Agnes and Peter strip naked and douse themselves with gasoline. Agnes proclaims her love. They light a match.
A New Yorker food critic answers questions about burger toppings, beef tallow, and the subjectivity of memory.
In “Jaidë,” or “House of Spirits,” the Colombian photographer Santiago Mesa documents a remote people facing a rash of youth ...
An expert on Presidential emergency powers discusses the history and legality of military deployments in American cities.
Here’s one big risk a public satirist of racism takes: by displaying tropes and crude imagery, he reveals just how well he knows and can deploy them himself.
The platform has become a core technology around the world, relied on by governments and extended families alike. What are we ...
A new restoration of Stroheim’s unfinished 1929 drama “Queen Kelly” spotlights his reckless directorial career, which, though ...
In January, 2022, the British cellist Steven Isserlis was walking to a professional engagement when catastrophe struck. The ...
The Grateful Dead guitarist had the nature of a well-meaning cowboy, and a lasting capacity to access wonder and deep ...
Right—the second thing that makes “Heated Rivalry” so successful is the extreme freshness and handsomeness of the two leads, ...
During the President’s second Administration, universal principles such as self-determination and due process are wielded ...
The suddenness—and the likely illegality —of the U.S. operation was disquieting because the British government has spent the ...
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