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NIGHTBRAWLER
The New Yorker

NIGHTBRAWLER

Imagine that you're a bouncer in a scuzzy small-town bar where some of the world's nastiest drunks go at one another with fists, knives, and broken beer bottles and that's on a good night.

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6 mins  |
April 01, 2024
TRUTH OR DARE
The New Yorker

TRUTH OR DARE

A new production of Henrik Ibsen's \"An Enemy of the People.\"

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5 mins  |
April 01, 2024
TWIN FEATS
The New Yorker

TWIN FEATS

The Escher Quartet's Bartók marathon; Igor Levit's symphonic piano recital.

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5 mins  |
April 01, 2024
SKIN DEEP
The New Yorker

SKIN DEEP

The hit-or-miss body art of the Whitney Biennial.

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5 mins  |
April 01, 2024
BALLPARKING IT
The New Yorker

BALLPARKING IT

When America's pastime was New York's.

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10+ mins  |
April 01, 2024
AROUND AND AROUND
The New Yorker

AROUND AND AROUND

You say you want a revolution. But what counts as one, anyway?

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10+ mins  |
April 01, 2024
ALLAH HAVE MERCY MOHAMMED NASEEHO ALI
The New Yorker

ALLAH HAVE MERCY MOHAMMED NASEEHO ALI

A huge hand grabbed the back of my neck as I stepped out of the Rex Cinema, and, instinctively.

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April 01, 2024
ANNALS OF DESIGN - WATER WORLD
The New Yorker

ANNALS OF DESIGN - WATER WORLD

In a corner of the Rijksmuseum hangs a seventeenth-century cityscape by the Dutch Golden Age painter Gerrit Berckheyde, \"View of the Golden Bend in the Herengracht,\" which depicts the construction of Baroque mansions along one of Amsterdam's main canals.

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April 01, 2024
TIME'S UP
The New Yorker

TIME'S UP

The Conservatives have ruled Britain for almost fourteen years. What have they done to the country?

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April 01, 2024
THE ART OF MEMORY
The New Yorker

THE ART OF MEMORY

An ambitious new park attempts to tell the history of slavery through sculpture.

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April 01, 2024
SIGNS YOU SHOULD GIVE UP ON A BOOK
The New Yorker

SIGNS YOU SHOULD GIVE UP ON A BOOK

You can't stop thinking about the characters and how you'd like to rewrite them as characters from books you've actually enjoyed reading.

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April 01, 2024
CONSIDER THE GUN
The New Yorker

CONSIDER THE GUN

The director Lila Neugebauer interrogates the ghosts of \"Uncle Vanya.\"

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10+ mins  |
April 01, 2024
Shouts & Murmurs – The Affair With My Chair
The New Yorker

Shouts & Murmurs – The Affair With My Chair

I’ve heard people call sitting the new smoking. Others say that sitting is the new sugar. Both wrong. I’m here to tell you that sitting is the new sex. It feels so good, especially with the right partner.

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March 25, 2024
City of Thieves
The New Yorker

City of Thieves

In L.A., cops battle crime rings that steal everything from purses to power tools.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
West Side Story
The New Yorker

West Side Story

Ian Munsick brings his Wyoming sound to Nashville.

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8 mins  |
March 25, 2024
You Can't Sit With Us
The New Yorker

You Can't Sit With Us

Why New York restaurants are going members-only.

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8 mins  |
March 25, 2024
Profile – A Class of Her Own
The New Yorker

Profile – A Class of Her Own

Quinta Brunson was a devoted student of the sitcom long before she created "Abbott Elementary."

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
CHAOS THEORY
The New Yorker

CHAOS THEORY

\"3 Body Problem,\" on Netflix.

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5 mins  |
March 25, 2024
ALL THAT GLITTERS
The New Yorker

ALL THAT GLITTERS

The showmanship of Gustav Klimt.

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6 mins  |
March 25, 2024
THE ENABLERS
The New Yorker

THE ENABLERS

Hitler didn't grab power; he was given it.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
HOT AND BOTHERED
The New Yorker

HOT AND BOTHERED

How Candida Royalle set out to remake the porn industry.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
Neighbors
The New Yorker

Neighbors

Not long after our twins turned three, my wife, Anna, accepted a transfer to the West Coast. The opportunity was lucrative, but that wasn’t why we were eager to go. Anna had spent that March and April involved with another man, a colleague, someone whose name I’d never heard until she told me about him. She said that it had been a terrible mistake, that it had only made her hate herself, and that this person had now begun almost to frighten her, continuing to call after she’d asked him to stop, declaring that he’d leave his family, demanding to speak with me. I was surprised to find that, more than anything, I felt sorry for her.

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March 25, 2024
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING FOR COLORED CHILDREN
The New Yorker

AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING FOR COLORED CHILDREN

Two entries from a new alphabet of the colonized world, an illustrated ABC.

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1 min  |
March 25, 2024
MAGA MIKE
The New Yorker

MAGA MIKE

House Speaker Mike Johnson uses a s uses a soft touch to push hard-right politics.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
BID FOR THE STARS
The New Yorker

BID FOR THE STARS

The booming market in the stuff of celebrity.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
GONE WITH THE WIND
The New Yorker

GONE WITH THE WIND

In pursuit of John Wilkes Booth.

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
THE TIME BEING
The New Yorker

THE TIME BEING

In my early thirties, I began to cultivate the friendship of older people—people born twenty or thirty or even fifty years before me. I read many novels in those days.

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March 18, 2024
TALKING WITH GOD
The New Yorker

TALKING WITH GOD

John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable” and Brooklyn Laundry.”

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5 mins  |
March 18, 2024
BODIES OF EVIDENCE
The New Yorker

BODIES OF EVIDENCE

“Love Lies Bleeding.”

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6 mins  |
March 18, 2024
O.K., DOOMER
The New Yorker

O.K., DOOMER

Some people want to build ALI. faster. Others want to pull the plug. Who will decide the fate of humanity?

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024

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