
Searching for the True Brazil
The writer Mário de Andrade advocated a lusty embrace of the indigenous elements of Brazilian culture.
October 5, 2023 issue
The Court’s Conservative Constitutional Revolution
The bloc of conservative justices on the Supreme Court have dismantled many of the legal precedents on their hit list. What’s in store for the new term?
October 5, 2023 issue
Coq au Pépin
More than almost any other public figure, Jacques Pépin has followed the trajectory of twentieth-century cuisine, from the Hôtel Plaza Athénée to Howard Johnson’s, and from his Burgundy backyard to national television.
October 5, 2023 issue
‘Obedient to Their Words’
As a writer who is so obviously a real person, Simonides perhaps more than any other ancient poet attracts anecdotes and stories that reflect on his character as much as his work.
October 5, 2023 issue
Feel-Ins, Know-Ins, Be-Ins
A newly reissued recording proves that the late saxophonist Pharoah Sanders could get the grandest of effects from the humblest of riffs.
September 19, 2023
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