brazil

Why American rodeos are taking on a Latin flair

POP SOCIOLOGY

Exile in Greenville

What happens when a NASCAR race and an environmental conference converge

SLIDESHOW:

The author shares a music playlist and a personal photo album from her road trip to Phoenix

TRAVEL

Chet of Arabia

In defense of exotic travel with young children

TECHNOLOGY

Pac Rat

The fight to preserve old video games from bit rot, obsolescence, and cultural oblivion

Books

EDITOR'S CHOICE

The Prince of Paramount

A Hollywood legend’s vivid and honest portrait of the studio era

Monster of Marriage

Henry de Montherlant’s work displays the charms of a black-hearted misogynist.

The Men Who Made England

Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall is a service to the history it depicts, and puts the author in the very first rank of historical novelists.

Columns

Myth Diagnosis

Everyone knows that people without health insurance are more likely to die. But are they?

MOVING PICTURES

Prison Porn

MSNBC’s Lockup documentary series, about life behind bars, is exploitative and debasing, and as poignant a show as can be found on TV.

The Great Grocery Smackdown

Will Walmart, not Whole Foods, save the small farm and make America healthy?

VIDEO:

Corby Kummer wanders the aisles of Walmart and finds a surprising array of produce

 

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