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In Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, the sport has not only its next great rivalry but a moment that highlights everything ...
Is a River Alive?, by Robert Macfarlane (Norton). Rivers in Ecuador, India, and Canada provide the settings for this elegant travelogue, which asks whether a natural entity, such as a river, can be ...
“I’m ready for the exciting last thirty seconds of the basketball game which stretch into twenty-five minutes of fouls, time-outs, and commercials.” A drawing that riffs on the latest news and ...
With the “Big Beautiful Bill” in flux, and federal funds for gender-affirming care hanging in the balance, protections for ...
In her new film, the actor, writer, and director charts the nonlinear course of a young woman’s recovery from assault.
Its ruling lets the President temporarily revoke birthright citizenship—and enforce other unconstitutional executive orders ...
Out of interest, could this be the best beginning to the sixth chapter of any book, by anyone, ever? The girl with the stringy blond hair over her shoulders and the trading beads and the black ...
In the course of her career, which also included a dozen earlier years on other routes, she drove an old postal jeep that she ...
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of ...
The recent reopening of the Metropolitan Museum’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing—a spectacular treasury of art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas—was fortuitously timed. The renovation, which cost ...
Jordan Tannahill’s explicit new play fetishizes the British Royal Family but has more than sex on its mind.
How we got to a situation where a President can reasonably claim that it is lawful, without congressional approval, to bomb a ...
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