Monster slain by Bellerophon: seven letters.
“Dimensions of a Cave,” “A Volga Tale,” “Omega Farm,” and “Crossings.”
Shouts & Murmurs by Ian Frazier: “Hello, Governor. Have you ever heard the term ‘creative nonfiction’? Our writer’s being creative here. His call. Hold for my direct-deposit information.”
The mother whose teen-age boy’s death inspired a movement a little more than a decade ago continues to grieve his loss, and to demand accountability.
Poetry by Ada Limón: “Not churchgoers or joiners, still my people sang.”
The author reads her story from the November 13, 2023, issue of the magazine.
An Eritrean trafficker promised to help Africans desperate to reach Europe—then brutalized them inside a Libyan compound while extorting their families back home. With his fortune, he partied in Dubai.
New cartoons from the magazine.
When Marco Trigoso arrived in New York from Peru earlier this year, he made a music video—“Solo Solito”—as a way to get to know his new city.
The civil-rights mastermind was sidelined by his own movement. Now he’s back in the spotlight. What can we learn from his strategies of resistance?
The artist discusses the seasonal energy of the city, and his sources of inspiration.
John Turturro plays the sex-obsessed Mickey Sabbath in a stage adaptation of Philip Roth’s novel, and on Broadway Danny DeVito portrays a hoarder.
Poetry by Mosab Abu Toha: “To the shadow I had left alone before I / crossed the border.”
Tan Twan Eng’s novel “The House of Doors” reimagines W. Somerset Maugham’s adventures in Penang and conjures a set of secrets behind a classic story.
Some people think that we can’t be held responsible for what we do, given that our actions are the inevitable consequence of the laws of nature. They’re only half right.
Angela doesn’t like the therapist. Why are they talking about satisfaction when they could be talking about happiness?
“Life on Our Planet,” a new Netflix nature documentary, renews our fascination with our most feared and loved precursors.
Using the same fake hair that coiffed King Kong and Chewbacca, preparators at the American Museum of Natural History are making sure that their newest model never has a bad-hair day.
Does the director of “Alien,” “Blade Runner,” and “Gladiator” see himself in the hero of his epic new film?
The author discusses “Our Time Is Up,” her story from the latest issue of the magazine.
The photographer liked to serve gold-covered chicken on Picasso plates and drinks on a platter that she stole from Hitler. For a show opening, Gagosian is planning a meal in homage.
Zev Feldman, the Indiana Jones of jazz, has dug up and produced unpublished recordings by Wes Montgomery, Bill Evans, Larry Young, and Lee Morgan.
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