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An Oscar-Night Diary: The Kenergy Was Palpable

It’s an hour after “Oppenheimer” has won Best Picture, the all-but-preordained climax of the ninety-sixth Academy Awards, and I’m trying to find my...

Fasting for Ramadan While Gaza Goes Hungry

On the evening of February 28th, thousands of people gathered on Al-Rashid Street, in Gaza City, in hopes that a convoy of aid...

What a Top U.N. Official Sees on His Weekly Trips to Gaza

Since James McGoldrick’s appointment in December as the United Nations’ Humanitarian Coordinator for Palestine, he has been going to Gaza on a near-weekly...

The Oscars Are More Barbie Than They’ll Admit

The reasons for the success of “Oppenheimer” at the Oscars—thirteen nominations and seven wins—are self-evident. The movie is about a serious historical and...

At the “Oppenheimer” Oscars, Hollywood Went in Search of Lost Time

This wasn’t the first year that the Academy Awards fell on the second Sunday in March, forcing the good citizens of Hollywood to...

Melanie Ann Donoghue and Wordle Wed

Melanie Ann Donoghue, thirty-two, of Westchester County, New York, was wed on Saturday to Wordle. The bride, a project manager at a pharmaceutical-advertising...

Peter de Sève’s “Downhill”

For the cover of the March 18, 2024, issue, the artist and animator Peter de Sève illustrated the way we now experience seasons:...

John Patrick Shanley Wrestles with God and Destiny

It’s been a good few months for catching up on the work of the playwright John Patrick Shanley. Last fall, the Lucille Lortel...

Joseph O’Neill on Overwhelming Wonder

In “The Time Being,” your story in this week’s issue, a young man gets entangled with an older man, a distinguished European named...

The Poodle Partying with the Kardashians and Cher

The private party for the soft launch of the Poodle Room—a members-only club at the new Fontainebleau resort in Las Vegas—was lavish even...

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