Sarah Marshall
Sarah Marshall's writings on gender, crime, and scandal have appeared in The Believer, The New Republic, Fusion, and The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2015, among other publications. She tweets @remember_Sarah.
Latest articles by Sarah Marshall
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How I fight anxiety with the awesome power of Alan Dershowitzfeature My anxiety doesn't stand a chance
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The Humans of New York Facebook show is social media at its bestThe Explainer In video form, Brandon Stanton's series remains as beautifully ephemeral as the original
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Childless and loving every minuteopinion I am a woman who doesn't want kids. My life is full of joy, love, and happiness.
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There's never been a better time to watch Dirty Dancingfeature Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, the film is far more politically radical than you remember
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My polyamorous relationship to placesfeature Can you call more than one place home?
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My liberation from self-deprecationfeature Why do so many of us advocate so passionately for our own awfulness?
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Planet Earth II is no escapeThe Explainer I have bad news. Animals eating each other in disappearing ecosystems won't help you escape reality.
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There's never been a better time to watch Dirty DancingThe Explainer Released 30 years ago this week, the film is far more politically radical than you remember
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How HBO's Divorce narrowly escapes terminal bleaknessThe Explainer On the twinkle of intimacy that saves the show
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Why I love Soylent's breakfast in a bottlefeature Coffiest is a caffeinated food-like product. And I'm hooked.
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'What's in your purse?': How Broad City's Abbi messily reimagines a ubiquitous fashion spreadThe Explainer No 'handful of almonds' here
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Why Rick and Morty is the perfect show for our nihilistic ageThe Explainer There is wisdom in this madcap cartoon
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Why Fleetwood Mac's 'The Chain' is the national anthem America needs right nowopinion On Colin Kaepernick, Fleetwood Mac, and my search for a more inclusive national anthem
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Why I still smile at street harassersfeature I try to act like every interaction I have with a man will not automatically escalate to violent sexual assault
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The frolicsome sex appeal of Channing Tatumfeature Tatum's next role is a mermaid. Nothing could be more perfect.
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The utility of astrologyopinion Here's why I choose to believe
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Elvis, himselvisfeature Searching for the king in Graceland
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The price of an Olympic momentThe Explainer There is something at the Olympics greater than gold
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The frolicsome sex appeal of Channing TatumThe Explainer Tatum's next role is a mermaid. Nothing could be more perfect.
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How Last Chance U escaped the sports cliché
feature You know the pass, the fumble, the dashed hopes, the underdog victory. But you've never seen a football story quite like Netflix's new documentary.
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Jaws in the age of TrumpThe Explainer Revisiting the nihilistic fable that launched a thousand blockbusters
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America's inescapable debtor's prisonopinion What would Charles Dickens say?
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How Veep became TV's best show about broken people
The Explainer On the disturbingly insightful season finale
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What the heck is an empath?The Explainer Inside the superhero fiction that the internet desperately wants to be true
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