The New Yorker Magazine - February 27, 2023
The New Yorker Magazine - February 27, 2023
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In this issue
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
David Remnick on a year of war in Ukraine;
the Pit on Fifth; Whitmer Thomas and Clay Tatum;
Oliver Sacks, the opera; psychedelics for Ukraine.Late Shift
Randall Park’s “Shortcomings” dares to offend.
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
Ever since Nora, the heroine of Henrik Ibsen’s proto-feminist masterwork “A Doll’s House,” from 1879, walked out on her husband and out of her domestic cage, actresses have yearned to play her. Jessica Chastain (above, center), last year’s Best Actress Oscar winner, steps into the role for a sixteen-week Broadway run, now in previews at the Hudson, opening March 9. Jamie Lloyd directs a new adaptation, by Amy Herzog, featuring (from left to right) Arian Moayed (“Succession”) and Okieriete Onaodowan (“Hamilton”).
10+ mins
TABLES FOR TWO
Legacy Pizza: Naples vs. N.Y.C.
3 mins
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, ordered the invasion of Ukraine, unleashing the full force of his military on an unthreatening neighbor, and the full force of his propagandists on his own population.
10+ mins
LATE SHIFT
After a career made from amiable roles, Randall Park breaks out of character.
10+ mins
ANNALS OF INQUIRY YOU FIRST
Does anyone really know what it means to be \"Indigenous\"?
10+ mins
A G.P.S. Route for My Anxiety
Shouts & Murmurs
3 mins
LETTER FROM ISRAEL MINISTER OF CHAOS
Itamar Ben-Gvir and the politics of reaction.
10+ mins
A Reporter at Large – After the Gold Rush
How South Africa's abandoned mines filled with men risking their lives for a fortune.
10+ mins
THE LAST GROWN UP
She heard their footsteps on the stairs. Water running in their bathroom. She sensed her daughters every where, but it was just her imagination.
10+ mins
THE ART WORLD DUTCH TREAT
A bravura show at the Rijksmuseum gathers more Vermeers at once than the artist himself ever saw.
10+ mins
TURN OFF THE LIGHT
What’s lost when darkness becomes endangered?
10+ mins
DEATH BECOMES HER
Rebecca Makkai confronts our true-crime obsession.
10 mins
FLUIDITY
Justin Peck finds his feet.
6 mins
OUT OF FOCUS
\"Pictures from Home\" and \"Cornelia Street.\"
6 mins
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Publisher: Condé Nast
Category: Culture
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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