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The acclaimed filmmaker is also the Knicks’ most fanatic booster. And this has been a very good season for his team. (article)
The filmmaker is ecstatic about the success of his beloved team. Plus, David Remnick talks with a senior Justice Department official about the President’s promises for racial justice. (episode)
The acclaimed filmmaker is also the Knicks’ most fanatic booster. And this has been a very good season for his team.
Early in the uprising, the city council voted to abolish the police department altogether. What could be hard about that?
Vanita Gupta, the No. 3 official in the Justice Department, is charged with delivering on the President’s promises for racial justice.
The writer recalls two days of unrest in his neighborhood that followed a police killing in 1967, and how they relate to this year’s protests for racial justice.
A California school district was ordered to end the de-facto segregation that kept many Black and Latino children in a neglected school. What would it take to integrate? (article)
A California school district was ordered to end the de-facto segregation that kept many Black and Latino children in a neglected school. What would it take to integrate? (episode)
A California school district was ordered to end the de-facto segregation that kept many Black and Latino children in a neglected school. What would it take to integrate?
Rapper Steph Simon wants to put Tulsa on the map as a rap city—no small feat. To do it, he has to tackle a historical tragedy of epic proportions: the massacre of 1921. (article)
A rapper wants to put Tulsa on the map. Along the way, he has to address a historical tragedy: the Tulsa massacre of 1921. Plus, four staff writers on Joe Biden’s Rooseveltian ambitions. (episode)
Are the President’s ambitions grand enough to withstand the realities of American politics?
Rapper Steph Simon wants to put Tulsa on the map as a rap city—no small feat. To do it, he has to tackle a historical tragedy of epic proportions: the massacre of 1921.
The scholar Richard Thompson Ford argues that the symbolic value of what we wear should never be underestimated. Plus, the celebrated critic on a long-ignored painter. (article)
With a hundred million Americans vaccinated, the nation is at a turning point, while India and other nations are overwhelmed by yet another devastating wave. (article)
A scholar on the symbolic value of business casual. Plus, Atul Gawande on the state of COVID-19, and Hilton Als on the portraits of Alice Neel. (episode)
With a hundred million Americans vaccinated, the nation is at a turning point, while India and other nations are overwhelmed by yet another devastating wave.
The scholar Richard Thompson Ford argues that the symbolic value of what we wear should never be underestimated.
A critical appreciation of the painter, best known as a portraitist, who was decades ahead of her time.
The author reads his story from the May 10, 2021, issue of the magazine. (episode)