For People with Misophonia, Everyday Noises Can Be Agony
Sloane Crosley, the author of “Grief Is for People,” reports on misophonia, the neurophysiological disorder characterized by a severe aversion…
Sloane Crosley, the author of “Grief Is for People,” reports on misophonia, the neurophysiological disorder characterized by a severe aversion…
David Remnick reflects on the victory of the New York Knicks against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four of…
Patricia Marx jokingly suggests good audiobooks for our canine companions.
How to defeat the politics of a fraught tournament.
Adeline Goss writes about the case of Ray Howell, an Indiana physician who was arrested in 2011, on charges of…
David Remnick, Vinson Cunningham, and Louisa Thomas on the Spurs going cold in the second half, the Knicks erasing a…
Justin Chang reviews Steven Spielberg’s new alien thriller, which has shades of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “Minority Report,”…
Zachary Fine reviews a Lewis retrospective at the Peabody Essex Museum of Art, discussing how Lewis changed nineteenth-century sculpture with…
New Yorker writers name favorites short enough to finish in a single sitting, including “The Girls of Slender Means,” “The…
Katy Waldman writes on a prize-winning story by Jamir Nazir, published in Granta, suspected of being A.I.-generated, and what the…