In today’s edition, David Remnick on Rachel Aviv’s piece about the allegations against Alice Munro, and then: True writers ...
Robert Eggers’s take expands significantly on the 1922 classic—and makes a pivotal change, with sickening implications.
This year’s figurative lumps of coal include a “Star Wars” tree ornament, a knockoff Yeti tumbler, faulty training wheels, a ...
An amateur U.F.O. hunter at Grovers Mill, of “The War of the Worlds” fame, makes a shocking discovery.
The celebrated writer’s partner sexually abused her daughter Andrea. The abuse transformed Munro’s fiction, but she left it ...
Peter Gelb thinks “experimental” music leads to dwindling audiences, but performances around the country suggest otherwise.
English continues to expand into diverse regions around the world. The question is whether humanity will be homogenized as a ...
Investors’ enthusiasm for A.I. has converted some longtime Wall Street bears into optimists. Jeremy Grantham is still waiting ...
The history of recorded music is now at our fingertips. But the streamer’s algorithmic skill at giving us what we like may ...
I’m not dead, but a lot of people can’t stand me. What I mean is, they want to knock me off. My days are numbered.
In “Dear Lord, Make Me Beautiful,” Abraham offers a deeply personal portrait of his depressed inner state, set against the ...
Find Diana Ejaita’s covers, cartoons, and more at the Condé Nast Store. A professor claimed to be Native American. Did she ...