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Campaign 2024
He is almost certainly running for president as a third-party candidate
By Ben Domenech
Space oddity
Audiences are not willing to pay their $12 to go and see something new and original
By Alexander Larman
Home
It’s a grim but unavoidable rite of passage: having personal and outlandish comments directed your way
By Kate Andrews
Style
What is his fashion house without him?
By Ross Anderson
‘Team Biden is betting that by this time next year the economy will have blossomed. That’s quite a gamble: for now, voters appear to be sick of Biden and his cabinet bragging about employment figures when a record number of people feel worse off’
By Freddy Gray
United Kingdom
More people have arrived in Britain from Hong Kong in the past three years than came from the Caribbean in the first ten years of the Windrush
By Cindy Yu
Can Virginia be a model for Republicans nationwide?
By Amber Athey
Expect others to invest far more heavily on their presence in space
By Lewis M. Andrews
Dissidents gather for the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum
By Owen Matthews
Just when you think he’s down and out, he pops back up
By William D. Cohan
Art
‘Despite being one of the world’s most well-traveled men, Don McCullin had never explored Turkey, though he had chronicled many wars fought near its frontiers. I was able to assure him that the country would equal what he had seen of Roman North Africa’
By Barnaby Rogerson
Music
Inside the composer’s starkly modern Swiss home
By Richard Bratby
The Marriage Question shows us a woman fragmented
By Oliver Soden
Film
The suspicion remains that the wokery at the show’s heart is being celebrated rather than satirized
Book Review
A Guest in the House is a beautifully plotted study of the madness of isolation, steeped in the tropes of fairy tale and horror
By Philip Womack
Extremely Online is mostly a story about money
By David Weigel
The rise of expensive reshoots is an epidemic in film
Sam Lipman-Stern exposes the entire industry
By Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
He has been given break after break and has done his best with them
There is a perceptive book to be written about them, but this is not it
By Anne Sebba
Food
Japan has made a Western import its own
By Oliver Jia
High Life
With family on board, I decided to act responsibly and in a dignified manner
By Taki
These days, we are long into the age of commercial breadbaking and far-removed from the sight of a field of waving wheat
By Timothy Jacobson
Cleverness is overrated
By Cosmo Landesman
For generations, Okies have been jamming their hands in crevices, trying to find the gaping maws of unsuspecting catfish
By Matthew Foldi
The man who preceded Carter by one wrote the most wonderfully encouraging and flattering letter to me
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