| Postscript The Life and Death of Juan Sanabria, One of New York City’s First Coronavirus Victims The fifty-two-year-old doorman was a beloved mainstay at 860 Grand Concourse—until he got sick. By Jonathan Blitzer | | | | Medical Dispatch A Chaotic Week for Pregnant Women in New York City Conflict and confusion reign at New York hospitals over how to handle labor and delivery during the coronavirus pandemic. By Emily Bobrow | | | Personal History Keeping Calm in Guilderland, New York, in the Time of the Coronavirus My dad is the supervisor of the town, and he has spent the past month mitigating the anxieties of thirty-six thousand people. By Elizabeth Barber | | | Dept. of Snake Oil Alex Jones’s Bogus Coronavirus Cures The Infowars founder is one of many opportunists trying to profit off the global health crisis. By Andrew Marantz | | | | PAID POST "A tender, funny, fresh, & unconventional family memoir" –Susan Orlean A hilarious and poignant love letter from a beloved grandmother to her granddaughter "brimming with anecdotes, advice, texts and even transcribed voice mail messages" (NYT). "Comic lines as good as in any movie, and pathos as deep as in any novel. " –Mike Birbiglia READ AN EXCERPT | | | | On and Off the Avenue How Christian Siriano Turned His Fashion House Into a Mask Factory The designer realized that he could help with the face-mask shortage brought on by the coronavirus. By Rachel Syme | Under Review Rereading Sanmao, the Taiwanese Wayfarer Who Sold Millions of Books For her followers, Sanmao, a young woman who abandoned the traditional pathways laid out for her, was a kind of revolutionary. By Han Zhang | | | Personal History Our Father’s Body An Egyptian refugee, the construction of whiteness, and what the U.S. census leaves out. By Pauls Toutonghi | Culture Desk Quarantine Culture Recommendations What to read, watch, and listen to at home. By The New Yorker | | | | | Daily Shouts What Shakespeare Actually Did During the Plague Day 14: The muse strikes! By Daniel Pollack-Pelzner | Daily Cartoon Wednesday, April 1st By Jon Adams | | | | | |
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