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"My Name is Barbra," Excerpted
The New Yorker

"My Name is Barbra," Excerpted

With her long-awaited memoir, Barbra Streisand offers a funny and frank look at her career, six decades in

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October 30, 2023
A Reporter at Large: Hot Air
The New Yorker

A Reporter at Large: Hot Air

Carbon offsets are sold as a fix for climate catastrophe—but brands have paid millions for worthless credits.

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October 23, 2023
American Chronicles: The Pitchfork of History
The New Yorker

American Chronicles: The Pitchfork of History

Beyond the myth of rural America.

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October 23, 2023
REORIENTING "BUTTERFLY"
The New Yorker

REORIENTING "BUTTERFLY"

At Detroit Opera, a new production subverts Puccini’ depiction of Japan.

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October 30, 2023
EYE FOR AN EYE
The New Yorker

EYE FOR AN EYE

Henry Taylor and the fraught art of seeing.

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October 30, 2023
DRILLING DOWN
The New Yorker

DRILLING DOWN

“Killers of the Flower Moon.”

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October 30, 2023
CHINA'S AGE OF MALAISE
The New Yorker

CHINA'S AGE OF MALAISE

Facing a grim economy, disillusioned youth, and fleeing entrepreneurs, Xi Jinping turns to the past

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October 30, 2023
THE WRESTLER
The New Yorker

THE WRESTLER

How Jim Jordan prosecutes Trump's conspiracy theories in Congress.

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October 30, 2023
NEEDFUL THINGS
The New Yorker

NEEDFUL THINGS

The raw materials for the world we've built come at a cost.

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October 30, 2023
IF NOT NOW, LATER
The New Yorker

IF NOT NOW, LATER

What gardening offered after a son's death

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October 30, 2023
Personal History – Under the Carpetbag
The New Yorker

Personal History – Under the Carpetbag

A sixty-year friendship.

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October 16, 2023
PREACHER MAN
The New Yorker

PREACHER MAN

Leslie Odom, Jr., stars in \"Purlie Victorious.\"

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October 09, 2023
THIS IS FINE
The New Yorker

THIS IS FINE

Ed Ruscha's calmly collapsing America.

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October 09, 2023
SONGS OF SURRENDER
The New Yorker

SONGS OF SURRENDER

The musical legacy of a notorious Mississippi prison.

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October 09, 2023
CHICAGO IS BURNING
The New Yorker

CHICAGO IS BURNING

The blaze that ravaged a metropolis, and the lies that it launched.

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October 09, 2023
FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTERS
The New Yorker

FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTERS

Writers reimagine Mary Shelley and the monster she created.

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October 09, 2023
HEART
The New Yorker

HEART

Before 2015, I'd never been to Beijing, which is quite odd-an adult who's been working a few years ought to have visited the capital for a meeting or a classmate's wedding or simply to view the corpses of great men. For some reason, anyway. But I never did-a training session in Shenzhen, a business trip to Sichuan, but never Beijing. I never even got as far as Hebei.

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October 09, 2023
BIG LITTLE LIES
The New Yorker

BIG LITTLE LIES

Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino got famous studying dishonesty. Did they fabricate some of their work?

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October 09, 2023
THE GROUP THAT OVERTURNED ROE
The New Yorker

THE GROUP THAT OVERTURNED ROE

Alliance Defending Freedom has won fifteen Supreme Court cases. Now it's targeting trans rights.

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October 09, 2023
CABIN FEVER
The New Yorker

CABIN FEVER

What tradition means at the historic Neshoba County Fair.

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October 09, 2023
OTHER DETECTORS
The New Yorker

OTHER DETECTORS

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October 09, 2023
TOP OF THE LINE
The New Yorker

TOP OF THE LINE

Kwame Onwuachi and the rise of autobiographical cuisine.

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October 09, 2023
American Chronicles – Passages
The New Yorker

American Chronicles – Passages

A trans teen in an anti-trans state.

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October 16, 2023
Epic Proportions
The New Yorker

Epic Proportions

Two new intergenerational sagas explore the American legacy.

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October 23, 2023
Horny on Main
The New Yorker

Horny on Main

Troye Sivan’ songs of desire.

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October 23, 2023
Possession
The New Yorker

Possession

What happens when a novelist writes a follow-up to someone else’s novel.

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October 23, 2023
Get Happy
The New Yorker

Get Happy

The business of contentment.

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October 23, 2023
The French Connection
The New Yorker

The French Connection

Manet and Degas had a long, often petty friendship. The result was modern art.

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October 23, 2023
I AM PIZZA RAT - HAN ONG
The New Yorker

I AM PIZZA RAT - HAN ONG

At the San Mateo Community Center, a sign tacked up at the end of the hallway says \"If you're here for FALLING, NATURALLY you've walked too far. Go back. It's the middle door.\" On closer inspection, the comma turns out to be some schmutz or stray ink.

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October 23, 2023
LETTER FROM SAN FRANCISCO: Spectacular Fall
The New Yorker

LETTER FROM SAN FRANCISCO: Spectacular Fall

The city was on top, until it wasnt. But how broken 1s it, really?

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October 23, 2023