Can Art Teach?
Calling something “didactic” has become grounds for immediate dismissal, David S. Wallace writes. But do the merits of works with…
Calling something “didactic” has become grounds for immediate dismissal, David S. Wallace writes. But do the merits of works with…
Jill Lepore explores what happened when a version produced by Thomas Jefferson, with notes from Benjamin Franklin and John Adams,…
New research suggests that people can communicate and even practice skills while dreaming. Shayla Love writes.
Soaring gold prices, viral panning influencers, gold-rush shows on Discovery TV, and Trump’s gold obsession have ignited a craze for…
Joshua Rothman writes about the future and considers whether the concept is a flawed idea.
Jill Lepore chronicles the rise of machine-generated writing, from a Hollywood plot-writing grift and Cold War computer poetry to the…
Isaac Chotiner interviews Nate Cohn, the New York Times’ chief political analyst, about whether the Democrats can match the G.O.P.…
Sam Kriss writes about a new law in the U.K. that bars young people from buying cigarettes for the rest…
Pitchers like Jacob Misiorowski are throwing harder than ever, a result of modern baseball’s pitching development. But what does that…
The New Yorker announces that the staff writer Ava Kofman has received the 2026 National Magazine Award for Profile Writing,…