The actor Paul Mescal, who starred in this year’s Oscar-nominated film “Hamnet,” discusses an album, a TV show, a book, and a movie that have impacted his life and career. Subscribe to the New Yorker ...
An eyewitness recalls the fraught encounter between a precocious American college student and a titan of German literature.
Ostensibly, the primary reason for a preëmptive war is Iran’s nuclear program, which, President Donald Trump says, menaces ...
The Trump Administration wants Anthropic’s A.I. model, Claude, to act like an obedient soldier; the tech firm argues that that could lead down a dangerous path.
In the past several years, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has entrenched Israeli control of the West Bank, vastly increasing the number of “authorized” settlements and unauthorized outposts there.
Two years ago, the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s book about the dangers of social-media became a best-seller—and the subject of some critical eye-rolling. Now, for many, it’s become essential.
Atsushi Nishijima has photographed some of the biggest films of the past decade, capturing actors and crew members in between takes, sometimes at sensitive, stressful moments.
Donald Trump plunged the U.S. into a potentially disastrous war with Iran with no clear rationale or exit plan. He’s now ...
When Marimar Martinez was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent, the D.H.S. justified it by calling her a “domestic ...
From the daily newsletter: the Administration can’t get its story straight on the Iran war, while an oil crisis threatens to upend the global economy.
We won,” the President who’s treating the conflict with Iran like a video game says, but “we’re not finished yet.” ...
No, not next Saturday at Knockdown Center—it’s “The Wild Party,” Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe’s musicalization ...