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Feb 26–Mar 10, 2024: Stories from the migrant line: How recent arrivals seeking shelter and work endure an interminable processing loop. Plus: The still-missing children of families forcibly separated at the border by the Trump administration.

The National Interest: Jonathan Chait

Russian Dolls Trump has finally remade Republicans into Putin's playthings.

The National Interest: Jonathan Chait

5 mins

Neighborhood News: The Ingels West Side

The architect's other projects may be stalled and delayed, but BIG buildings now bracket the High Line.

Neighborhood News: The Ingels West Side

1 min

121 Minutes With ...Christopher Wool

The blue-chip punk-rock artist rented an empty floor of an office building to put on a show just the way he wanted to.

121 Minutes With ...Christopher Wool

6 mins

Performance Review: Allison P. Davis

Endless Love: J.Lo returns to her rom-com roots. Is she tired of repeating herself?

Performance Review: Allison P. Davis

6 mins

In Line at St.Brigid

THE CITY'S CAMPAIGN TO PUSH MIGRANTS OUT HAS TURNED THEIR LIVES INTO AN INTERMINABLE LOOP.

In Line at St.Brigid

10+ mins

LOST

ANILU CHADWICK RECOGNIZES SOME of the children’s names right away. Chadwick, a lawyer for Kids in Need of Defense, has spent the past five years poring over lists of families separated under the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy whose cases have yet to be resolved. Some of the children’s names stand out because she crossed paths with them back in 2018, when she represented them at their immigration hearings after they were torn from their parents’ side at the southern border. Those names always remind her of what she witnessed that year. The eerie silence of the children’s shelters. The kids so young that they couldn’t even explain who they were or where they came from. The hearing she had to pause in order to soothe a client with a nursery rhyme. Then there are the names that have simply grown familiar through repetition: the children whose cases appeared on the lists years ago and remain open.

LOST

10+ mins

The Crying Game: Weeping on Cue is the Toughest Skill an Actor Can Learn. Could I Do It, Too?

Crying has been one of the most popular activities of the past four to eight years; the ability to do it on command has been considered the apex of acting ability for much longer. Consider the 2017 Decider investigation that revealed 96 percent of Best Actress winners over the past 50 years openly wept during their performances (compared with 60 percent of Best Actor winners, thanks to boring yet pervasive sociological dynamics that have long poisoned the human experience).

The Crying Game: Weeping on Cue is the Toughest Skill an Actor Can Learn. Could I Do It, Too?

10+ mins

DESIGN HUNTING: A HOUSE IN BED-STUY (for When She Is Home)

Fashion editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson settles down-for now.

DESIGN HUNTING: A HOUSE IN BED-STUY (for When She Is Home)

2 mins

RESTAURANT REVIEW: Just Plain Good

With little buzz and no influencers in sight, Alma Negra is a perfect neighborhood restaurant.

RESTAURANT REVIEW: Just Plain Good

3 mins

TRENDLET: Oeufs Mayo Are All Over the Place

\"It's eggs on eggs...\"

TRENDLET: Oeufs Mayo Are All Over the Place

2 mins

Made for Her

Jessica Lange's haunting role in Mother Play, like so much of her work, is one only she could perform.

Made for Her

9 mins

Just a Couple of Ibsen Lovers

Early in their relationship, Amy Herzog and Sam Gold decided never to work together. But neither could resist this adaptation.

Just a Couple of Ibsen Lovers

8 mins

The Playwright vs. the Theater

Three months ago, Victor I. Cazares decided to stop taking their HIV medication until the New York Theatre Workshop calls for a cease-fire in Gaza.

The Playwright vs. the Theater

9 mins

All Trap, No Glimmer

Dakota Johnson can't convince us-or herself that this Spider-tale is worth spinning.

All Trap, No Glimmer

3 mins

A Secret History

In Tommy Orange's second novel, a family inherits more than it knows.

A Secret History

6 mins

A New Renaissance

The Met's tremendous exhibition of Black art redefines modernism.

A New Renaissance

4 mins

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