How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down
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As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down
The network’s experiment in style was embarrassing, but it may tell us more about the state of podcasting than it does about legacy media
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings
The actor and comedian tries his hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons
“Kin,” “The Optimists,” “The Elusive Body,” and “Leaving Home.”
How the artists in this year’s survey do or, more often, don’t acknowledge those who paved the way for them
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings
The cruellest irony is that of a President who addresses the Iranian people in the language of liberation and then threatens freedom of the press back home
The designer has experienced a fair amount of tumult in his life. But “Marc by Sofia” addresses none of this, instead stringing together an assortment of gauzy images
Both of my parents were in hospice, on opposite coasts. Then I found out that I had breast cancer
The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian on the relationship between the two countries, and how Cubans might feel about an American intervention
Hezbollah, Iran, and Israel helped fuel a disastrous political crisis in Lebanon. Now the Netanyahu government is using it to justify a larger conflict