Before this month’s elections, when Democratic candidates were being attacked for letting transgender athletes compete in girls’ sports, trans-rights activists...
Month: November 2024
Haruki Murakami’s new novel, The City and Its Uncertain Walls, features an imaginary world that is both intricate and baffling:...
Four years ago, the long-running Fox News juggernaut suddenly looked precarious. The 2020 elections proved a major threat, as viewers...
The list of air-travel fiascos this past year reads like a verse of “We Didn’t Start the Fire”: A chunk...
Drive far enough into Texas from the Louisiana border, and you’ll see the ground dry, the earth crumble into dust....
Mid is a perfect bit of new slang for a culture in which quantity is crushing quality, in which you...
Editor’s Note: Is anything ailing, torturing, or nagging at you? Are you beset by existential worries? Every Tuesday, James Parker...
You are so tired! I can tell because I’m tired too. In a couple of days, tens of millions of...
Among the details on Target’s product page for the official Taylor Swift Eras Tour commemorative book—256 pages; 500 images and...
For almost two years now, the world’s biggest tech companies have been at war over generative AI. Meta may be...