Last year, a Japanese sumo wrestler named Onosato became the seventy-fifth athlete to be awarded the sport’s highest honor: the title of yokozuna, or grand champion. His achievement was a particular ...
Of the two hundred or so young conservative environmentalists gathered at Tennessee’s Montgomery Bell State Park for the ...
You’d be the world’s worst journalist.” She is, of course, correct. An interview is not an ideal forum for fiction. But what ...
“The West as we knew it,” Ursula von der Leyen claimed earlier this year, “no longer exists.” It is not necessary to explore what the president of the European Commission means by “the West” to ...
But these assessments reveal little about the true state of the conflict and whether Ukraine’s current trajectory—in ...
Consider Hansel and Gretel, sent away because there was not enough to eat. In times of scarcity, when another mouth to feed ...
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EXT. 8TH STREET—LATE AFTERNOON (C. 1959). CAMERA IN NONSTOP MOTION is on the shoulder of a young man, late teens, intently walking west on a busy Greenwich Village thoroughfare. Under one arm, he’s ...
Let’s start with a wicked little paragraph. Guy Debord chose to kill himself the old-fashioned way; Jean-Luc Godard—“the dumbest Swiss Maoist of them all,” in the words of the amusing ...
The moment I lost my fertility I started searching for a baby. At age thirty-one, after almost two decades of chronic pain caused by endometriosis and its little-studied ravages, I had my uterus, my ...
Sam Kriss on AI’s false starts, doomsday scenarios, and eccentric proponents ...