| Letter from the South The Death of a Relic HunterBill Erquitt was an unforgettable character among Georgia’s many Civil War enthusiasts. After he died, his secrets came to light. By Charles Bethea | | | | From the News Desk | Comment Why Trump’s Trials Should Be on TVThe conduct of the trials, their fairness, and their possibly damning verdicts will be at the center of the 2024 election. Transparency is crucial. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | | Our Columnists Should People Have the Right to Say Awful Things Without Facing Legal Consequences?Those who want to curtail freedom of speech do not log the debits and credits of censorship, nor do they care about the balance of norms. By Jay Caspian Kang | | | | Editor’s Pick | The New Yorker Interview How Louise Bonnet Learned to Stop ThinkingA conversation with the painter, who has a new show at Gagosian, about what it feels like to be a woman, the body as a site of complication, and how to banish one’s judgmental inner voice. By Naomi Fry | | | | | Culture Dept. | Pop Music On “Higher,” Chris Stapleton Makes His Case for Love The country star’s new album is concerned almost exclusively with affairs of the heart—but his gritty, determined voice never sounds sentimental. By Amanda Petrusich | The Food Scene April Bloomfield’s Quietly Triumphant Return Sailor, in Fort Greene, is a destination restaurant dressed up as a neighborhood spot—which is maybe the best kind of restaurant there is. By Helen Rosner | | Poems “Memory and Geography” “I know what you’d say— / we’re part of this scenery, no matter how irrational / the weather is.” By Stav Poleg | Poems “I Am a Prayer” “I am a prayer of rain in the desert when the flowering ones need a drink.” By Joy Harjo | | | | | Holiday Sale in The New Yorker Store! Get great gifts for yourself and loved ones and enjoy discounts of 25% on all products, including hats, hoodies, tote bags, and more. Browse and buy » | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Cryptic Crossword The Cryptic PuzzleLiterary heroine involved in Whiskey Rebellion: four letters. By Paolo Pasco | | Daily Shouts A Guide to Saving Someone from Choking, Written by an Expert BloggerChoking can be fatal for anyone, including the person choking beside you right now. But is saving someone from choking right for you? By Ian Bardenstein | | Cartoons from the Issue Cartoons from the IssueFunny drawings from this week’s magazine. | | | | | Trivia Break: Which comedian and former “S.N.L.” cast member is the daughter of Minnie Riperton, who sang the 1975 hit “Lovin’ You”? Play our Make Me Laugh quiz pack » | | | | | |
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