| The New Yorker Interview Tinx Explains Why We’re Dating All WrongThe influencer Christina Najjar, a.k.a. Tinx, discusses modern relationship etiquette and her new book, “The Shift.” By Sheila Yasmin Marikar | | | | Remembering Martin Amis (1949-2023) | Postscript Martin Amis’s Comic MusicThe great British novelist, who has died at seventy-three, had a true literary vitality that was high-spirited and farcical. By James Wood | | Postscript Only Martin Sounded Like Martin AmisTo read the late writer’s work was to behold his singular style. By Salman Rushdie | | | | From the News Desk | Comment Guns, Trump, and the G.O.P.The right’s push to loosen restrictions is resulting in a judicial and legislative free-for-all that is intersecting, disastrously, with the 2024 Presidential race. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | | | | | Editor’s Pick | Letter from the U.K. How a Disaster Expert Prepares for the WorstLucy Easthope, who has worked on major emergencies since 9/11, says that small interventions can make a significant difference. By Sam Knight | | | | Culture Dept. | Photo Booth Sunday at the Drag Strip In Riverside County, California, old-school car enthusiasts test their homemade hot rods. By Susan Straight | Notes on Hollywood Should Actors Be Paid for Auditions? The streaming era has placed new burdens on actors to tape themselves, and an oft-forgotten clause in the SAG contract states that actors should be compensated for this work. By Michael Schulman | | Poems “To Astraeus” “Pale blue, the split days pure radium, / bittersweet lace in the snow-white field.” By Cynthia Zarin | Poems “The MRI” “Again and again, we’ll put our shoulder / to the wheel / on which we’re broken.” By Paul Muldoon | | | | | Sleepwear Sale in The New Yorker Store: Through Sunday, enjoy 30% off all Sleepy Jones pajamas and eye masks, featuring art by the New Yorker illustrator Tamara Shopsin. | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Name Drop Play the Quiz Can you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer? By Liz Maynes-Aminzade | Cryptic Crossword The Cryptic Puzzle Xenia’s home, greeting between hugs: four letters. By Patrick Berry | | Daily Shouts Undergraduate Excuses, Used in Other Contexts Owing to the death of my boyfriend’s grandfather—whom I loved dearly—I will not be able to finish filling your cavity. By Jake Kennedy | Cartoons from the Issue Cartoons from the Issue Funny drawings from this week’s magazine. | | | | | | | |
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