CATEGORIES

THE SHADOW ARMADA
The New Yorker

THE SHADOW ARMADA

China has expanded a fleet of far-flung fishing vessels. This has come at grave human cost.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 16, 2023
CLOSE TO HOME
The New Yorker

CLOSE TO HOME

Reckoning with history on \"Reservation Dogs.\"

time-read
5 mins  |
October 16, 2023
CRYPTOBALL
The New Yorker

CRYPTOBALL

Michael Lewis’ big contrarian bet on Sam Bankman-Fried.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 16, 2023
THIN ICE
The New Yorker

THIN ICE

\"Anatomy of a Fall.\"

time-read
6 mins  |
October 16, 2023
MELTING POT
The New Yorker

MELTING POT

Jocelyn Bioh's comedy \"Jaja's African Hair Braiding.\"

time-read
6 mins  |
October 16, 2023
LONG EXPOSURE
The New Yorker

LONG EXPOSURE

In Teju Cole's new novel, a photographer trains his lens on art's trespasses.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 16, 2023
TRIAL BY COMBAT
The New Yorker

TRIAL BY COMBAT

Inside the White House's battle to keep Ukraine in the fight.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 16, 2023
Don't Meet Your Heroes, Especially the Dead Ones
Esquire US

Don't Meet Your Heroes, Especially the Dead Ones

In 1933, Hemingway needed money. Esquire needed a writer. A boat brought them together. It's a mostly true story that speaks volumes about the lives of men then and now.

time-read
10 mins  |
October - November 2023
HEART
The New Yorker

HEART

Before 2015, I'd never been to Beijing, which is quite odd-an adult who's been working a few years ought to have visited the capital for a meeting or a classmate's wedding or simply to view the corpses of great men. For some reason, anyway. But I never did-a training session in Shenzhen, a business trip to Sichuan, but never Beijing. I never even got as far as Hebei.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
SONGS OF SURRENDER
The New Yorker

SONGS OF SURRENDER

The musical legacy of a notorious Mississippi prison.

time-read
7 mins  |
October 09, 2023
CABIN FEVER
The New Yorker

CABIN FEVER

What tradition means at the historic Neshoba County Fair.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTERS
The New Yorker

FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTERS

Writers reimagine Mary Shelley and the monster she created.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
THIS IS FINE
The New Yorker

THIS IS FINE

Ed Ruscha's calmly collapsing America.

time-read
6 mins  |
October 09, 2023
PREACHER MAN
The New Yorker

PREACHER MAN

Leslie Odom, Jr., stars in \"Purlie Victorious.\"

time-read
5 mins  |
October 09, 2023
BIG LITTLE LIES
The New Yorker

BIG LITTLE LIES

Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino got famous studying dishonesty. Did they fabricate some of their work?

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
TOP OF THE LINE
The New Yorker

TOP OF THE LINE

Kwame Onwuachi and the rise of autobiographical cuisine.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
OTHER DETECTORS
The New Yorker

OTHER DETECTORS

ALERT! ALERT! ALERT! Have Awe got your attention? Wonderful. Here at BleepCo, we're dedicated to providing you and your family with tremendously sensitive smoke detectors. If your neighbor is having, say, a barbecue, or a house fire, our devices will sense it and you'll be the first to know.

time-read
2 mins  |
October 09, 2023
THE GROUP THAT OVERTURNED ROE
The New Yorker

THE GROUP THAT OVERTURNED ROE

Alliance Defending Freedom has won fifteen Supreme Court cases. Now it's targeting trans rights.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
CHICAGO IS BURNING
The New Yorker

CHICAGO IS BURNING

The blaze that ravaged a metropolis, and the lies that it launched.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 09, 2023
Fight at the Museum
Time

Fight at the Museum

Political pressure led the new Latino-history museum to scrap an exhibit on youth movements

time-read
3 mins  |
October 09, 2023
The Anxiety and Ecstasy of Rashid Johnson
GQ US

The Anxiety and Ecstasy of Rashid Johnson

Rashid Johnson was a blue-chip artist whose work offered a radically fresh portrayal of Black cultural identity. Then he got sober, found God, and began to transform the art world from the inside.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 2023
The Hot Seat
Vogue US

The Hot Seat

Karine Jean-Pierre has made history as President Biden's White House press secretary. She's also made waves.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 2023
The Art of Being Lee Miller
Vogue US

The Art of Being Lee Miller

Lee Miller was a photographer, war correspondent, fashion model, art world muse, and an adventurer par excellence. For Kate Winslet, she’s the role of a lifetime.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 2023
The Parent Trap
The New Yorker

The Parent Trap

Inside Sam Bankman-Fried's family bubble.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 02, 2023
Behind a Locked Door
The New Yorker

Behind a Locked Door

As a girl in Austria, Evy Mages was sent to a mysterious villa where a doctor performed cruel experiments. Decades later, she learned why.

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 02, 2023
Nepo Baby
The New Yorker

Nepo Baby

Hey, guys! There’s been a lot of discussion going on lately and I just wanted to clear the air. I totally understand that people think I got my job because of my dad, but I definitely would have still been the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ even if my dad wasn’t God. Everyone says I would have been the Son of God even if I weren’t the son of God.

time-read
3 mins  |
October 02, 2023
'Romeo and Juliet' Was a Tragedy
New York magazine

'Romeo and Juliet' Was a Tragedy

In 1968, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting were the most famous teenagers in the world. Fifty-five years later, they sued Paramount for child abuse.

time-read
10+ mins  |
September 25 - October 08, 2023
67 Minutes With... Werner Herzog
New York magazine

67 Minutes With... Werner Herzog

The filmmaker famous for bending the truth tries his hand at memoir.

time-read
6 mins  |
September 25 - October 08, 2023
IN OTHER WORDS
The New Yorker

IN OTHER WORDS

J. M. Coetzee's interlingual romance.

time-read
8 mins  |
October 02, 2023
YOU RULE
The New Yorker

YOU RULE

If democracy is ailing, how best to heal it?

time-read
10+ mins  |
October 02, 2023