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UNSAFE PASSAGE
The New Yorker

UNSAFE PASSAGE

A Palestinian poet's perilous journey out of his homeland.

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10+ mins  |
January 01 - 08, 2023 (Double Issue)
Watch This Space
The New Yorker

Watch This Space

The global ambitions of Invader's street art.

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10+ mins  |
December 18, 2023
MUSICAL REVOLUTION
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MUSICAL REVOLUTION

\"Buena Vista Social Club\" and \"How to Dance in Ohio.\"

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5 mins  |
December 25, 2023
ROYAL BLUES
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ROYAL BLUES

The end of \"The Crown,\" on Netflix.

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5 mins  |
December 25, 2023
SPACING OUT
The New Yorker

SPACING OUT

The novelist Samantha Harvey sends astronauts, and readers, into orbit.

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10 mins  |
December 25, 2023
FAMILY MATTERS
The New Yorker

FAMILY MATTERS

Am I one of the last living relatives of Bruno Schulz?

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10+ mins  |
December 25, 2023
A GLOSSARY OF LAUGHS
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A GLOSSARY OF LAUGHS

\"... Ha!\" You're at a cocktail party and someone just made a reference to the Kenneth Lonergan play \"This Is Our Youth\" that you didn't find particularly funny, but you still want everyone to know that you understood it.

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December 25, 2023
REARRANGEMENTS
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REARRANGEMENTS

Crosswords, immigrants, and the American melting pot.

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10+ mins  |
December 25, 2023
GRAY AREAS
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GRAY AREAS

\"The Zone of Interest\" and \"Anselm.\"

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6 mins  |
December 18, 2023
DISPOSSESSED
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DISPOSSESSED

\"Manahatta\" and \"Life & Times of Michael K.\"

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5 mins  |
December 18, 2023
TOKYO STORY
The New Yorker

TOKYO STORY

Greenpoint's upscale portal to Japan.

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5 mins  |
December 18, 2023
I SPY
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I SPY

The Espionage Act is a disaster. Why is it still on the books?

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December 18, 2023
LAUGH LINES
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LAUGH LINES

The funny thing about comedy.

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10+ mins  |
December 18, 2023
The Good Denis
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The Good Denis

When—after I'd long hesitated, lost my nerve, thought better of it—I finally gathered the strength to ask my decreasingly lucid mother if she remembered a certain scene that still brought an ache to my grownup heart, she gave me a mystified, offended stare, a stare of virtuous indignation, and then, collecting herself, answered gently, as you might answer a very old person who, you realize, didn't mean to say such a ridiculous thing, that what I was talking about not only hadn’t happened but could not, in any case, possibly have happened.

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December 18, 2023
WHAT MAKES A MURDER?
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WHAT MAKES A MURDER?

How a draconian legal doctrine imprisons people for killings they didn't commit.

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December 18, 2023
TERMS OF AGGRIEVEMENT
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TERMS OF AGGRIEVEMENT

The Gen Z comedian Leo Reich blasts his elders-and himself.

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10+ mins  |
December 18, 2023
FOLDING THE EARTH IN HALF
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FOLDING THE EARTH IN HALF

[The astrophysicist Shep] Doeleman said a black hole formed from folding the Earth in half could power Manhattan for a year. -The Harvard Gazette, May 13, 2022.

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December 18, 2023
SLEEPER CELLS
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SLEEPER CELLS

To catch more carcinogens, we need to widen our scope.

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December 18, 2023
Annals of Hollywood – The Man Behind the Nose
The New Yorker

Annals of Hollywood – The Man Behind the Nose

How Kazu Hiro transformed Bradley Cooper.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
You're Glowing
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You're Glowing

Ilana Harris-Babou'’s impish take on wellness culture.

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6 mins  |
December 04, 2023
The Critics – Books– Your Lying Eyes
The New Yorker

The Critics – Books– Your Lying Eyes

People now use A.I. to generate fake videos indistinguishable from real ones. How much does it matter?

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November 20, 2023
HERE COMES TROUBLE
The New Yorker

HERE COMES TROUBLE

“Napoleon” and Monster.”

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6 mins  |
December 04, 2023
SONGS OF HERSELF
The New Yorker

SONGS OF HERSELF

“Hell's Kitchen,” at the Public, and The Gardens of Anuncia,” at Lincoln Center.

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5 mins  |
December 04, 2023
FRATERNAL ECLIPSE
The New Yorker

FRATERNAL ECLIPSE

The strange case of Israel Joshua Singer.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
STAR CROSSED
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STAR CROSSED

The first rule of the celebrity couple: It always involves more than two people.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
incoming teju cole
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incoming teju cole

The night before everything came to an end, Ms. Prosper finally agreed to sing for us.

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10 mins  |
December 04, 2023
THE AFTERMATH
The New Yorker

THE AFTERMATH

Kristin Kinkel, the sister of a school shooter, is still reckoning with her brother’ crimes.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
THE CHOSEN CHIP
The New Yorker

THE CHOSEN CHIP

How Nvidia is powering the A.I. revolution.

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December 04, 2023
SHOUTS & MURMURS: THINGS I'VE HEARD MYSELF SAY ALOUD TO MY KIDS
The New Yorker

SHOUTS & MURMURS: THINGS I'VE HEARD MYSELF SAY ALOUD TO MY KIDS

I just told everyone to keep their bodies to themselves in the car, and then you put your feet on the back of your brother's head, and we see you're on your phone, which we repeatedly asked you to leave at home, and so now there's going to have to be a big consequence, and now a chasm has opened between my consciousness and the words emerging from my mouth, and I hear a cascade of scolding clichés rush forth in a frictionless flow, as if I'm an A.I. chatbot with the prompt \"Lecture my kids in a style that they will completely ignore and will cause me deep sadness,\" because I don't know where all this boilerplate hectoring comes from, but the reason we keep our bodies to ourselves is that we treat our bodies and other people's bodies with respect, and if you keep doing that we're going to tell Nana how you behaved.

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December 04, 2023
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS: INTERIORS
The New Yorker

ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS: INTERIORS

Onscreen and onstage, Sandra Hiller probes her characters with unusual depth.

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December 04, 2023