The Brutalist Report - newyorker
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- Nicola Sturgeon’s Calamitous Arrest [1045d]
- Recap: The Unscripted 2023 Tony Awards [1046d]
- Mar-a-Lago Dinner Guests Wondered Why Menus Contained Missile Sites [1046d]
- Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 12th [1046d]
- Another Warning Letter from A.I. Researchers and Executives [1046d]
- The Coens, the Safdies, Bo Burnham, and Wes Anderson Share a Muse [1046d]
- The Sonic Signatures of Salvatore Sciarrino and Kaija Saariaho [1046d]
- “Visitation,” by Elisa Gonzalez [1046d]
- Saïd Sayrafiezadeh on Canvassing [1046d]
- How Russia Went from Ally to Adversary [1046d]
- The Mail [1046d]
- “Civil Disturbance,” by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh [1046d]
- New Brands Just Dropped! [1046d]
- Slide Show: New Yorker Cartoons June 19, 2023 [1046d]
- Pilvi Takala and the Art of Awkwardness [1046d]
- Roz Chast’s “Fireworks Megastore” [1046d]
- HBO Max Becomes Max, Ron DeSantis Becomes . . . Rhonda Santis? [1046d]
- The Startling Intimacy of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour [1046d]
- A Parents’ Guide to Campus Tours [1046d]
- “Litter for the Taking,” by Garrett Hongo [1046d]
- Briefly Noted Book Reviews [1046d]
- Will the Judge in Trump’s Case Recuse Herself—or Be Forced To? [1046d]
- The Dance of Death in “The Comeuppance” [1046d]
- In a Divided Era, the New York Times’ Publisher Makes a Stand [1046d]
- How Dowries Are Fuelling a Femicide Epidemic [1046d]
- Biden’s Dilemma at the Border [1046d]
- Lorrie Moore’s Death-Defying New Novel [1046d]
- Daniel Bard Made an Improbable Comeback. Then He Had to Do It Again [1046d]
- The Most Belligerent Flack on Capitol Hill [1046d]
- Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Reads “Civil Disturbance” [1046d]
- The B-Boys and B-Girls of Brooklyn Go for Olympic Gold [1046d]
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