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NEEDFUL THINGS
The raw materials for the world we've built come at a cost.
CHINA'S AGE OF MALAISE
Facing a grim economy, disillusioned youth, and fleeing entrepreneurs, Xi Jinping turns to the past
REORIENTING "BUTTERFLY"
At Detroit Opera, a new production subverts Puccini’ depiction of Japan.
EYE FOR AN EYE
Henry Taylor and the fraught art of seeing.
DRILLING DOWN
“Killers of the Flower Moon.”
The Critics – Books– Trapped
The life and death of Tupac Shakur
"My Name is Barbra," Excerpted
With her long-awaited memoir, Barbra Streisand offers a funny and frank look at her career, six decades in
Hip-Hop's Renaissance Man
He was a graffiti-art pioneer, denizen of CBGB, friend of Basquiat, collaborator with Blondie, and host of the show that helped turn hip-hop global. On the 40th anniversary of Wild Style, the cult film that made him famous, FAB FIVE FREDDY takes stock
Atsuko All the Way
Thanks to her singular energy and her many viral videos-not to mention her trademark bowl cut, which inspires fans to buy wigs for her shows-Atsuko Okatsuka has become one of the most beloved stand-up comics around
The Way We Made The Way We Were
It was the producer Ray Stark who initially asked Arthur Laurents to write something for me. Arthur told me that Ray was impressed with the huge success of The Sound of Music and The Miracle Worker and thought, Why not combine the two and have me teaching handicapped children in Brooklyn to sing?
The Streisand Effect
At home with the legend, talking music, movies, and her revealing new memoir, My Name Is Barbra
Reign SUPREME
Chief Justice John Roberts insists he’s taken the reins of the Supreme Court. But the institution may be too far gone
THE MOON SHOT
It can be hard to remember after years of collective grief and bitter politics, but a COVID-19 vaccine was never a sure thing. Joe Nocera and Bethany McLean report on the unlikely group of scientists, generals, and government officials who supercharged the effort to get us back to some kind of normal
THE ROTHSCHILD WHO WASN'T
Charming, enterprising, and fabulously wealthy: KYLE DE ROTHSCHILD DESCHANEL was a New York sensation who lived on a 24/7 carousel of mega-dollar deals and raucous parties. Then his best friend found an ID labeled \"ARYEH DODELSON\"
Madonna Forever
Why the artist keeps scandalizing each generation anew
What Is Comedy For?
The question has never been harder to answer.
A Reporter at Large: Hot Air
Carbon offsets are sold as a fix for climate catastrophe—but brands have paid millions for worthless credits.
American Chronicles: The Pitchfork of History
Beyond the myth of rural America.
ANNALS OF LAW: Fierce Attachments
How foster parents are battling birth families for custody.
Terms and Conditions
We (hereafter \"I\") have updated our (hereafter \"my\") Terms and Conditions. If you do not consent to them, you cannot continue to enjoy the privileges and perks of being friends with me, Patty (\"In the friendship business for over sixty years!\"TM).
I AM PIZZA RAT - HAN ONG
At the San Mateo Community Center, a sign tacked up at the end of the hallway says \"If you're here for FALLING, NATURALLY you've walked too far. Go back. It's the middle door.\" On closer inspection, the comma turns out to be some schmutz or stray ink.
The French Connection
Manet and Degas had a long, often petty friendship. The result was modern art.
Get Happy
The business of contentment.
Epic Proportions
Two new intergenerational sagas explore the American legacy.
Possession
What happens when a novelist writes a follow-up to someone else’s novel.
Horny on Main
Troye Sivan’ songs of desire.
LETTER FROM SAN FRANCISCO: Spectacular Fall
The city was on top, until it wasnt. But how broken 1s it, really?
5 ways to tap into nostalgia's health benefits
When people walk into Keri Piehl's retro toy store in Albuquerque, N.M., their eyes light up. Wooden spinning tops, yo-yos, trolls, rainbow lava lamps, scratch-and-sniff stickers-it's like time travel, unlocked.
War Οf Τhe Worlds
The US military is pivoting its training operations from the anti-guerrilla tactics used in Afghanistan and Iraq to plans for a full-on, dug-in, nuclear-armed confrontation with an enemy superpower like Russia or China. Novelist and ex-Marine Phil Klay and photojournalist Peter Van Agtmael report on war's grave new frontier
Estate of Play
Once you’re 200 or so miles north of London, everything seems to be bigger and bolder, including the country houses. This is Yorkshire, the Texas of England.