词条 | Current Affairs (magazine) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| image_file = Current_Affairs_logo.png | image_size = 350px | image_caption = | editor = Nathan J. Robinson | editor_title = Editor in Chief | editor2 = Brianna Rennix | editor_title2 = Senior Editor | editor3 = Lyta Gold | editor_title3 = Amusements Editor | editor4 = Vanessa A. Bee | editor_title4 = Social Media Editor | editor5 = Oren Nimni | editor_title5 = Legal Editor | editor6 = Sparky Abraham | editor_title6 = Finance Editor | circulation = | circulation_year = | frequency = Bimonthly | category = Politics, culture | founded = 2015 | company = Current Affairs, LLC | country = United States | based = New Orleans, LA; Washington, D.C.; London | language = English | website = {{URL|https://www.currentaffairs.org/}} | issn = 2471-2647 }}Current Affairs is an American bimonthly magazine that discusses political and cultural topics from a left-wing political standpoint.[1] It is published in print and online, and supplemented by a podcast.[2][3] Nathan J. Robinson, a PhD student in sociology and social policy at Harvard University, founded the magazine in 2015 and is its editor-in-chief.[4][5] Notable coverageOn September 29, 2018, Current Affairs published an "exhaustive 10,000-word refutation"[6] by Robinson of Brett Kavanaugh's testimony before the United States Senate. Robinson was invited to discuss the article[7] on the daily WBUR-FM show "On Point".[8] Podcast episodes
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