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Jesse Rifkin

The most interesting New York Times Magazine articles, from 100 years ago to the week

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I'm pausing Sunday Magazine, maybe forever, to focus on my new project: A Bill a Minute

After all these years writing about the 1920s, I think it’s time to focus on the 2020s.

My new Substack is A Bill a Minute, in which I write about interesting legislation introduced in Congress, but in a fun and entertaining way. Subscribe...

a month ago
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Pharaoh's Curse Clings to His Tombs

Three years after King Tut’s tomb was opened in Egypt, six people associated with the opening had died, spreading the now-common notion of a “curse.” Though it’s widely known now, a 1926 New York Times Magazine article marked one of the cur...

a month ago

Now the Sun Never Sets on Broadway

Global radio, phonograph, and movie technology by the 1920s meant Broadway’s reach was no longer local to NYC or even national, but worldwide. A 1926 New York Times Magazine article wrote: “Broadway is America’s symbol on foreign shores.”...

2 months ago

Clansmen Defend the Bagpipe

A 1926 New York Times Magazine headline used the word “clansmen” to mean people from Scotland. That’s almost impossible to imagine occurring in an American publication today, even if it was spelled with a “c" instead of a “k.”

Yes, the his...

2 months ago
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Beardless Man is Facing a Dreary Existence

In the 1920s, facial hair saw a sharp decline in popularity – a development that a 1926 New York Times Magazine article called “civilization’s menace.”

The amazingly-named journalist Hollister Noble wrote at the time that this trend reflec...

2 months ago

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