The Heretical Energy of “Is God Is”
Doreen St. Félix considers the playwright Aleshea Harris’s directorial début, an adaptation of her play of the same name, comparing…
Doreen St. Félix considers the playwright Aleshea Harris’s directorial début, an adaptation of her play of the same name, comparing…
FIFA’s powerful president is remaking global soccer in his own image, Sam Knight writes. Can the sport survive him?
This year’s Shakespeare in the Park production puts the star-crossed lovers on the U.S.-Mexico border. And there’s another twist—each performance…
The “White Lotus” actor plays a piano technician in his new movie, “Tuner.” At a real tuning session, in midtown,…
In his lifetime, the M.L.B. manager has won multiple World Series, shared a joint with Jimi Hendrix, and co-invented the…
Miriam Toews, the author of “Women Talking,” remembers a year in her twenties when, broke, with two young children and…
Han Ong, the author of the novel “Fixer Chao,” cut ties with his family when he was twenty. Almost thirty…
That’s how we did things in my family—tabbouleh, hurling, helva, “Inshallah,” “godverdomme”—all of it was our culture, Joseph O’Neill writes.
Deborah Treisman interviews the writer Jamil Jan Kochai about “The Twice-Widowed Khala Helai,” his story from the June 8, 2026,…
Anne Enright, the author of “The Wren, the Wren” and “The Gathering,” writes about her mother’s radical honesty.