Roz Chast’s “Fireworks Megastore”
The artist discusses stumbling across surprises while shopping, and rebelling against efficiency.
The artist discusses stumbling across surprises while shopping, and rebelling against efficiency.
Federal law requires a judge to step away from a case in which her impartiality “might reasonably be questioned.”
“Be Mine,” “August Blue,” “V Is for Victory,” and “Easily Slip Into Another World.”
Poetry by Garrett Hongo: “My dream life started in L.A.’s concrete world.”
Shouts & Murmurs by Alyssa Brandt: Moms and dads, please note that utterances beginning with “Back in my day . . .” or “Do they still . . .” are strictly prohibited.
Even addressing a stadium of seventy thousand people, the singer seems to be speaking directly to you, confessing something urgent.
Can other nomenclatural switcheroos offer clues as to how the Florida governor should pronounce his last name, or what to call the Tappan Zee bridge?
In “I Am Homeless if This Is Not My Home,” the writer slices through the conventions of literary form with violent precision, carving out new possibilities.
The Finnish artist is quietly taking notes as the people around her lose their shit.
New cartoons from the magazine.
Keep an eye out for Dypa (“The more expensive diaper!”) and Lern, which will definitely make you fluent in Spanish.
“Never mind what the pie charts say, canvassing in the cold, at night, is not optimal. This is dinnertime, this is couch time, this is prime time.”
The Cold War ended. The United States declared victory. Then things took a turn.
The author discusses “Civil Disturbance,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine.
Poetry by Elisa Gonzalez: “My grandmother died the day / the missionaries came for our souls.”
The music of these painterly modern composers is as distinct as Schubert’s or Debussy’s.
Jake Ryan, who, at nineteen, is already an indie-film veteran, looks like Jason Schwartzman’s mini-me and plays his son in Anderson’s “Asteroid City.”
The author reads his story from the June 19, 2023, issue of the magazine.
At the Big Apple Regionals, in Williamsburg, break-dancers like Mucus Marcus and Dom the Bomb compete for a chance at a spot in the 2024 Games.
Nick Dyer, the deputy chief of staff to Marjorie Taylor Greene, has built a career as a political aide out of what one observer calls “pure, non-strategic contempt.”
The Rockies pitcher overcame mysterious control problems to return to the major leagues, but the problems weren’t gone for good.
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