Living the Nakba
Two recent memoirs tell the story of generations of Palestinian grief and struggle.
October 3, 2024 issue
Savvy in the Grass
Some botanists maintain that peas are capable of associative learning, others that tropical vines have a sort of vision. If plants possess sentience, what is the morally appropriate response?
October 3, 2024 issue
Duterte’s Cruel Tricks
Patricia Evangelista’s Some People Need Killing is both a reporter’s notebook and a contemporary political history of the Philippines.
October 3, 2024 issue
Dynamism & Discipline
The excitement that radiated through the Democratic National Convention was the other side of what had until recently been a deep despair.
October 3, 2024 issue
Ahead of the Diminishing World
Most of the bohemians Alice Neel painted were far from my own queer milieu in downtown New York—but when she turned to that world she captured it with energy and defiance.
September 8, 2024
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