| Dept. of DesignHow the Coronavirus Will Reshape ArchitectureWhat kinds of space are we willing to live and work in now? By Kyle Chayka |
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| Letter from Trump’s WashingtonJohn Bolton’s Epic Score-SettlingTrump’s former national-security adviser writes a scathing account of the President’s “stunning ignorance,” incompetence, and corruption. By Susan B. Glasser |
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| As Told ToA View from Atlanta After the Killing of Rayshard BrooksA young protester who demonstrated after another fatal police shooting recounts a candid conversation with a cop. By Charles Bethea |
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| Q. & A.How to Shorten the American RecessionWhat the U.S. can learn from Japan’s economic stagnation during the nineteen-nineties, and why containing the pandemic remains the crucial factor in recovery. By Isaac Chotiner |
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| PAID POSTSettle in with bestselling author Scott Turow’s powerful new thriller"In this meticulously devised courtroom drama… Turow again demonstrates what he does best: roll out a complex, keenly observed legal case yet save a boatload of surprises for its ending. And make it personal." –Janet Maslin, New York Times |
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| Culture DeskBob Dylan’s “Rough and Rowdy Ways” Hits HardIt’s a gruesome, crowded, marauding album that feels unusually attuned to its moment. By Amanda Petrusich |
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| | | Cultural CommentSeeing Police Brutality Then and NowWe still haven’t fully recognized the art made by twentieth-century black artists. By Nell Painter |
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| On TelevisionA Proudly Fictional, Pleasurably Vulgar Spin on Catherine the GreatThe series “The Great,” on Hulu, slices through history like a hot poker, using the story of Catherine and Peter III to get to royalty’s rancid core. By Rachel Syme |
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| Culture DeskThe Best Movies in the Korean Film ArchiveThe archive maintains a YouTube channel of nearly two hundred movies, all free to watch and with English subtitles available. By Colin Marshall |
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| | Daily ShoutsFacebook Defends Free SpeechAfter a thoughtful evaluation of our policies, we have decided to allow Henny Penny’s numerous posts about the sky falling to remain on the site. By Jay Martel |
Daily CartoonThursday, June 18thBy Adam Douglas Thompson |
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