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Sergio García Sánchez and Lola Moral’s “Journeys”
[ad_1] “We are appalled by the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the current American Administration,” said Sergio García Sánchez, the Spanish artist who drew the cover for the July 28, 2025, issue,...
Can Dave Hurwitz Save Classical Recording?
[ad_1] Hurwitz, however, is undaunted by such matters. For one thing, he is not troubled by the notion that children will be lost to classical forever if they are not...
The Price of Occupation
[ad_1] On January 26, 2023, Israeli soldiers, hidden in the cargo hold of a dairy truck, rode into the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank, where the Magnum photographer...
How Rembrandt Saw Esther
[ad_1] Jewish persecution and Jewish self-protection, not to mention Jewish paranoia, the relations of Jews and Persians, the morality of Jewish reprisals for Jewish persecution, even the impulsive acts of...
The Trophy Abs and Soul Ties of “Love Island USA”
[ad_1] One good way to enjoy the latest season of “Love Island USA”—the seventh, in which new episodes aired on Peacock almost every day for six weeks and just wrapped...
The Sophisticated Kitsch of Blackpink
[ad_1] The London-based Nigerian singer Obongjayar has been steadily drifting toward his distinct sound. Initially discovered by XL Recordings head Richard Russell for a freestyle over the Kendrick Lamar song...
Beauford Delaney’s Light and Faith
[ad_1] Delaney’s style or, more accurately, styles, developed in the course of a long apprenticeship that can read like a novelization of the desperate life of an artist—van Gogh as...
The Unexpected Invitation to Push Beyond My Limits
[ad_1] There I was, wrapped in a Mylar space blanket, shivering and drooling after what I thought was the most challenging physical feat of my life. I had just completed...
“Cloud” Is a Cautionary Tale of E-Commerce—and the Summer’s Best Action Movie
[ad_1] Ryosuke Yoshii (Masaki Suda), the thirtysomething protagonist of the mesmerizing Japanese thriller “Cloud,” is never more content than when he’s in front of his computer. Some will surely relate,...
What Will Become of the C.I.A.?
[ad_1] In December, 1988, as the Soviet Union was beginning to come apart, Senator Bill Bradley, a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, convened a closed-door hearing with...
Gentle Parenting My Smartphone Addiction
[ad_1] On a recent weekday, I sent an Instagram message to a friend of mine, an art adviser in New York named Stephen Truax, to gossip about an exhibition. Instead...
Can A.I. Find Cures for Untreatable Diseases—Using Drugs We Already Have?
[ad_1] When David Fajgenbaum was a twenty-five-year-old medical student, at the University of Pennsylvania, he started to feel so tired that he could barely stand. Fajgenbaum, a former college quarterback,...