This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day,...
Month: September 2024
On a recent Sunday morning, I sat on a cushioned mat across from Sister True Vow, a Buddhist nun at...
A Nashville musician once offered Kris Kristofferson some feedback on “Me and Bobby McGee,” the 1971 Janis Joplin smash Kristofferson...
Twenty years ago, Lost revolutionized television with its nonlinear storytelling, unfurling a narrative via flashbacks, flash-forwards, and even flash-sidewayses. But...
If you think that Donald Trump’s speeches this campaign cycle are just more of the same, consider the analysis of...
When Helene swept through western North Carolina late last week, the rain fell heavy and fast enough to start washing...
“Nobody ever complied their way out of totalitarianism,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned a few thousand people on the National...
On the afternoon before Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida, Veronica Robleto was coordinating text messages to the 2,500 or...
On a recent trip to Ukraine, we walked through the rubble of a children’s hospital in Kyiv targeted by the...
Ayad Akhtar’s brilliant new play, McNeal, currently at the Lincoln Center Theater, is transfixing in part because it tracks without...