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Harper’s Magazine June 2025 Harper’s Magazine marks its 175th anniversary with an expanded June issue The issue features a special symposium “Distant Mirrors” that includes original essays examining transformative historical figures from the magazine’s history, including essays by John Jeremiah Sullivan on Mark Twain and Harmony Holiday on James Baldwin
Harper’s Magazine January 2025 The print edition of Harper’s January 2025 issue: Liz Pelly on Spotify’s plot against musicians, Jordan Michael Smith on civil commitment, Youmna Melhem Chamieh on her family’s hotel in Lebanon, Cynthia Ozick on the epistolary life, a story from Sigrid Nunez, Christopher Tayler on Dino Buzzati, and more
Harper’s Magazine April 2025 The print edition of Harper’s April 2025 issue: with Lily Scherlis on the social-skills crisis in the American workplace; Kent Russell on patrol with the Guardian Angels; a never-before-published story by Charles Portis from the unfinished novel The Woman From Nowhere, and more
Harper’s Magazine May 2025 – Harpers Magazine The May issue includes Ben Ehrenreich’s chronicle of the end of peaceful resistance in the West Bank; Maddy Crowell’s report on a potential government cover-up of toxic waste contamination at the George Air Force Base; Geoff Dyer’s personal essay on his mother’s death and the birthmark that shaped her life; Emily Harnett’s essay on the canonization of Carlo Acutis, the first
Legalize It All, by Dan Baum - Harpers Magazine I n 1994, John Ehrlichman, the Watergate co-conspirator, unlocked for me one of the great mysteries of modern American history: How did the United States entangle itself in a policy of drug prohibition that has yielded so much misery and so few good results? Americans have been criminalizing psychoactive substances since San Francisco’s anti-opium law of 1875, but it was Ehrlichman’s boss
175 Years | Harpers Magazine For the past one hundred seventy-five years, Harper’s Magazine has been both a witness to and a participant in history—the moments when once-familiar certainties collapsed and gave way to new worlds This collection, assembled to commemorate our anniversary, presents both original essays and selections from our archives that capture transformative periods in America and beyond
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