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Play Name Drop, The New Yorker’s Trivia Game: Monday, July 17, 2023

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Future Indiana Jones Sequels

Sallah: I miss waking up every morning wondering what wonderful adventure the new day will bring to us.Indiana: Those days have come and...

Peter de Sève’s “To the Sea!”

When the heat of summer sets in, those of us who yearn to get to the shore don’t often think of ourselves as...

Roz Chast’s “Bad at Bohemia”

A cartoonist’s experience of New York City in the eighties leads her to question art-scene memoirs from that era. Source link

The Rise and Fall of Neoliberalism

“Neoliberalism” has been called a political swear word, and it gets blamed for pretty much every socioeconomic ill we have, from bank failures...

Cartoons from the July 24, 2023, Issue

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Tessa Hadley Reads “The Maths Tutor”

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The Cryptic Crossword: Sunday, July 16, 2023

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The Parent of a Teen-Ager Is an Emotional-Garbage Collector

The clinical psychologist Lisa Damour published her latest best-selling book, “The Emotional Lives of Teenagers,” in February, a week after the Centers for...

Big Heat and Big Oil

In the list of ill-timed corporate announcements, historians may someday give pride of place to one made by Wael Sawan, the new C.E.O....

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