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  • I can only hope that Caitlin Flanagan is next to go, and soon, before my Bugfuck Quotient passes capacity.

    Caitlin Flanagan drives me bugfuck 2007

  • A staff writer at The New Yorker, Caitlin Flanagan is the author of To Hell With All That: Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife.

    Summer Reading 2006

  • A staff writer at The New Yorker, Caitlin Flanagan is the author of To Hell With All That: Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife.

    Summer Reading 2006

  • A staff writer at The New Yorker, Caitlin Flanagan is the author of To Hell With All That: Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife.

    Summer Reading 2006

  • Press, "Superiority Complex"; a look at contemporary Chinese art; Virginia Postrel on Hollywood photographer George Hurrell; Christopher Hitchens reviews Ian McEwan; your father may not be who you think he is; Caitlin Flanagan on the dangers of MySpace; and much more.

    Back Issues 2010

  • To be fair, Kaplan shilling for the F-22 is nowhere near as embarrassing as Caitlin Flanagan writing a long and very, very earnest piece about the broad and uplifting relevance of Twilight.

    Matthew Yglesias » Mark Bowden, Atlantic, Shilling for the F-22 2009

  • Henry Blodget explains why Wall Street always blows it; Caitlin Flanagan on the appeal of Twilight for adolescent girls; James Fallows interviews America's Chinese banker; P.J. O'Rourke on Disney's house of the future; David Samuels profiles an ultimate fighting champion; James Parker on the strange genius of actor Jim Carrey; and much more.

    Back Issues 2010

  • Caitlin Flanagan's cover story (as of this writing, not yet on line) for the March issue of The Atlantic Monthly is on the crucial role played by female immigrant workers in the "have-it-all" lifestyle of professional women with children. one of the noblest tenets of second-wave feminism collapsed like a house of cards.

    Immigrant Labor Market Issues, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Paul Elie, "The Year of Two Popes"; William Langewiesche, "The Point of No Return"; Garrison Keillor, "Anthem"; Caitlin Flanagan on nice girls and oral sex; Clive Crook on greedy CEOs; P.J. O'Rouke on polling teens; and much more.

    Back Issues 2010

  • ; Jeremy Kahn, "The Story of a Snitch"; Jonathan Rauch on how to end the culture wars; Caitlin Flanagan notes the vulnerability of college girls; Michael Hirschorn pooh-poohs the so-called social media revolution; Virginia Postrel considers the implications of loft-style living; and much more.

    Back Issues 2010

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