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Eleanor Barkhorn

Eleanor Barkhorn

Opinion Editor, Technology & Society at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Editorial Page
  • Entertainment
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | Which Values Should Guide America’s Laws? - The New York Times

Reflections on Texas’ abortion law.
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Athletes Are More Likely to Finish High School Than Non-Athletes - ...

Why? It probably doesn't have anything to do with sports.
theatlantic.com

Angelina Jolie Is Still a Woman - The Atlantic

It’s a big deal that the icon of modern femininity is talking about her double mastectomy.
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Killing Sexy Halloween: The Ethical and Practical Complications - T...

Why adults have so much trouble convincing girls not to wear revealing costumes
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Can 'Think Like a Man' Revive the Romantic Comedy? - The Atlantic

The genre’s fallen into a formulaic rut, but this past weekend’s box-office hit offers a different kind of story.
theatlantic.com

Yu Darvish, Japan's Pitching Phenom, Wants to Play Major League ......

American franchises will have to bid for the right to negotiate with the coveted pitcher
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'Moneyball': The Very Good Feel-Bad Sports Movie of the Year - The ...

Brad Pitt’s new film is melancholy and complicated—and that’s what makes it great
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'Bad Teacher,' the Answer to Sappy, Useless Good-Teacher Flicks - T...

Finally, a film that takes down the destructive myth of the hero instructor
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How Timothy Keller Spreads the Gospel in New York City, and Beyond ...

An interview with the author of “The Reason for God” about his ministry and how being a successful author has changed his relationship with his church
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What Sitcoms Really Tell Us About Human Behavior - The Atlantic

“New York Times” columnist David Brooks worries that TV shows about friendship groups point to a troubling trend in society. What his argument misses.
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'Blue Like Jazz': The Quest to Get Christians to Laugh at Themselve...

When Donald Miller couldn’t find enough money to turn his bestselling memoir into a movie, his fans raised over $200,000 for him
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Jane Smiley on Marriage, Politics, and Huffington Post - The Atlantic

A conversation with the Pulitzer Prize-winning author about her new novel, “Private Life,” and the many questions it raises