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The Group Portrait: Kettled, Then Vindicated
The city is making a historic payout to George Floyd protesters.
Good Talk
Can conversation save our souls?
Books – Abolish the Poor
Matthew Desmond argues that poverty persists because we let it.
A Little-Known Planet
An entomologist races to find caterpillars before they disappear.
PAY DIRT
Leafing through the seed catalogues.
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
Three years ago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened a blockbuster exhibition by Gerhard Richter one of the most important artists working today that was shuttered by the pandemic after only nine days.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
More than half of abortions in the United States are accomplished with pills, rather than with surgeries.
FALSE STAR
Sterling Holy White Mountain
CLOSE LISTENING
Jessica Chastain stars in \"A Doll's House.\"
HOW TO TELL IF YOU'RE IN A TV SHOW
As someone who writes for TV but lives in the real world, I’ve compiled a handy guide
MAGIC REALISM
The novelist H. G. Carrillo's inventions went too far.
USE YOUR HANDS
How Maylis de Kerangal turns work into writing.
THE GOOD EARTH
Senga Nengudi's journeys through air, water, and sand.
DRILL BITS
Central Cee brings Americans on a tour of British hip-hop.
VILLAGEGATE
At a downtown paper, a fight over succession-and Sarah Jessica Parker.
A New Way to Read Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald never explicitly states Jay Gatsby's race.
We're Already in the Metaverse
Reality is blurred. Boredom is intolerable. And everything is entertainment.
Mysteries of Love
Kate Soper’s "The Romance of the Rose,” and Wagner's "Lohengrin” at the Met.
I Have Questions for ChatGPT
ChatGPT enables users to ask questions or tell a story, and the bot will respond with relevant, natural-sounding answers and topics. —Quoted in Forbes.
MILKING IT
Can breast milk—the gold standard in infant nutrition—bve re-created in a lab?
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