Tuesday, January 14, 2025

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How Do You Know When a System Has Failed?

At some point in the past decade or two, dance-music d.j.s discovered a way of punctuating their sets with a prank. Just as the music was reaching a crescendo, it would glitch, then cut out completely; videos playing...

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Embers of the Hands, by Eleanor Barraclough (Norton). This lively history of the Viking Age—which lasted from roughly 750 to 1100 C.E.—moves beyond tales of seafaring warriors to capture everyday people: women, children, merchants, healers, walrus hunters. Given...

The Liberated Life of Colman Domingo

The last time I talked to Colman Domingo, in 2021, his life was completely different. At fifty-one, he was a successful character actor, the kind whose face you might recognize from a flashy supporting role on TV—say, a...

Britain’s Badger Wars | The New Yorker

A hundred years after the opening of St. Pancras station, now the flashy London home of the Eurostar, a narrow strip of land opposite the train tracks near Regent’s Canal had fallen into disrepair. Once a polluted coal...

Barry Blitt’s “Two’s a Crowd”

In cartoonist Barry Blitt’s portrayal of the upcoming Inauguration Day, the new President is sidelined into a dash of yellow hair and a sliver of red tie. “On January 20, 2025, the next leader of the United States—and...

Sebastian Mallaby on Finance’s Intellectual Adventure Stories

Sebastian Mallaby is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of five books, including, most recently, “The Power Law,” an account of the venture-capital industry. A former Washington Post and Economist journalist, Mallaby...

A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers

James Hobson began publishing videos on YouTube in 2006, when he was still a high-school student in Ontario, Canada. His early uploads were crude by today’s standards—some gymnastics tricks, some parkour, and some mildly anarchic silliness (for example,...

A Limousine Driver Watches Her Passengers Transform

A limousine is a kind of set; to enter one is to play a role, even without a camera present. “When people come into the car, everybody is dressed up, and you take on a new persona when...

Yukio Mishima’s Death Cult | The New Yorker

I once owned a photograph of Yukio Mishima squatting in the snow, dressed in nothing but a skimpy white loincloth, brandishing a long samurai sword. Mishima’s torso is buffed from years of bodybuilding, his legs almost spindly by...

Do Insects Feel Pain? | The New Yorker

One of the stranger effects of Brexit was that, after the United Kingdom left the European Union, in 2020, it no longer recognized animals as “sentient beings.” When the U.K. was an E.U. member state, it was bound...
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Spicy Salmon Hand Rolls Recipe

Hand rolls are versatile—they make a great work-from-home lunch or a build-it-yourself dinner for a crowd. While you...
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