23 posts tagged ‘Disable Inline Signup Unit’
Reading for the New Year
From the daily newsletter: reading for the year ahead. Plus: direct democracy comes to America; requiem for a refugee camp; and why can’t you just deal with it?
Lawrence Wright Remembers Jimmy Carter
From the daily newsletter: the closest approximation in public life to an American saint. Plus: images taken at the end of Syria’s civil war; what a few Wisconsin Democrats can teach us; and rereading “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.”
Is the Criminal Case Against Donald Trump Dead?
From the daily newsletter: Eric Lach on the state of the hush-money conviction. Plus: Antonia Hitchens reports from Mar-a-Lago; Matt Gaetz and the early lessons of Trump 2.0; and revisionist fantasies in “Wicked” and “Gladiator II.”
What Can We Learn from the Historical Fight for Birth Control?
From the daily newsletter: Margaret Talbot on the modern relevance of early contraception activism. Plus: reporting from Lebanon; Sarah Moss’s memoir of disordered eating; and the diligence of Frank Auerbach.
Is Your Data Safe from the Government?
From the daily newsletter: Ronan Farrow on new spyware tech. Plus: the Northeast is becoming fire country; what Trump means for Ukraine; and tech enters its cozy era.
Why Josh Brolin Loves James Joyce
On the occasion of his new memoir, the “Dune” actor reflects on some of his formative reading experiences.
David Means on Writing Animals Truthfully
The author discusses “Chance the Cat,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine.
Rivka Galchen on the Inner Lives of the Dead
The author discusses “Crown Heights North,” her story from the latest issue of the magazine.