The Political Scene A Louisiana Republican Reckons with Climate Change Garret Graves wants to help the Gulf Coast adapt to sea-level rise, but Democrats are skeptical about how far he will go. By Benjamin Wallace-Wells | | |
Our Columnists Trump and the G.O.P. Confirm Their False Fiscal Conservatism The passage of a new budget act revealed that the principle is a cynical political strategy rather than the expression of a core philosophy for the Republican Party. By John Cassidy | | |
Fiction “The Little King” “Here was a man at the peak of his career, a generous man, widely respected and even beginning to be loved. It is never pleasant to tear down such a personage, to reveal the feet of clay.” By Salman Rushdie | Culture Desk Meet Barbara Hillary, the First African-American Woman to Travel to the North Pole The eighty-eight-year-old explorer recently visited Outer Mongolia, where she met with nomads, Kazakh rug makers, and eagle-huntresses. By Lauren Collins | | |
The Front Row The Paradox at the Heart of Abbas Kiarostami’s Early Films Kiarostami’s career was made by the Iranian Revolution’s promise of liberation—how to to preserve and convey the spirit of freedom in the face of constraint became his animating challenge. By Richard Brody | Annals of Gastronomy How to Eat Candy Like a Swedish Person In Sweden, every Saturday is effectively a national holiday, called lördagsgodis, which means “Saturday candy.” By Hannah Goldfield | | |
Daily Shouts Cut and Paste: Be Glad You’re Neurotic Good luck trying to appear normal. By Roz Chast | Puzzles Dept. The Weekend Crossword RuPaul’s contest: eight letters. By Aimee Lucido | | |
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