CULTURE
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Kamala Harris’s “Different Kind of Hope Campaign”
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The Obamas’ Rousingly Pragmatic Call to Action at the D.N.C.
So much recent history comes rushing to mind when an Obama, husband or wife, shows up at a Democratic Convention.…
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Rashida Jones Wonders What Makes Us Human
For someone who used to ride a school bus with Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, Rashida Jones is remarkably earthbound.…
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Nate Cohn Explains How Bad the Latest Polling Is for Joe Biden
On Wednesday, the New York Times and Siena College released a national poll, conducted after last week’s Presidential debate, that…
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker
The Silence of the Choir, by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr (Europa). In this ambitious, Goncourt Prize-winning novel, seventy-two African asylum seekers…
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The Man Who Could Paint Loneliness
Heinrich von Kleist, the German writer, once said that looking at a seascape by Caspar David Friedrich was like having…
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What to Expect from the Biden-Trump Debate, with the Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin
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“The Morningside,” Reviewed: When the Apocalypse Is Just Another Day
Good old apocalypse: it’s always there when we need it, ready to give shape to our baggy existential crises. As…
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Roddy Doyle on How an Idea Makes It to the Page
Your story in this week’s issue, “The Buggy,” is about a man who sees a baby buggy—or stroller, as an…
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