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The first piece Kael wrote for The New Yorker, “Movies on Television,” suggests why she remains a vexing influence in cinema ...
“They have hearts broken into pieces.” A report on the recent U.S. air strikes in Yemen, where more than fifty people, ...
The Trump Administration’s extraordinary security breach has elicited shock, amusement, and anger. An eyewitness in Yemen ...
Across the country, the Trump Administration’s assault on public institutions and its cuts to government funding are forcing ...
X and Facebook are governed by the policies of mercurial billionaires. Bluesky’s C.E.O., Jay Graber, says that she wants to ...
The Michelle Williams-led series, about a woman seeking erotic fulfillment amid a terminal diagnosis, starts off as an ...
The late political scientist enjoined readers to look for opposition to authoritarian states not in revolutionary vanguards ...
The novelist discusses her new book, “Audition,” the role of performance in everyday life, and the trick of crafting a ...
Over a power lunch with some of his castmates from “The Studio,” the actor considers the job description of a studio head: ...
D. T. Max on the startup reversing extinction. Plus: how Trump crushed the stock market; and Seth Rogen’s notes on Hollywood.
Paper straws are out at the Department of Justice. Also banned: Dijon mustard, flimsy paper napkins, and the word ...
In “Darkenbloom,” by the Austrian novelist Eva Menasse, the citizens of a European border town have secrets they’d prefer to ...
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