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Beyoncรฉ on Tour, and Russiaโ€™s No-Good, Very Failed Coup

Masha Gessen and Joshua Yaffa on the aftermath of the โ€œcoupโ€ by the Wagner Group leader, and what lies ahead for Vladimir Putin. Plus, Carrie Battan on the summerโ€™s hottest ticket.

Israel on the Brink: Understanding the Judicial Overhaul, and the Protests Against It

Two writers, Ruth and Avishai Margalit, talk with David Remnick about the extensive protests against anti-democratic maneuvering by the government. Plus, the country star Margo Price.

Jia Tolentino on Ozempicโ€™s Breakthrough Benefits and Risky Downsides

The writer discusses her reporting on the popular weight-loss drug, the Kardashiansโ€™ role in its rise, and why โ€œitโ€™s not a casual thing to mess with your metabolism.โ€

Jia Tolentino on the Ozempic Weight-Loss Craze

A drug designed to treat diabetes is changing how celebritiesโ€”and maybe the rest of usโ€”will look. Plus, D. T. Max on the Latino author who fabricated his very identity.

Nick Cave on the Fragility of Life

The singer-songwriter believes that we are deeply flawed, impermanent creatures who can sometimes do extraordinary things.

Jennifer Eganโ€™s Disciplined Restlessness

The author, who has two new book projects under way, says, โ€œI feel such a hunger to do things that I donโ€™t feel Iโ€™ve done before.โ€

What We Talk About When We Talk About Trans Rights

Masha Gessen on the public discourse over trans identity, the real reasons for the culture war over gender, and how well-meaning people can do better.

Masha Gessen on the Battle Over Trans Rights

The writer explains why the message of rolling back social change is powerful. Plus, a Nebraska lawmaker on the front lines of the fight against anti-trans legislation.

Maria Pevchikh, Putinโ€™s Grand Inquisitor

A deputy to Alexey Navalny discusses his near-fatal poisoning, her own probe of Kremlin corruption, and battling Moscow from exile.

The Fate of Alexey Navalny, and the Future of Russia

The opposition leader languishes in a Russian prison. His colleague Maria Pevchikh talks about the attempt on his life, and Russiaโ€™s future. Plus, the pop music producer Chloe Bailey.

A Filmmaker Documents Coming to Terms with Their Mother

In Ash Goh Huaโ€™s deeply personal film, โ€œThe Feeling of Being Close to You,โ€ mother and child address a painful relationship without making accusations.

The Pandemic at Three: Who Got It Right?

Can we fix the response to COVID-19 in a country that seems broken? Plus, Stephanie Hsu talks with Jia Tolentino about โ€œEverything Everywhere All at Once.โ€

The End of โ€œSuccessionโ€ Is Near

The showโ€™s creator, Jesse Armstrong, explains why he has chosen to conclude the drama of the Roy family in its fourth season.

Elsa Majimboโ€™s Unfiltered Comedy

In Julia Janschโ€™s short documentary โ€œElsa,โ€ the Kenyan comedian opens up about the darker side of becoming a social-media sensation.

The Undeniable Royalty of Angela Bassett

The actress talks about her student days at Yale, embodying Tina Turner, her Oscar nomination for โ€œBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever,โ€ and her funny side.

Andy Cohen Still Loves the Housewives

The host of Bravoโ€™s โ€œWatch What Happens Liveโ€ talks about his growing media empire, being a gay single dad, and why the โ€œReal Housewivesโ€ franchise is a misunderstood feminist tableau.

A Year of the War in Ukraine

The historian Stephen Kotkin and the Ukrainian journalist Sevgil Musaieva on a year of disaster, and the hopes for an end. Plus, Angela Bassett on playing the queen of Wakanda.

Aubrey Plaza in Real Life

The โ€œWhite Lotusโ€ star on her dream collaboration with Mike White, her long-standing feud with Joe Biden, and her decade-plus search for a role that resonated.

How the War in Ukraine Ends

An eminent historian envisions a settlement among Russia, Ukraine, and the West.

How Americaโ€™s Most Cherished Photographer Learned to See

For five decades, Stephen Shore has remade our vision of the country, largely by remaking his own.
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