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Instead of Taking Your Job, A.I. Might Transform It

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The New Yorker Interview

Jack Schlossberg Makes His Case

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“The Little Sister,” Reviewed: an Intellectual Yet Passionate Coming-Out Drama

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Maggie O’Farrell and the Art of Inventing the Past

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Open Questions

Instead of Taking Your Job, A.I. Might Transform It

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Jack Schlossberg Makes His Case

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Where Do Men Go from Here?

A new slate of cultural offerings presents divergent ideas about the struggles men and boys face today—and how to resolve…

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Marie Arana and Writing Between Reality and Imagination

The “LatinoLand” author discusses a few of the books that she has turned to while working on her new novel.

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Dean’s Is Not Your Average Pub

Helen Rosner writes about a new downtown restaurant, from the team behind King, that serves proudly jolie-laide English classics, beautifully.

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Summer Culture Preview

What’s coming this season in TV, theatre, music, movies, dance, and art.

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“I Love Boosters,” Reviewed: A Socialist-Surrealist Shoplifting Fantasy

Boots Riley’s new film is an exuberantly inventive but overstretched comedy about the redistribution of luxury goods, Richard Brody writes.

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Open Questions

Why Is It So Hard to Be Ordinary?

It’s what most of us are, most of the time. Shouldn’t it be enough? Joshua Rothman on the pursuit of…

admin May 22, 2026
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How Good Is This World Cup Squad, Really?

Leander Schaerlaeckens writes about the U.S. men’s national soccer team, led by the international star Christian Pulisic.

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Fandom Dept.

Singing the Knicks’ Praises, with a Dash of Metal

Doug Berns, a.k.a. DugLust, is a Knicks nut and a modern-day Weird Al, who counts Ben Stiller among his devotees.…

admin May 21, 2026
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Updated Birdsong Mnemonics for Donald Trump’s America

Christopher Gangemi jokingly writes about how to remember certain bird sounds in today’s political climate.

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August Sander’s Enormous Attempt to Capture a Lost World

In “People of the 20th Century,” the photographer set out to document every type and profession in the fading epoch…

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