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RIVKA GALCHEN - HOW I BECAME A VET
When I say “vet,” I do not mean veteran. A veteran is someone formerly in contact with death on a regular basis. A veterinarian is someone currently in contact with death on a regular basis. A part of me is moved to specify that not all veterans have been in contact with death, nor are all veterinarians so on a regular basis. But I’m older now. I know that many people experience such clarifications as weird. Weirdness does, though, generate uncommon strengths. Such was my experience with the suicide dogs, who, like most of us, were not what they seemed.
MARRIAGE OF THE MINDS
The philosopher Agnes Callard'’s search for what one human can be to another human.
NEWS IN EXILE
How Russian journalists are covering the war in Ukraine.
VILLAGE PEOPLE
A revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window.”
RUNNING SCARED
Jenny Odell takes on time and its captors.
THE GARDENER
How Eleanor Catton thickens the plot.
THE WAY THINGS WORK
Money, politics, and the public good in the fight over Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.
100 Years of TIME
A century-long tradition began March 3, 1923, with the first issue of TIME. Ten decades later and counting-we're still covering the world's news through the stories of the people who shaped those events. To mark TIME's centennial, we're looking back at some of our most influential moments, all framed by the cover's red border-and looking ahead to the stories that the events of tomorrow may bring. Find more at time.com/100-years
Writer's Bloc
What a Serbian British novelist makes of her homelands.
Swanson Song
GLORIA SWANSON's best-selling autobiography was the product of a literary quadrangle with all the emotional complexity and sexual tension of her immortal comeback vehicle, Sunset Boulevard. Breaking his silence four decades after helping ghostwrite Swanson on Swanson, WAYNE LAWSON sets the record straight about its fraught genesis and the smear campaign that followed
THE APES OF WRATH
NFTS LIKE BORED APES WERE SUPPOSED ΤΟ BE A FAST TRACK TO BILLIONS. THEIR RAPID DECLINE SAYS A LOT ABOUT CRYPTO, CELEBRITY, AND ART IN THE HYPE ERA
L.A. CONFIDENTIAL
With a classic flair for Hollywood intrigue, The Ankler has become an industry mustread. But can Richard Rushfield and Janice Min scale a scrappy newsletter into a media empire?
WEST OF EDEN
OUT OF THE FRINGE RIGHT, A NEW VISION OF THE OLD FRONTIER IS RISING OFF THE GRID, BACK TO THE LAND, \"PROTECTING\" AN AMERICAN DREAM THAT THEY BELIEVE TO BE THEIR OWN
SHOCKING THE CONSCIOUSNESS
The New Age sounds of Laraaji.
MARVELLOUS THINGS
The worlds of Italo Calvino.
TWITTER CHECK MARKS, UPDATED
Twitter launched a new verified program this winter with manual authentication and different-colored check marks for different types of users. The C.E.O., Elon Musk, tweeted, “Gold checks for companies, grey check for government, blue for individuals (celebrity or not) . . . Painful, but necessary.”
THE END OF THE ENGLISH MAJOR
Enrollment in the humanities is in free fall at colleges around the country. What happened?
THE PRICE OF BELIEF
The unravelling of Wirecard, the biggest fraud in German history.
TALKING TO OURSELVES
Can artificial minds heal real ones?
ELEMENTAL NEED
Phosphorus helped save our way of life—and now threatens to end it.
MAKING TRACKS
“Cocaine Bear” and The Quiet Girl.”
THE AFTER-PARTY
The return of Party Down,” on Starz.
81 Minutes With... Bernie Sanders
My Valentine's Day date railed against Über-capitalism, signed autographs, and ordered soup.
A Reporter at Large – After the Gold Rush
How South Africa's abandoned mines filled with men risking their lives for a fortune.
A G.P.S. Route for My Anxiety
Shouts & Murmurs
THE LAST GROWN UP
She heard their footsteps on the stairs. Water running in their bathroom. She sensed her daughters every where, but it was just her imagination.
TABLES FOR TWO
Legacy Pizza: Naples vs. N.Y.C.
ANNALS OF INQUIRY YOU FIRST
Does anyone really know what it means to be \"Indigenous\"?
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
Ever since Nora, the heroine of Henrik Ibsen’s proto-feminist masterwork “A Doll’s House,” from 1879, walked out on her husband and out of her domestic cage, actresses have yearned to play her. Jessica Chastain (above, center), last year’s Best Actress Oscar winner, steps into the role for a sixteen-week Broadway run, now in previews at the Hudson, opening March 9. Jamie Lloyd directs a new adaptation, by Amy Herzog, featuring (from left to right) Arian Moayed (“Succession”) and Okieriete Onaodowan (“Hamilton”).
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, ordered the invasion of Ukraine, unleashing the full force of his military on an unthreatening neighbor, and the full force of his propagandists on his own population.