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There will be interviews with Bill Cosby, Jesse Eisenberg, and Seth MacFarlane. Featured essays include Leslie Jamison’s “The Empathy Exams,” the Hairpin’s Anne Helen Peterson on celebrity tabloid culture, and the story of OK Cola, which attempted to steal Gen-X hearts with slogans like “What’s the point of OK? Well, what’s the point of anything?”

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