The Brutalist Report - newyorker
- Why Trump’s G.O.P. Sock Puppets Are Sinking a Bipartisan Effort to Tighten Up Border Security [784d]
- “Perfect Days” and the Perils of Minimalism [784d]
- The Dark Delights of a Millennial “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” [785d]
- Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 5th [785d]
- The Mail [785d]
- The Topsy-Turvy Logic of Drinking, in “Days of Wine and Roses” [785d]
- The Art World Before and After Thelma Golden, by Calvin Tomkins [785d]
- The Magellan of New York Foodies [785d]
- Cartoons from the February 12 & 19, 2024, Issue [785d]
- Addie Citchens on Love as an Altar [785d]
- Baruch Spinoza and the Art of Thinking in Dangerous Times [785d]
- My Waiting List’s Waiting List [785d]
- Another “Barbie” Oscars Snub: Best Whistler! [785d]
- “Definition,” by Michael Ondaatje [785d]
- Nicholas Konrad’s “Online Profile” [785d]
- A Teen’s Fatal Plunge Into the London Underworld [785d]
- The Offbeat Indulgence of Handmade Vinegar [785d]
- “You Belong to the World,” by Carrie Fountain [785d]
- Photos from a Late-Stage Abortion Clinic [785d]
- How Nikola Jokić Became the World’s Best Basketball Player [785d]
- “That Girl,” by Addie Citchens [785d]
- Briefly Noted Book Reviews [785d]
- “Illinoise,” a Three-Way Mashup, at the Armory [785d]
- The Friendship Challenge [785d]
- Cartoons from the February 12 & 19, 2024, Issue [785d]
- Addie Citchens Reads “That Girl” [785d]
- A Philosophy of Pleasure in “The Taste of Things” [785d]
- When Women Commit Violence: “The Furies” and “If Love Could Kill” [785d]
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