Monday, January 26, 2026

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Witnessing Another Public Killing in Minneapolis

“They killed another guy,” someone announced, in my group chat. That message was followed quickly by a link to a video, shot from behind a pane of glass, level with the street. Sadly, you’ve probably seen that video...

The Cruelty and Theatre of the Trump Press Conference

Playacting for journalists standing in an unruly huddle just off camera, Trump asked questions of the oilmen, wondering how soon they could suck the ground under Venezuela dry. “And you’re very much set up for the heavy oil,...

Challenging Official Histories in “Natchez” and “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”

Rev displays the rhetorical power, leavened with humor and warmth, of a skilled public speaker, but many others are charismatic, too. There’s Deborah Cosey, the first Black member of the Pilgrimage Garden Club—who says that the garden clubs...

The 2026 Oscar Nominations and What Should Have Been Picked

Wes Anderson (“The Phoenician Scheme”)Ryan Coogler (“Sinners”)Kleber Mendonça Filho (“The Secret Agent”)Josh Safdie (“Marty Supreme”)First, the legally required boilerplate: by definition, the best movie of the year is the one that’s directed the best. Last year, I made...

Donald Trump, Drama Queen | The New Yorker

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When Bernie Sanders Headed for the Hills

Bernie Sanders was just a skinny, gap-toothed kid from Brooklyn in the autumn of 1953, when Vermont opened an information bureau at 1268 Avenue of the Americas, next door to Radio City Music Hall. The Green Mountains beckoned!...

Adrian Tomine’s “Post-Vacation” | The New Yorker

For the cover of the January 26, 2026, issue, the cartoonist Adrian Tomine depicted a scene that New Yorkers often encounter in the depths of winter. “I inevitably see some suntanned subway rider, just back from a beachy...

Helen, Help Me: On the Phenomenology of Cheeseburgers

A New Yorker food critic answers questions about burger toppings, beef tallow, and the subjectivity of memory. Source link

An Indigenous Community’s Spiritual Haunting

In “Jaidë,” or “House of Spirits,” the Colombian photographer Santiago Mesa documents a remote people facing a rash of youth suicides. Source link

Nia DaCosta Injects New Blood Into “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple”

In “The Bone Temple,” the full extent of Jimmy’s evil is revealed early on. So, too, is the range of O’Connell’s screen villainy, no less impressively showcased by his recent turn as a vampire in “Sinners.” Jimmy is...
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