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SEX AND SENSIBILITY
The rise and fall of the Bluestockings.
THE POWER OF THE PIRATES
Their flag meant death. What else did it mean?
BOT THERAPY
He appeared one day on Instagram. He had noticed my posts and asked if I wanted to talk.
DANCES WITH WOOLF
Does ballet need narrative?
THE SUMMER OF SCI-FI
1982 and the meaning of moviegoing.
INSIDE THE TRUMP PLAN FOR 2025
A network of well-funded far-right activists is preparing for the former President's return to the White House.
When You Know You Might Forget Everything
LIVING WITH THE ALZHEIMER'S GENE.
THE BEST RESTAURANTS OF 2024-SO FAR
SIX MONTHS INTO THE YEAR, Some stocktaking is in order. Our restaurant critic and \"Underground Gourmet\" columnist have each gone back through their Notes apps and blurry, surreptitiously snapped reference photos to see how the city's newest restaurants are shaping up. These are the eight spots they've loved most up to now.
Here Comes Din Tai Fung, Finally
Some famous soup dumplings arrive on Broadway.
Lev Grossman Takes His Time
The best-selling author of The Magicians trilogy is back with his first book for adults in ten years, The Bright Sword. All it took to finish was a transpacific move.
Going Derry Free
Saoirse-Monica Jackson on life after Derry Girls and her role in a new Netflix comedy series.
Who, Me?
Gretchen Whitmer’s sudden entrance into presidential politics.
Surviving Sweating Season.
ON THE OCCASION of this horrifically hot summer, we brought together a particularly sweaty crew of Strategist writers to talk about how they are dealing with the dampness.
The Anxiety of Age
I know what it's like.
Good Modernist Bones
James Spindler and John Vitale bought their U.N.Plaza apartment from the family of its original owner, who had decorated it as though it were a prewar. They opened it up.
His Brain Tumor Was a Hopeless Case. Then an Experimental Medicine Made It Melt Away.
IMMUNOTHERAPY IS CHANGING CANCER TREATMENT FOREVER.
IN DENIAL
INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF SAYING NO.” HOW FOUR VERY PERSISTENT PATIENTS GOT THEIR MONEY.
It Was Hot and Sticky
July heat causes oldfashioned troubles for the Third Avenue Bridge.
Glen Powell's Charm Offensive Is Working
He may never transcend Cruise or McConaughey’s level of stardom, but he gets how to play the long game.
Living for the Stage
The spotlight for Colman Domingo is moving, but it should shine more on his co-stars.
Hip-hop Buddy Comedy
An uneven album as astounding as it is annoying.
The Bear Trap
A season that just can't move forward-like its protagonist.
HOW BILLIONAIRES DIE
THE MORE MONEY YOU HAVE,THE LONGER YOU LIVE—UNTIL...
Metropolitan Muse- The Art Institute of Chicago has assembled the exhibition Georgia O'Keeffe:
The Art Institute of Chicago showcases a lesser known side of Georgia O'Keeffe that found inspiration in Manhattan
Indispensable- The brainchild of Atlanta art collector Stephen M. Sessler, who edited the volume, American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship was unusual and perhaps unique among fine art books in that it was both beautiful and useful.
Despite its narrative heft and a host of very beautiful images, I can personally attest that American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship fits a backpack as readily as it adorns a coffee table. The brainchild of Atlanta art collector Stephen M. Sessler, who edited the volume, American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship was unusual and perhaps unique among fine art books in that it was both beautiful and useful.
A Dynasty Born In Fire- How an upstart Maya king forged a new social order amid chaos
At the beginning of the Terminal Classic period (ca. A.D. 810-1000), many of the great kingdoms of the southern Maya lowlands-among them Tikal, Palenque, and Calakmul-were being abandoned or collapsing. For many years, scholars have assumed that most, if not all, the other kingdoms across the Maya world must have also been in steep decline.
Like Cats And Dogs – Archeologist fund the skeleton of a male Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), a notoriously shy creature.
Оn the periphery of Zamárdi, an ancient lakeshore settlement in west-central Hungary, archaeologists uncovered a nearly five-foot-deep beehive-shaped pit with the skeletons of four adult dogs buried in successive shallow layers.
Medical Malfeasance - Archaeologists uncovered two coffins during excavations of a nineteenth-century cemetery in Quebec City that provide evidence of the illicit practice of diverting corpses for the study of human anatomy.
Archaeologists uncovered two coffins during excavations of a nineteenth-century cemetery in Quebec City that provide evidence of the illicit practice of diverting corpses for the study of human anatomy. Starting in 1847, medical students were required to have practical experience studying human anatomy, but legal options to procure cadavers were limited
Digs & Discoveries - A Fortress Sanctuary - A sprawling 2,000-year-old fortress in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan appears to have included a sanctuary dedicated to the ancient Persian water goddess Anahita.
A sprawling 2,000-year-old fortress in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan appears to have included a sanctuary dedicated to the ancient Persian water goddess Anahita.
Digs & Discoveries - A Friend For Hercules - Archaeologists discovered a finely carved head depicting Apollo, god of the sun, music, and poetry.
While digging at the crossroads of the two main streets in the ancient city of Philippi in northern Greece, archaeologists discovered a finely carved head depicting Apollo, god of the sun, music, and poetry.