Susan B. Glasser on the President’s speech to Congress. Plus: what Putin wants now; Elon Musk’s problem with Wikipedia; and ...
In a Castro-length speech to Congress, the President claimed victory, while proving that even the most unhinged address can ...
Good Girl,” by the German-born writer Aria Aber, asks what it means to want to belong to a society that wishes you harm.
Trump has suspended all military aid to Ukraine in an apparent attempt to bring the country to the negotiating table. But ...
Zain Shirazi, inspired by his family’s experience of post-9/11 racism, has been fighting workplace harassment for the federal ...
The award-winning pianist on the relationship between music and politics—and on five books that hold them in tension.
Artificially generated videos of Gaza as a beach resort and of migrant detention as A.S.M.R. are creating a digital mirror world of the future as Trump imagines it.
The last film by Sophie Fillières, who died before completing it, is a bold reckoning with an artist’s self-awareness and ...
Lately, Musk’s beef has merged with a general conviction on the right that the site is biased against conservatives.
Harvard in crisis. Plus: the trade wars begin; the diary of a fired federal worker; and Anthony Lane remembers Gene Hackman.
Mary Ellen Matthews has been shooting the show’s hosts and musical guests in variously compromising positions for a quarter ...
As the front man of the New York Dolls, Johansen was instrumental in the genesis of punk in the nineteen-seventies. His solo ...
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