Péter Magyar Led Hungarians out of Autocracy. Where Will He Take Them Now?
Andrew Marantz talks with the Hungarian Prime Minister about the rewriting of Hungary’s constitution, the implications of his victory, and…
Andrew Marantz talks with the Hungarian Prime Minister about the rewriting of Hungary’s constitution, the implications of his victory, and…
Diego Lasarte on Brian Finke’s photography book “Bike Life,” documenting riders breaking through the constraints of the city’s crowded landscape.
The Israeli-born composer’s work, featured at this year’s Witten Days for Chamber Music, in Witten, Germany, includes a howling denunciation…
The American composer Samuel Barber’s 1958 opera was in disrepute for decades. A remarkable new production by Heartbeat Opera is…
David O’Neill on “three six five,” a new collection of writing exercises by the writer Lucy Ives, and the venerable…
Isaac Chotiner interviews Michael Milshtein, the head of the Palestinian Studies Forum at Tel Aviv University, about the U.S.-negotiated ceasefire…
A young girl was brought from Guinea to a wealthy suburb near Dallas. She spent the next sixteen years of…
Anna Wiener profiles a twelve-year-old and asks, “What’s it like to be a kid these days?”
Ishaan Tharoor on Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister, who has been a prominent opponent to European involvement in the…
Kelefa Sanneh on the Tennessee rapper and singer Isaiah Rashad, who just released his new album, “It’s Been Awful.”