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The poet and Pulitzer-nominated playwright discusses four books by her closest teachers.
With the cartoonist’s new graphic novel, she appears once again to be trying for the “light, fun” book she’s longed to write.
In Jesse Armstrong’s new satire, tech is never morally in the black, and the people who create it are no better than ...
The newly elected President defeated an increasingly authoritarian rival party. Can he bring the country back together?
From the daily newsletter: how to actually make communities safer. Plus: Andrew Marantz on Poland’s election of a right-wing ...
Around midnight on April 16, 2025, after Chen Zimo learned that the Department of Homeland Security had threatened to revoke ...
The scenic designer Dane Laffrey on the inspiration he found while travelling in Tokyo and the ideas that led to the ...
A Necropolis is a mere depository for dead bodies,” Douglass wrote. “Green-Wood,” on the other hand, implied “verdure, shade, ...
As the Lebanese Army tries to assert its authority in the war-torn south, calls to disarm Hezbollah are rising.
In “Superfine,” the Africana-studies scholar Monica L. Miller explores the links between style, self-presentation, and ...
The aviator’s publicity-mad husband, George Palmer Putnam, kept pushing her to risk her life for the sake of fame.
A Chicago criminologist challenges our assumptions about why most shootings happen—and what really makes a city safe.
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