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Shaped By the Polls

Presidential Candidate Sex Toys

Presidential Candidate Sex Toys

Financial Farce

Can Europe Avert a Cataclysm?

Mr. Normal

Bienvenue, Monsieur Hollande!

Bienvenue, Monsieur Hollande!

Speed Read

How Texas Executed an Innocent Man

Standoff Deja Vu

GOP Preps Debt-Ceiling Replay

GOP Preps Debt-Ceiling Replay

Gay-Marriage Fallout

Black Clergy, Don’t Condemn Obama!

Carlos Fuentes

Mexico's Universal Man of Letters

Mexico's Universal Man of Letters

Retrospective

Lichtenstein at Art Institute of Chicago

Shock Jock

Howard Stern’s 10 Most Outrageous Moments

Howard Stern’s 10 Most Outrageous Moments

Will Rielle Hunter Take the Stand?

Show us the Bunny money—the Bunny Mellon campaign donations, that is. Newsweek & The Daily Beast’s Diane Dimond reports that while John Edwards’s daughter Cate didn’t take the stand Tuesday, there’s a chance his mistress will on Wednesday.

  1. Mitt Romney: Who Cares About That Guy? Play

    Mitt Romney: Who Cares About That Guy?

  2. Newsweek Style Writer: Wear That Hoodie, Mark Zuckerberg! Play

    Newsweek Style Writer: Wear That Hoodie, Mark Zuckerberg!

  3. Kids Weigh in on the Breastfeeding Debate Play

    Kids Weigh in on the Breastfeeding Debate

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A Daughter, Rediscovered

Tré Miller Rodríguez gave her baby for adoption 17 years ago. Now they're Facebook friends.

Gay Marriage Fight

Art Beast
Roy Lichtenstein, "Nude with Street Scene" (1995)

Lichtenstein Captures Our Dotty World

The pop master is about more than popular culture

by Blake Gopnik

Roy Lichtenstein's "Nude with Street Scene", from 1995 (© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, collection Simonyi)
"Young Farmers, 1914" and "Country Girls, 1925", by August Sander

What Germans Looked Like

August Sander cataloged his nation–to show it couldn't be done.

by Blake Gopnik

"Young Farmers, 1914" and "Country Girls, 1925", by August Sander (© Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, August Sander Archiv, Köln; ARS, NY)