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THE BRINK OF WAR
Will Hezbollah's border fight with Israel lead to a wider conflict?
A YOUNG ARTIST
An Italian widow is still discovering the joy of painting at ninety-three.
WRITING PROMPTS
Take a walk in your neighborhood while pushing your baby who refuses to nap in a stroller.
DEAD RECKONING
At the Sphere, a fan wrestles with what the Grateful Dead have left behind.
How Jet Democratized the Thirst Trap
When I was growing up, in the early two-thousands, I knew of only one way that a mere mortal could be pictured in a bikini for paying subscribers.
GOINGS ON
What we're watching, listening to, and doing this week.
DANCES WITH WOOLF
Does ballet need narrative?
CHARMED
Clairo makes music about the wallop and jolt of romantic connection.
SEX AND SENSIBILITY
The rise and fall of the Bluestockings.
THE SUMMER OF SCI-FI
1982 and the meaning of moviegoing.
BLOCKING
\"Sing Sing.\"
PARADISE BRONX
The borough’ history has always been shaped by its in-between-ness.
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.
HEAR NO EVIL
An artist uses audio analysis to investigate violence.
BOT THERAPY
He appeared one day on Instagram. He had noticed my posts and asked if I wanted to talk.
THE POWER OF THE PIRATES
Their flag meant death. What else did it mean?
ANTIHERO
“The Boys,” on Prime Video.
HOW THE WEST WAS LONG
“Horizon: An American Saga—Chapter 1.”
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Taffy Brodesser-Akner weighs the cost of generational wealth.
TWICE-TOLD TALES
The seditious writers who unravel their own stories.
CASTING A LINE
The hard-bitten genius of Norman Maclean.
TEARDROPS ON MY GUITAR
Four years ago, when Ivan Cornejo was a junior in high school, he had a meeting with his family to announce that he was dropping out. His parents were alarmed, of course, but his older sister, Pamela, had a more sympathetic reaction, because she also happened to be his manager, and she knew that he wasn’t bluffing when he said that he had to focus on his career.
THE HADAL ZONE
Arwen Rasmont waits hours at Keflavík International for his flight; they call it as he leaves the men’s room. He walks past the mirrored wall and is assaulted, as usual, by his dead father’s handsome image: high-arched nose, yellow hair.
OPENING THEORY
Ivan is standing on his own in the corner while the men from the chess club move the chairs and tables around.
THE LAST RAVE
Remembering a summer of estrangement.
КАНО
I’ve dated all kinds of women in my life,” the man said, “but I have to say I’ve never seen one as ugly as you.”
THE DRUMMER BOY ON INDEPENDENCE DAY
This story was written in the mid-nineteen-fifties, after E. L. Doctorow, then in his twenties, had completed his military service in Germany.
THE BLUE AND THE WHITE
The London imprint Fitzcarraldo Editions makes challenging literature chic.
The Crackdown
Fighting drug gangs, a young President declares war within his own country.
In Search of Lost Time
The strange journey of John Lennon's stolen Patek Philippe watch.