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THE VOICE
Martin Luther King, Jr., and the perilous power of respectability.
THE PLANNED PARENTHOOD PROBLEM
Is the group too cautious and corporate, forcing independent abortion providers to take the biggest risks?
GUT FEELINGS
The filmmakers trying to capture experience—from inside the body.
IS NOT DRINKING A PROBLEM FOR YOU?
A week ago, I never would’ve told you that I had a problem with not drinking. I wasn’t one of those people who got messy, cracking open another LaCroix and failing to hide their burps behind a hand. My sobriety had never caused me to commit a social faux pas, like asking friends if I could contribute less to a bill since I’d ordered only a mint tea.
THE GHOSTWRITER
Prince Harry's collaborator on life in the margins.
EARLY BLOOMER
Georgia O’Keeffe before she was famous
HOME FIRES
Why the flames kindled at Waco are still burning
THE MAN IN THE ROOM
Paul Schrader’s new film, “Master Gardener,” completes a trilogy. But he wants to make one more
THE FUGITIVE PRINCESSES
Fleeing a life of privilege and brutality in Dubai
SAD DADS
How the National captures the unmagnificent lives of adults
MAKING OF
After receiving backlash for its partnership with trans actor and social media star Dylan Mulvaney, Budweiser has released a new patriotic ad featuring its signature Clydesdale horse mascot
KING ME
Charles tried to be a philosopher-prince. But a British monarch must keep quiet
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
When Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News last week—so suddenly that he reportedly learned about it only ten minutes before the world did— the most acute notes of regret came from young conservative intellectuals who had seen his nightly hour of programming as an interesting, and perhaps essential, experiment in what right-wing populism could be
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
Karl Lagerfeld, who died in 2019, once said, “I am very much down to earth. Just not this earth.” During his seven-decade career, Lagerfeld designed heavenly collections for Balmain, Chloé, Fendi, Patou, his eponymous label, and, perhaps most famously, for Chanel, whose Fall/Winter 2014-15 haute-couture runway featured the opulent coat pictured here. Starting May 5, it joins some hundred and fifty garments on view in the exhibition “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” at the Met’s Costume Institute
Zonked
The exhausting history of fatigue.
The Language Game
Luis von Ahn turned Duolingo into the world's most popular education app. How much can it teach us?
Brokeback Mountain in Manhattan
Shouts & Murmurs
PARENT TRAPS
“Beau Is Afraid” and “Everything Went Fine.”
GUIDING LIGHT
“Regretfully, So the Birds Are” and “White Girl in Danger.”
WALK THE LINE
In Dennis Lehane’s “Small Mercies,” the Boston busing protests are murder.
HIGH ACHIEVERS
How taking drugs changed the science of the self.
INSPIRATION, INC.
How “creativity” was created.
THE GREAT INTERRUPTION
What was the English Revolution about, anyway?
THE STUNTMAN
At a certain point in his career, the artist D, perhaps because he could find no other way to make sense of his time and place in history, began to paint upside down. This is how I imagine it.
SECURITY BREACH
Criminals presumed that a new kind of phone network couldn’t be infiltrated by cops. Big mistake.
THE CRUNCH BUNCH
How Taco Bell fired the first shot in the stunt-food wars.
FERTILE GROUND
The biotech startups that want to revolutionize human reproduction.
A Reporter at Large - The Bunker
A covert operation to solve the murder of one of Mexico's bravest investigative journalists.
Fiction – Alisa Lyudmila Ulitskaya
By the time life was brought to perfection, old age had arrived. The last costly touch was a small bathtub, installed after a lot of reflection and searching.
Crossover Artist
A neuroscientist and musician unites his two passions.