Good morning! Yes, this is he
Good morning! Yes, this is he
Before 13-year-old Sara left New York, the only home sheโd known, her friends recorded a message for her to listen to in Mexico. โYouโre an amazing friend,โ they said. โWeโre gonna miss you so much.โ
Caitlin Dickerson on one mixed-status familyโs decision to leave the U.S. behind.
For aspiring writers, the rooms of literary figuresโVirginia Woolf, Maya Angelou, Joan Didionโare talismanic sites. But the quest to find the ideal creative space is often self-defeating, Joshua Rothman writes. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/d7BMjI
Alfred Tennysonโs poetry reckoned with the immensities of reality, time, and grief, confronting a world upended by new truths about the earth and the heavens. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/yQJZUr
Martin Weil, one of hundreds of journalists being let go at The Washington Post, has worked on local news there since 1965.
Dr. Gideon Koren was one of Canadaโs leading pediatricians and toxicologistsโbut some of his work was revealed to be deeply flawed. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/CqEdlt
The cover of this weekโs issue, โNew Yorkโs Toughest,โ by Peter de Sรจve. Start exploring: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/qARBiP
โThe existence of so many real and unvarnished images of [Alex] Prettiโs killing posed a problem that Trumpโs underlings have tried to patch up with words,โ Vinson Cunningham writes. www.newyorker.com/culture/on-t...
โA version of the problem exists on the opposite side of the age spectrum, too: instead of a phone-based childhood, a phone-based retirement.โ
@cwarzel.bsky.socialโs great piece in The Atlantic
โMy parents looked so old / and small next to them. Whose life was this size? / Up close, the gold paint was scotched and chipping.โ
Read a new poem by Drew Rollins:
Jollibee began as a response to demand for American fast food in a postcolonial Philippines. Now, the chain has designs on becoming one of the top restaurant companies in the worldโand is reshaping the American palate, Yasmin Tayag reports:
Gift link, probably the funniest thing the Wall Street Journal has done this year.
School shootings now common enough that two students at Brown yesterday had experienced one before
โI uncover / orange embers, carry them / to a covered grill, and, glancing up, / see the starsโ braille / against the nightโs black page.โ
Read a new poem by Arthur Sze:
โYou will never tell me, / even if I could close / the broken skin of heaven / with my mouth.โ
Read a new poem by Imogen Cassels:
Imogen Cassels' poetry is a real delight:
www.theatlantic.com/books/2025/1...
The Atlanticโs editors pick their favorite books of the yearโ10 titles that distinguish themselves as worth reading and remembering. See the full list: theatln.tc/gaJVrZ7O
Amidst more and more cases of "AI psychosis," I talked to psychiatrists to figure out we doโand more importantly don'tโknow about how chatbots may be producing or exacerbating severe psychological distress.
www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
Thank you @theatlantic.com
--editors,staff & journalists. Amazing to work with.
This poem is actually for you.
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www.theatlantic.com/magazine/202...
School photos are kitschy and expensiveโbut parents canโt seem to stop buying them. Annie Midori Atherton on the portraitโs enduring appeal:
You ever think the guy with the Tiny Desk just wants to get back to work?
โLet me / be more bound to my living in each moment, be held / by this hum, that cloud, this breath, that shroud.โ
Read a new poem by Traci Brimhall:
โLet me / be more bound to my living in each moment, be held / by this hum, that cloud, this breath, that shroud.โ
Read a new poem by Traci Brimhall:
Guess what? Time to preorder this book! Killing Spree.
@fsgbooks.bsky.social thank you for agreeing to this beautiful cover...โค๏ธโค๏ธ๐
Before women, the workplace was perfect. It was full of trees. There was no need to labor with your hands. You didnโt have to wear pants, or any form of clothes. Every kind of animal was there.
Hmm I may be thinking of something else women supposedly ruined www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
A retrospective at MOMA puts forth a persuasive case for Ruth Asawa, an artist who saw making her work and living with others as inextricably entwined. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/11/24/ruth-asawas-art-of-defiant-hospitality
Itโs become conventional wisdom that Americaโs young men are in crisis. The reality is more complicated than that. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/what-did-men-do-to-deserve-this?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhtwitter&utm_content=null
Five people facing increasing health-care costs share their frustrations with Democrats for caving on a deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
spoke with the executive director of my local food bank today and got this really incredible line: "if you donate 1 can of green beans, we can give away 1 can of green beans. but if you donate a dollar, we can give away 6 cans of green beans"