Uh, It Seems Our 2-Year-Old Loves Everyone but Us
Are we chopped liver?
Are we chopped liver?
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio traveled with other American mayors to the Texas border. The trip proved Greg Abbott's migrant busing is not a real solution.
A painting made collaboratively by the Beatles during their tour of Japan in 1966 has sold for $1.74 million in an auction at Christie's, according to the auction house.
A small robotic surgeon was successfully launched to the International Space Station last week. It was joined by a bunch of equally impressive experiments, including machine learning devices and artificial retina prototypes.
New cartoons from the magazine.
Sufjan Stevens’s music, Justin Peck’s moves, and Jackie Sibblies Drury’s storytelling make for a dancy-dancy show.
“You Dreamed of Empires,” “Last Acts,” “The Dictionary People,” and “Melancholy Wedgwood.”
Shirlee looked up and caught her gaze. She smiled, took a bite out of her Kool-Aid pickle, and scooted over to give Theo sour, bitter kisses.
He doesn’t run very fast or jump very high, and seems to prefer the company of horses. But he has mastered the game’s new geometry like nobody else.
“It’s strange even now to understand that / you are a mother and a wife, that these gifts / were given to you and that you received them.”
Vinegar has long been considered a tonic, and a workhorse of the kitchen. Can it also be a luxury?
The magazine celebrates its ninety-ninth anniversary.
The philosopher was a champion of political and intellectual freedom, but he had no interest in being a martyr. Instead, he shows us how prudence and boldness can go hand in hand.
“All afternoon I stroll the plotless thirteen hundred / pages of a Sanskrit dictionary / with its verbs for holy obsessions.”
Molly Lewis, a professional whistler who provided part of the movie’s soundtrack, and who has a new LP, “On the Lips,” shows a music class how it’s done.
Grounds for automatic expulsion is asking what the waiting list is for.
New cartoons from the magazine.
The author discusses her story “That Girl.”
A forty-one-year-old financial adviser is on a quest to eat a meal from every country in the world without leaving the city.
Brian d’Arcy James and Kelli O’Hara play a pair of fizzy drunks in the musical adaptation of the 1962 movie. Also, “The Animal Kingdom” takes on group therapy.
The film, starring Juliette Binoche as a chef at a country manor, is devoted to the long-ripened skills and sheer hard work that go into the giving of rapture.
From the Furies to “Kill Bill,” the figure of the avenging woman, evening the scales, has long entranced the public. Is there any truth to the tale?
The author reads her story from the February 12 & 19, 2024, issue of the magazine.
At a clinic in Maryland, desperate patients arrive from all over the country to terminate their pregnancies.