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All baby toys and cat toys are interchangeable. Both baby and cat are obsessed with me and won’t shut the fuck up about it.
In “The Enchanted April,” by Elizabeth von Arnim, four Englishwomen are transformed by a temporary loss of self.
There will be time to sort out whether the tragedy could have been averted, but the devastation is still unfolding, and it is ...
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Without safe access to food, water, or medical care, survival has become a daily gamble for the region’s youngest residents.
Fiction writers love it. Filmmakers can’t resist it. Parul Sehgal on whether this trope deepens characters, or flattens them into a set of symptoms.
The HBO series is peppered with references to real-life personages and historical events—but it lacks the anything-goes energy of the era in which it’s set.
Albert Serra’s new documentary about the bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey offers a keenly observed—and surprisingly moving—depiction of the blood sport.
From the late nineteen-forties through the mid-fifties, Ben Shahn was one of the most in-demand artists in America. Whether you were mailing a package at a post office, flipping through a national ...
“Toni at Random,” by Dana A. Williams; “How Things Are Made,” by Tim Minshall; “The House on Buzzards Bay,” by Dwyer Murphy; and “Endling,” by Maria Reva.
The Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark, No. 22, shoots during a game against the Connecticut Sun, in June, 2025. Photography by Nathaniel S. Butler / Getty ...
Deborah Treisman interviews the writer Han Ong about “Happy Days,” his story from the June 30, 2025, issue of The New Yorker.