
‘I Am the Heir to Delacroix’
Jack Whitten’s brilliantly restless innovation is a rigorous interrogation and a surging expansion of what painting can do.
July 24, 2025 issue
A Lesson for Democrats
“We—not just Democrats who are running for office, but the DNC—should learn from Mamdani’s campaign. Don’t just talk about what we stand for, act on what we stand for.”
July 9, 2025
From Riches to Rags to Renown
Like so many of the adventures recounted in their anthologies of fairy tales, the Grimm brothers’ journey to lasting fame might never have begun had they not suffered a striking reversal of fortune in childhood.
July 24, 2025 issue
Netanyahu’s War
Engineering a second Nakba and annexing the occupied territories are integral parts of Netanyahu’s war against the State of Israel’s democratic institutions, its social solidarity, and above all the rule of law.
July 24, 2025 issue
The Parrot in the Machine
The artificial intelligence industry depends on plagiarism, mimicry, and exploited labor, not intelligence.
July 24, 2025 issue
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Remembering Edmund White
A selection of Edmund White’s contributions to The New York Review. Read all of his essays here.
Free from the Archives
Edmund S. Morgan and Marie Morgan: Bill of WrongsThe Alien and Sedition Acts “furthered no legitimate government goals, serving only to institutionalize xenophobia and popular hysteria under the cover of national security.”
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