Italy Has Failed to Qualify for Three Straight World Cups. Are the Country’s Immigration Policies to Blame?
After winning the tournament in 2006, gli Azzurri have become a national embarrassment, and their failure has sparked a conversation…
After winning the tournament in 2006, gli Azzurri have become a national embarrassment, and their failure has sparked a conversation…
Adam Gopnik reviews “The Dog’s Gaze: A Visual History,” by Thomas W. Laqueur.
Over five stellar seasons, Jean Smart’s and Hannah Einbinder’s characters became unlikely artistic soul mates, whose brilliance grew out of…
Also: the megawatt hip-hop of Baby Keem, the buzzy period reimaginings of Scottish Ballet, the time-capsule documentary “With Hasan in…
Richard Brody reviews John Carney’s dramedy, in which a thwarted songwriter, played by Paul Rudd, crosses paths with a former…
David Remnick remembers the newspaper visionary and owner of Condé Nast, who understood the value of editorial independence.
Joshua Rothman on the book “I Am Not a Robot: My Year Using AI to Do (Almost) Everything,” by Joanna…
Lebanon has pledged to bring all weapons under state control. But in the face of continued Israeli attacks, Hezbollah refuses…
Antonia Hitchens writes about the President’s “Anti-Weaponization” fund—$1.776 billion of recompense for January 6th rioters.
The Knicks and the Greatest Night in New York Sports
David Remnick on Willis Reed’s glorious victory in 1970 and the wonder of watching the team on the brink of…