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SUBTLE REVOLUTION
In the treatment of M.S., small steps add up to a new approach to disease.
FUTURE INDIANA JONES SEQUELS
SHOUTS & MURMURS
THE POLITICAL SCENE: THE NEW BLUE WALL
How Gretchen Whitmer made Michigan a Democratic stronghold.
Galaxy Brain
How Samuel R. Delany reimagined science fiction.
Measure for Measure
On the frontiers of penile enhancement, competition for patients grows cutthroat.
Last Gasps
\"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny\" and \"Biosphere.\"
Lives of the Artists
Gabriela Lena Frank's \"El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego,\" in San Francisco.
Tell No Tales
Storytelling has been sold as the solution to everything. But it comes at a cost.
Roberta at the Morrison
One day in 2010, I dropped in to the Morrison Center, in Union Square. The office was high-ceilinged and light-filled, and its I.V. room contained potted ferns and many recliners.
Colorín Colorado
SHOULD THEY HEAR THIS? - The day they came for the interview, I woke up too early, thinking about Bernard Loiseau. This happens when I'm nervous-not thinking about Loiseau, specifically, but thinking in my sleep, waking up mid-thought.
A Lesson for the Sub
During my mid-twenties, I hit what you might call a bottom. Since college, I'd partaken too liberally in wine and song, although in this case the wine was cheap beer and street drugs and the song was my self-sabotaging punk band.
P's Parties
I should note straightaway that P's parties took place every year at her house, on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, during the mild winters we typically enjoy in this city.
Toy Story
Barbie's now a movie star. Can Mattel gin up plots for Hot Wheels and UNO?
Night of the Happy Bodies
I like parties where you sit around and talk to people. But I love parties where you dance and make noise with people. This may seem strange for a writer, but I can find spoken words overly complex and unwieldy, especially in the fast-moving currents of a party.
The Kitchen God
I tried peeling the kitchen wall with my fingernails, but that didn't work, so I pressed hard with my fingers and a flake of the \"stucco,\" which is what I call it, fell off.
Killing Dickens
Why I wrote a historical novel.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
COMMENT: AFTER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION- Any proper obituary for affirmative action (1961-2023) in higher education would be obliged to note that it had been in decline for years before it met its ultimate demise last week. The policy had weathered successive legal challenges dating back to the nineteen-seventies. It was often difficult to tell whether the effect of these suits was to inspire more nuanced and legally sustainable approaches for insuring diversity or to better define the target opponents were aiming at. As with other untimely passings, the scale of what has been lost is difficult to assess in the moment. But not entirely impossible.
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
Boasting Thurston Moore as a record-label honcho and having shared bills with Bikini Kill and Sleater-Kinney, Big Joanie feels like an honorary member of an indie world of yore.
Cold Case
The final season of "Happy Valley."
Role of a Lifetime
Why Sarah Jessica Parker keeps playing Carrie Bradshaw.
WITCH HUNT
Juliet Stevenson stars in \"The Doctor.\"
MAN CHILD
Raising a boy in a world of male monsters.
YOU GOOD?
Aristotle's guide to human flourishing.
LETTER FROM CHENGDU - A DOUBLE EDUCATION
Educating American twins in China revealed two disparate systems, despite a history of mutual influence.
A TRILLION LITTLE PIECES
How plastics are poisoning us.
THE ANCIENT WORLD DIVINE COMEDY
The godlike aspirations and all too human last moments of Roman emperors.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
COMMENT HAZY DAYS The masks came out again this month-only, contrary to the COVID years, New Yorkers donned them outdoors and slid them off when they stepped inside. As smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires drifted across the northern U.S. border, engulfing much of the eastern seaboard in an orange miasma, it sent New York's air quality to the worst levels on record, and, at one point, the worst in the world. Planes were grounded, outdoor activities were cancelled, and patients with asthma and other respiratory conditions filled emergency rooms. Senator Chuck Schumer called on the Biden Administration to send more American firefighters up North to stave off a \"summer of smoke.\"
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
The Jamaican-born artist Ebony G. Patterson’s installation “. . . things come to thrive . . . in the shedding . . . in the molting . . . ,” at the New York Botanical Garden, in the Bronx (through Oct. 22), is the result of a four-year residency. Dotting the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory and its lawn are glittering black-foam vultures and glass sculptures of feet and plants, just some of the pieces with which Patterson probes the garden’s surface. “How do I get people to look beneath the landscape?” she asks. “There’s a secret that’s being concealed.”
What Am I Without You?
Two lives merged by immigration and illness.
The Pandemic Generation
Remote school was devastating for many kids. How can they get back on track?