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EACH MORTAL THING
The New Yorker

EACH MORTAL THING

What other creatures understand about death.

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November 04, 2024
THE LAST MILE
The New Yorker

THE LAST MILE

The aid workers who risk their lives to bring relief to Gaza.

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November 04, 2024
A PIECE OF HER MIND
The New Yorker

A PIECE OF HER MIND

Does the Enlightenment’s great female intellect need rescuing?

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10+ mins  |
November 04, 2024
SONGS OF WAR
The New Yorker

SONGS OF WAR

Early on in “Blitz,” Rita Hanway (Saoirse Ronan), a London factory worker, puts her nine-year-old son, George (Elliott Heffernan), aboard a train. Rather, George puts himself aboard; he twists angrily free of his mother’s grasp—“I hate you!” he cries—and tears off down the platform.

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6 mins  |
November 04, 2024
From the Wilderness
The New Yorker

From the Wilderness

One morning in the rainy season, I went to bed at 6 a.m. after working all night and was on the verge of falling asleep when I was startled by the sound of my father’s voice coming through the air-conditioner next to my bed.

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November 04, 2024
STAR-CROSSED
The New Yorker

STAR-CROSSED

“Sunset Blud.” and Romeo Juliet,” on Broadway.

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November 04, 2024
You Are Going to Die - Oliver Burkeman has become an unlikely self-help guru by reminding everyone of their mortality.
The Atlantic

You Are Going to Die - Oliver Burkeman has become an unlikely self-help guru by reminding everyone of their mortality.

"The average human lifespan," Oliver Burkeman begins his 2021 megabest seller, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, "is absurdly, terrifyingly, insultingly short." In that relatively brief period, he does not want you to maximize your output at work or optimize your leisure activities for supreme enjoyment. He does not want you to wake up at 5 a.m. or block out your schedule in a strictly labeled timeline.

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November 2024
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCE
The New Yorker

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCE

Hi, Billy's dad! Andrew, right? Thanks for meeting on such short notice. No, don't worry, this actually isn't about Billy.

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October 28, 2024
PURCHASING POWER
The New Yorker

PURCHASING POWER

What do the biggest donors to Donald Trump's campaign expect to get in return?

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October 28, 2024
CITY OF GOD
The New Yorker

CITY OF GOD

The Met’ revelatory show on Siena.

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October 28, 2024
WAR DOGS
The New Yorker

WAR DOGS

The facility lies two miles away from the main terminals but within the grounds of the airport, at the end of a service road that skirts a pond where geese flock during their migrations.

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October 28, 2024
CLOSED CHAMBERS
The New Yorker

CLOSED CHAMBERS

What can memoirs by Supreme Court Justices teach us?

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October 28, 2024
FOREIGN INFLUENCERS
The New Yorker

FOREIGN INFLUENCERS

How the U.S.government decides when to alert the public about election meddling.

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October 28, 2024
PIVOTAL, SEMINAL, RARE
The New Yorker

PIVOTAL, SEMINAL, RARE

He built an empire in high-end books. Then a rock star pressed charges.

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October 28, 2024
ALPHA GIRLS
The New Yorker

ALPHA GIRLS

Inside the tight-knit world of Kamala Harris's sorority.

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October 28, 2024
BUCKS WITHOUT BORDERS
The New Yorker

BUCKS WITHOUT BORDERS

In the geography of the rich and mobile, sovereignty is for sale.

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October 28, 2024
AMERICAN REFRAINS
The New Yorker

AMERICAN REFRAINS

“Hold On to Me Darling,” Our Town,” and Sump’n Like Wings.”

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October 28, 2024
POP CULTURE
The New Yorker

POP CULTURE

How dirty soda became a Utah delicacy.

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6 mins  |
October 28, 2024
GIG ECONOMY
The New Yorker

GIG ECONOMY

The decline of the working musician.

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7 mins  |
October 28, 2024
THE IMPRESARIO
The New Yorker

THE IMPRESARIO

Alvin Ailey’ crusade to build a home for himself and other Black dancers.

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October 21, 2024
MY CAMP
The New Yorker

MY CAMP

Human nature, yes. Nature nature, no. I know nothing about it.

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October 21, 2024
AMERICAN ATTITUDE
The New Yorker

AMERICAN ATTITUDE

The docuseries Mr. McMahon” explores the underbelly of the WWE.

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October 21, 2024
COWBOY-DANCE FUTURE WORLD
The New Yorker

COWBOY-DANCE FUTURE WORLD

It t is the year 2248. We live in what some would call a perfect world.

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October 21, 2024
ORIGIN STORY
The New Yorker

ORIGIN STORY

Ta-Nehisi Coates and the temptations of narrative.

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October 21, 2024
TWERKERS' COMP
The New Yorker

TWERKERS' COMP

Earlier this year, the Cannes Film Festival observed a heroic first: the director who won the Palme d'Or, the event's highest honor, dedicated the prize to \"all sex workers, past, present, and future.\"

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October 21, 2024
PRISON DIARIES
The New Yorker

PRISON DIARIES

The Russian opposition leader’ account of his last years and his admonition to his country and the world.

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October 21, 2024
Theater - Artificial Theatrics - Ayad Akhtar's play about AI is missing a human touch.
New York magazine

Theater - Artificial Theatrics - Ayad Akhtar's play about AI is missing a human touch.

Here's an ai prompt: Write me a vehicle for a movie star intent on making a debut on Broadway. Let's say he's a veteran of superhero flicks, so we want a character akin to his persona and a subject that comes with some contemporary relevance; maybe, because he played a tech genius onscreen, we have him wrestle with the vanguard of technology onstage. He's also acclaimed as a dramatic actor, so let's throw in a few hefty themes: addiction, suicide, adultery, trauma, and, for that genuine flawed great man zing, a pinch of misogyny.

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October 07-20, 2024
Silicon Valley's Influence Game - From crypto to A.I., tech titans are pouring money into super PACS to savage their political opponents.
The New Yorker

Silicon Valley's Influence Game - From crypto to A.I., tech titans are pouring money into super PACS to savage their political opponents.

One morning in February, Katie Porter was sitting in bed, futzing around on her computer, when she learned that she was the target of a vast techno-political conspiracy. For the past five years, Porter had served in the House of Representatives on behalf of Orange County, California. She’d become famous—at least, C-span and MSNBC famous—for her eviscerations of business tycoons, often aided by a whiteboard that she used to make camera- friendly presentations about corporate greed. Now she was in a highly competitive race to replace the California senator Dianne Feinstein, who had died a few months earlier. The primary was in three weeks.

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October 14, 2024
The K-Pop King - Chairman Bang is bringing his formula for creating idols to the U.S.
The New Yorker

The K-Pop King - Chairman Bang is bringing his formula for creating idols to the U.S.

Scooter Braun was in a tailspin. It was February, 2021, and the music manager, who had made his name launching the careers of Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, was nearing forty and facing a brutal divorce. An equally nasty battle with Taylor Swift, over his ownership of her song catalogue, had sullied his public image. Rumors circulated that the future of Braun’s company, Ithaca Holdings, was in doubt. Amid this tumult, he was surprised to receive an invitation to speak with someone who had long fascinated him: the South Korean producer Bang Si-hyuk—known to admirers as Hitman Bang.

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October 14, 2024
WHEN THE ICE MELTS
The New Yorker

WHEN THE ICE MELTS

What the fate of the Arctic means for the rest of the Earth.

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October 14, 2024