Millions of hearts fail each year. Why can’t we replace them?
Shouts & Murmurs by Susanna Wolff: “Smurtsvin,” the practice of putting on so much hand lotion that you are unable to use your phone or computer, and more.
It is hard to tell who is warden and who is prisoner, who is crazy and who is sane, and the Netflix show revels in this uncertainty.
In the small coastal country, an exploding industry has led to big economic promises, and a steep environmental price.
The show’s hosts deliver charmingly rigorous dissections of Taylor Swift and Weeknd songs, slipping in a fair amount of music history and theory.
The documentarian Nicolas Heller, better known as New York Nico, has championed bodega owners online. Now he’s recording new subway announcements with Jerry Seinfeld, Remy Ma, and Fran Lebowitz to boost morale and shame door holders.
An art exhibition at a Brooklyn retirement home features twelve of the country’s three million L.G.B.T. elders, many of whom fear having to go back into the closet when they enter senior housing.
Fiction by Jonathan Lethem: “Environmental analysis. That had been Mull’s field, when the earthquakes began and the house first fell.”
New cartoons from the magazine.
The author discusses “The Crooked House,” his story from this week’s issue of the magazine.
I wanted to get rid of my possessions, because possessions stood between me and death.
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Fjord of Killary,” by Kevin Barry, which appeared in a 2010 issue of the magazine.
“In Memory of Memory,” “American Baby,” “Cathedral,” and “The Weak Spot.”
The story of New York City’s most famous women-only hotel is also a story of class and sexual politics in the twentieth century.
The artist discusses his cover for the March 8, 2021, issue of the magazine.
Poetry by Jim Moore: “How the poem gets there / doesn’t much matter, just so at last / it arrives.”
Mel Brooks’s son, the author and worst-case scenarist Max Brooks, thinks his new novel, based on the video game, can teach kids critical-thinking skills, like how to approach asymmetric warfare.
I had no idea how much hair was on our floors until we got our first Roomba. Emptying our Roomba’s bin for the first time, my family looked on in slack-jawed amazement as I pulled out fistfulls of hair, and that was only from about half of our apartment.
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Proscenic’s M7 Pro recently left us with a great first impression of the company’s robot vacuum line, and the M6 Pro only reinforces it. This mid-priced hybrid uses laser navigation for more efficient cleaning; it can vacuum, mop, or do both in sequence; and it's managed by a well-designed app that lets you customize cleaning jobs to your needs.
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Club News
Numerise become the new front of shirt sponsor of the Academy’s under-10 and 11 teams.
Young players at Exeter City's Academy will be able to tackle their simultaneous equations, as well as practice their set pieces, thanks to the club’s brand new sponsors.