| News Desk Putin’s Escalation in Ukraine Is a Losing StrategyThe push to claim new territory and mobilize more troops is unlikely to reverse Russia’s losses on the battlefield—but it could move the war into its most dangerous phase yet. By Joshua Yaffa | | | | From the News Desk | Daily Comment The Exiled Dissident Fuelling Iran’s Hijab ProtestsSince 2014, Masih Alinejad has published videos of Iranian women removing their head scarves. When a twenty-two-year-old died last week in the morality police’s custody, the country exploded. By Dexter Filkins | | The Sporting Scene Roger Federer’s Generous FarewellThe game’s greatest player invited his supreme rival—and many others—to his final match. By Louisa Thomas | | Letter from the U.K. King Charles III’s Vision of Britain, Writ SmallFor decades, the King has overseen a planned community, Poundbury, to reflect the best of the United Kingdom’s past. What might it tell us about the future? By Anna Russell | | | | | Editor’s Pick | Postscript Hilary Mantel’s Life with GhostsThe author, who has died at the age of seventy, saw little distinction between the living and the dead. By Larissa MacFarquhar | | | | Culture Dept. | Books A Cult Classic of Extreme Isolation In Marlen Haushofer’s novel “The Wall,” a woman finds herself alone and trapped in the Alps by an invisible barrier. But her new life has its upsides. By James Wood | The New Yorker Radio Hour Why Play Music: A Conversation with Questlove and Maggie Rogers The legendary hip-hop artist and rising singer-songwriter join The New Yorker’s Kelefa Sanneh live onstage. Plus, Roger Federer talks with David Remnick about retiring from tennis. | | The Front Row “Don’t Worry Darling” Is So Much More Than Hollywood Gossip Fodder Olivia Wilde’s film is deftly designed and performed—and delivers a stunning twist. By Richard Brody | Fiction “Easter” “Stu was a kicker for the football team, and as absurdly beautiful as he and Jacob were now becoming absurdly high.” By Caleb Crain | | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Name Drop Name DropCan you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer? By Matt Jackson | | Daily Shouts The Power of Positive DeclassifyingPoof! Just like that, what was secret is now not secret, all through the power of your beautiful, enormous, manifesting mind. By Anand Giridharadas | | Shouts & Murmurs Confusing Batman CameosMichael Keaton’s Caped Crusader never met a cameo he didn’t like. By Jay Martel | | | | | | | |
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