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Carrie Brownstein on Richard Avedon's Portrait of Cat Power
3 days ago
The musician, actor, and writer, known for her work with Sleater-Kinney and on "Portlandia," revisits a photo that appeared with a 2003 Hilton Als review.
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Steve Martin on Marshall Brickman's "Who's Who in the Cast"
a week ago
The longtime New Yorker contributor revisits a humor piece by the co-writer of Woody Allen's "Annie Hall."
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Margaret Atwood on Mavis Gallant's "Orphans' Progress"
2 weeks ago
Gallant observed with the "cold eye" that Yeats recommended for writers, even when drawing on her own life in fiction.
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Richard Brody on Pauline Kael's "Notes on Heart and Mind"
a month ago
The film critic revisits a column by his predecessor, who became famous for her review of "Bonnie and Clyde" and her support of young filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Brian De Palma.
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Democratic Resistance Strategies
a month ago
Sketchpad by Emily Flake: Less polite language on protest paddles, sick burns in the private Slack, and other techniques for sticking it to the Republican party.
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Naomi Fry on Jay McInerney's "Chloe's Scene"
a month ago
In McInerney's telling, Chloë Sevigny, then a young It Girl, was the font from which absolute cool flowed. She was New York. Naomi Fry writes that, reading the profile as a teen-ager, she felt it calling her to the city.
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Louisa Thomas on John Updike's "Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu"
a month ago
The sportswriter revisits coverage of Ted Williams's final game for the Boston Red Sox by the Pulitzer-winning author of "Rabbit Run" and "The Witches of Eastwick."
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Your Handy Road Map to Authoritarianism
2 weeks ago
Sketchpad by Brendan Loper: Turn right at Toxic Masculinity and continue straight through Weakening Checks and Balances.
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Democrats in the Wilderness
2 months ago
Sketchpad by Barry Blitt: Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and Nancy Pelosi practice some self-care.
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Michael Cunningham on Annie Proulx's "Brokeback Mountain"
2 months ago
The author of "The Hours" and "A Home at the End of the World" revisits the short story about gay cowboys, which became the basis of an Oscar-winning movie.
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Remembering Jules Feiffer
3 months ago
A few of the late artist's creations take a final bow.
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"A Visit from the Chief," by Samanta Schweblin
3 months ago
Fiction by the Argentinean writer Samanta Schweblin, author of "Fever Dream": She'd seen enough movies to know that this was the moment when she needed to brandish the gun and threaten the man.
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When Picasso Was Arrested for Stealing the "Mona Lisa"
3 months ago
Sketchbook by Paul Rogers: In 1911, the world's most famous painting was stolen from the Louvre.
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The Risks of Standing Still in New York
3 months ago
Sketchpad by Jenny Kroik: Beware! You might start an impromptu queue or get declared a landmark.
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Greetings, Friends! The Annual Holiday Poem by Ian Frazier
4 months ago
Re '24: Let's not forget / We're all in brave Navalny's debt. / He showed a soul can still be free / Whatever its surroundings be.
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Elizabeth Kolbert on John McPhee's "Encounters with the Archdruid"
3 weeks ago
The staff writer revisits a classic of environmental reporting, about a trip to Miners Ridge, in Washington State's Glacier Peak Wilderness, with the Sierra Club leader David Brower and the Stanford geologist Charles Park.
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Marielle Heller's "Nightbitch" Explores the Feral Side of Motherhood
5 months ago
A profile of Marielle Heller, the director of "Diary of a Teenage Girl," "Can You Ever Forgive Me?," "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," and the new Amy Adams movie "Nightbitch," as well as an actor in "The Queen's Gambit." Emily Nussbaum reports.
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Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist," an Outsider American Epic
4 months ago
Alexandra Schwartz profiles the director of "The Childhood of a Leader" and "Vox Lux," whose new film stars Adrien Brody and is an Oscar favorite.
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Monopoly: A.I. Edition!
4 months ago
Sketchpad by Ivan Ehlers: You are awarded a military contract; collect $100 billion and nuclear codes. And other Community Chest and Chance cards for the new monopolists.
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"The Leper," by Lee Chang-dong
4 months ago
Fiction by Lee Chang-dong, the director of the movies "Peppermint Candy," "Burning," "Secret Sunshine," and more, about a South Korean man who learns that his father has confessed to spying for North Korea.
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