When I eat, a lot of ketchup goes flying.” The comedian reflects on ayahuasca, the ethics of jokes, and Kanye West: “I’m glad Beethoven’s dead, so that I don’t have to wake up to Beethoven saying that ...
Ruth Marcus is a contributing writer at The New Yorker based in Washington, D.C., and Jackson, Wyoming, who focusses on law, ...
I am the poster child of missteps,” Eric Adams told the Times, reflecting on the trajectory of his life, in 2021, when he was ...
In the summer of 1975, one of the great writers about baseball profiled the pitcher Steve Blass, whose career had recently ...
Mommy Pai’s, the latest venture from the masterminds behind Thai Diner and the late Uncle Boons, seems to follow this road ...
Last year, George Janko, a comedian and social-media influencer, hosted the conservative activist Charlie Kirk on his podcast ...
Her début, “I Love Dick,” was an epistolary memoir of erotic obsession that redefined the form. In “The Four Spent the Day ...
Jean, Wole, and her younger brother, Sylvester, drive together to Amarillo for something to do. On Amarillo Boulevard, Jean ...
The boys don’t wonder—not about her, whom they do not see, or about injuries, which happen all the time. She envies them for ...
When I played doctor with the chatbot, the simulated patient confessed problems that are real—and that should worry all of us ...
The New York Times writer and podcast host talks with David Remnick about the Charlie Kirk discourse, Barack Obama’s conspicuous absence in politics, Bari Weiss’s coverage of Gaza, and the future of ...
Joshua Citarella sees his YouTube show “Doomscroll” as a “tactical media experiment” to funnel young internet users toward ...