The Baffler
@thebafflermag
Political and cultural criticism, satire, and salvos. Since 1988. Online and in print.
Baffler no. 79 is now available online and in print. “Player Haters” judges the state of American sportsmanship: the college ballers and bull riders, the GOATs and cheats of all kinds. Start reading now. thebaffler.com/issues/no-79

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Eric Adams spends a lot of time getting beauty treatments. Sometimes, he takes press interviews from the chair, during which he goes mysteriously nonverbal, corpselike. What is going on here? It’s hard to say, but Aaron Timms has some ideas. thebaffler.com/latest/pluckin…
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Why is New York Mayor Eric Adams addicted to getting his brows done? Aaron Timms is on the case. thebaffler.com/latest/pluckin…
“At last, after years of starchy public servants filling the top job, New York has found a mayor with the self-confidence to approach public office like it’s a bottomless brunch. And now that miraculous run is almost certainly coming to an end.” thebaffler.com/latest/pluckin…
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Mining industry heads say we need billions of tons of copper to meet decarbonization targets, which can only happen by opening new, large-scale mines. Just how feasible—and environmentally responsible—would that be? thebaffler.com/salvos/going-c…
“At worst, federal agencies designed to protect us appear callous to suffering, and at best, they are feckless and impotent.” thebaffler.com/latest/winging…
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Copper—and lots of it—will be necessary for the energy transition. Getting it won’t be so easy. Source: The Baffler share.google/TWrjx3QRvv9PrL…
Copper is supposed to be critical for securing a green future—but that’s not why Donald Trump is interested in mining more of the mineral. thebaffler.com/salvos/going-c…
To protect the right to medically transition, we don’t need legal and inventions like “transgender status.” For proof, Jules Gill-Peterson looks to history. thebaffler.com/latest/reject-…
Aerophobia is having a moment. In the midst of an unceasing torrent of aviation disasters and close calls, @n_mateer writes on her attempts to get over her fear of flying with the help of Captain Ron’s FearlessFlight® Kit. thebaffler.com/latest/winging…
Conference consolidation and the near-collapse of Pac-12 has changed college sports as we know it. What will that mean for campus academics? thebaffler.com/salvos/a-new-g…
“It is no coincidence that the battle over ‘transgender rights’ is being waged as a struggle over the meaning and force of the Fourteenth Amendment.” thebaffler.com/latest/reject-…
Alt has long since been absorbed by the mainstream. In 1993, we wrote about it. Now, we’ve made a T-shirt about it. Get yours today. store.thebaffler.com/products/alter…

For better and for worse, the college athletic and academic programs need one another. Their fates are intertwined. thebaffler.com/salvos/a-new-g…
Way back in 2019, Eli Zeger described butt rock’s appeal to a certain kind of American male. “It soundtracks WWE pay-per-views,” he wrote. “It’s what plays over the loudspeakers in Six Flags food courts.” Now, it scores our deeper descent into madness. thebaffler.com/latest/this-is…
Butt-Rock Is Back, Baby 🎸 Bands like Creed, Nickelback, and Hinder used to get made fun of, but a 2000s revival has made them more beloved than ever. rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
The real antagonism concealed within the movement for transgender rights is class-based. As Jules Gill-Peterson writes, the rise of “transgender liberalism” has erased the interests and worldview of working-class people. thebaffler.com/latest/reject-…