Description: The Talk of the Town David Remnick on the Trump trial verdict; the hubbub outside the courthouse; flying dogs; the cricket World Cup. Trump Is Guilty, but Voters Will Be the Final Judge A surreal gathering to hear the verdict included a crucifix-wielding town crier, someone yelling “Shawshank!,” and a frisson of violence. By Sarah Larson Bark Air, a new airline catering to people with pups (for six thousand dollars a ride), just took its inaugural flight. No charge for the wee-wee pads and hunks of pork. By Adam Iscoe If You Build It (a Cricket Stadium on Long Island), Will They Come? Eisenhower Park, the weedy patch where the batters and bowlers of Long Island play their rec games, is being transformed to host the biggest event in the sport. By Simon Webster Reporting & Essays Will Mexico Decide the U.S. Election? Top officials from the two countries are wrangling over immigration policy. What they resolve will have huge implications on both sides of the border. By Stephania Taladrid Are We Doomed? Here’s How to Think About It Climate change, artificial intelligence, nuclear annihilation, biological warfare—the field of existential risk is a way to reason through the dizzying, terrifying headlines. By Rivka Galchen A Legendary Surfer’s Long Ride Jock Sutherland was once voted the world’s best surfer. Then he dropped out to build a radically different life. By William Finnegan Can State Supreme Courts Preserve&-or Expand&-Rights? The Political Scene Can State Supreme Courts Preserve—or Expand—Rights? With a lopsided conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court, progressive activists are seeking legal opportunities in state constitutions. By Eyal Press Shouts & Murmurs God Explains the Rules of His New Board Game First, choose a playing piece. One might be a “human being” named “Elon Musk,” which seems good, since it’s really powerful, but everyone thinks it’s an unfunny “fascist-adjacent dork.” By Teddy Wayne Fiction “Beyond Imagining” The friends talked about reviving ladies’ lunches in person. “At my place, please, if you don’t mind,” Farah said. By Lore Segal The Critics The Invention of the Kitty Cat The curious career of the illustrator Louis Wain tells the story of how our feline friends came in from the alley and took up their place at the hearth. By Rebecca Mead What Does Freud Still Have to Teach Us? Come for the Oedipus complex. Stay for the later troubled musings on the fate of humanity. By Merve Emre “The Playbook,” “I Cannot Control Everything Forever,” “Vagabonds,” and “The Invention of the Darling.” Jenny Holzer Has the Last Word, at the Guggenheim In the exhibition “Light Line,” the best work is made of phrases on an L.E.D. spiral, which add up to a single epic poem that is a gift to art history. By Jackson Arn The Sexy Mind Games of “Hit Man” In Richard Linklater’s romantic crime comedy, an undercover operative transforms his love life by means of professional deceptions. By Richard Brody Poems “The Age of Miracle Weapons” “There was a protest outside Thomas Jefferson.” By D. Nurkse “This Living” “It’s going to happen any day now.” By Amber Tamblyn
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Publication Month: June
Publication Year: 2024
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Topic: Politics