| American Chronicles How the Graphic Designer Milton Glaser Made America Cool AgainFrom the poster that turned Bob Dylan into an icon to the logo that helped revive a flagging city, he gave sharp outlines to the spirit of an age. By Adam Gopnik | | | | This Week’s Cover | Cover Story Sarula Bao’s “Fresh Gear”The artist discusses design as a playground for self-expression and connection. By Françoise Mouly | | | | Shop this cover and others from The New Yorker in the Condé Nast Store » | | | Reporting and Commentary | Profiles The Button-Pushing Impresario of BalenciagaHow Demna engineered the rise—and near-fall—of the luxury fashion house. By Lauren Collins | | Brave New World Dept. Will the Ozempic Era Change How We Think About Being Fat and Being Thin?A popular, growing class of drugs for obesity and diabetes could, in an ideal world, help us see that metabolism and appetite are biological facts, not moral choices. By Jia Tolentino | | Comment Where Dominion v. Fox Could LeadThe case may have profound implications not only for the two companies but also for the legal framework in which the media operate. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | | | | The Critics | Books J. Crew and the Paradoxes of Prep By mass-marketing social aspiration, the brand toed the line between exclusivity and accessibility—and established prep as America’s visual vernacular. By Hua Hsu | Books The Accursed Brilliance of Sebastian Barry Combining verbal exuberance and narrative intricacy, Barry reimagines the hauntings of Irish history. By Giles Harvey | | Dancing The Afterlife of Pina Bausch The American première of the late, legendary choreographer’s “Água” shows what can be passed on to a younger generation and what can’t. By Jennifer Homans | The Theatre History Repeats Itself in the Broadway Revival of “Parade” Ben Platt stars as the doomed Leo Frank in Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown’s all too relevant musical tragedy. By Helen Shaw | | | | Fiction from the Issue | Fiction “Minority Report”“I still don’t know why I did what the lawyer said, or why I didn’t stand up and leave, or why I went back the next day.” By Mary Gaitskill | | | | Humor from The New Yorker | Shouts & Murmurs Why I Am Such a Great Party Guest I will notice how you Swiffered, appreciate your expensive Aesop hand soap, charm your mom, and comfort your cat. By Samantha Irby | Cartoons from the Issue Cartoons from the Issue Funny drawings from this week’s magazine. | | Crossword A Themed Puzzle Interior designers. By Tracy Gray | Name Drop Play Today’s Quiz Can you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer? By Liz Maynes-Aminzade | | | | More from The New Yorker | Daily Comment The Curtain Rises on Trump’s Legal Dramas Trump is shrewd enough to reap political gain if he is indicted this week. But his strategy of playing the martyr may have run its course. By David Remnick | The New Yorker Interview The New Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass on combatting homelessness, reforming the police department, and building a greener city. By Emily Witt | | | | | | |
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