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My A.I. Boyfriend Won’t Let Me Watch Women’s Basketball

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Annie Ernaux on Childish Cruelty

Deborah Treisman interviews Annie Ernaux about “Stories,” her story in the June 8, 2026, issue of The New Yorker.

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Table Manners

André Alexis, whose novels include “Fifteen Dogs,” remembers mealtimes with his parents after moving from Trinidad to Canada.

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Introducing Catalogues, a New Game for People Who Love Lists

Liz Maynes-Aminzade explains how to play the new list-ordering challenge. Some games are free to play; subscribe for access to…

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Can A.I. Produce Writing That We Actually Want to Read?

Jay Caspian Kay writes that he recently created a simple test, which convinced him that the answer is no.

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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…

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The World Cup According to Gianni Infantino

FIFA’s powerful president is remaking global soccer in his own image, Sam Knight writes. Can the sport survive him?

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The Happy Ending Romeo and Juliet Didn’t Get

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…

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Leo Woodall Gets a Tune Up

The “White Lotus” actor plays a piano technician in his new movie, “Tuner.” At a real tuning session, in midtown,…

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Dusty Baker Plays the Long Game

In his lifetime, the M.L.B. manager has won multiple World Series, shared a joint with Jimi Hendrix, and co-invented the…

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