Bodies That Flow
A new exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery shows that conservatism has had no more articulate advocate than Peter Paul Rubens.
January 18, 2024 issue
Ultra Hardcore
If Walter Isaacson’s new book inflates the scale of Elon Musk’s contributions to humanity, it also understates the amount of damage inflicted on actual humans along the way.
January 18, 2024 issue
‘The Eye of the Beholder’
Administrators at Columbia and other US universities have been cracking down on student protest against the war in Gaza—even as right-wing politicians demand they go further.
December 24, 2023
Across the Moominverse
Small books bearing great burdens, the Moomins contain the whole arsenal of Western literature.
January 18, 2024 issue
The Long War on Gaza
Over fifty-six years, Israel has transformed Gaza from a functional economy to a dysfunctional one, from a productive society to an impoverished one.
December 19, 2023
Free from the Archives
Sue Halpern: Who Was Steve Jobs?“Jobs was able to convince millions of people all over the world that the provenance of Apple devices was magical, too. Machina ex deo.”
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