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An Unbeliever’s View of the Jonestown Massacre

On November 18, 1978, more than nine hundred members of the Peoples Temple died at Jonestown, the agricultural settlement they had founded in a remote part of northern Guyana. Many, in answering the call to “revolutionary suicide,” drank...

Franz Wright’s Final Poems, Reviewed

Celan’s influence is tricky to absorb for any poet who did not suffer in a labor camp or witness his parents taken away to be murdered by the S.S. It is impossible to isolate Celan’s aesthetic innovations from...

Restaurant Review: Zoli | The New Yorker

Amant, the sprawling four-building, twenty-one-thousand-square-foot campus where Zoli lives, is the project of Lonti Ebers, a serious art collector and a MOMA trustee married to the Canadian billionaire Bruce Flatt. The space opened, in 2021, to real notice...

Our Plastic-Surgery Nightmare

As cosmetic procedures become both more invisible and more extreme, our connection to reality is fraying. Source link

Mark Morris’s Summer Season | The New Yorker

Shortly after the conclusion of the fourth season of the Netflix blockbuster “Stranger Things,” in 2022, one of the series regulars, Joe Keery, released “Decide,” his second album as Djo. His career as a musician largely existed in...

Éric Rohmer’s Novel “Élisabeth” Is a Precocious Literary Triumph

The undercurrent of unsatisfied lust that runs through “Élisabeth” bursts to the fore when Michel, giving a high-school student named Jacqueline a lift, introduces himself under a false name and then unhesitatingly dares, as she later says, to...

Rachel Aviv on Writing About Moms

The people closest to us can sometimes be the hardest to see clearly—and mothers might be the blurriest. “The mother-daughter relationship, perhaps more than any other, seems to defy a fixed point of view,” Rachel Aviv writes in...

The Simple Genius of Jon Klassen

Everything is watching you. The snakes, of course, along with the birds, bears, turtles, fish, rabbits, and horses. Also: the tables, the chairs, the bridges, the tents, the rocks, the plants, the trees, the trucks, the boats, and...

The Summer When Everyone Wanted a Good, Good Night

I find it hard to even write the words “DJ Earworm.” I’ve tried to say the word “mashup” out loud alone while I’m typing, and it feels as though I’m saying, “Come see Lady Gaga perform at the...

David Wain’s Wet Hot American Comedy

There are two ways to describe what “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass” is about. One is, What if someone actually tried to use their celebrity sex pass? The other is a parody of “The Wizard of...
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A First-Hand Dispatch From Paris Haute Couture Week

Fifteen years after I first entered the fashion industry with an internship and a dream, I finally got...
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