Cover Story: The artist Bianca Bagnarelli talks about “Deadline,” and moments suspended between the old and the new. “I often work during the holidays,” she says. “At first, I think I’m taking advantage of small pockets of time in which the world stops. But then I realize I’m missing out on all the fun, and it can be bittersweet.” Shop all our covers » A Perilous Journey Out of Gaza: Following Hamas’s October 7th attack and Israel’s invasion, the poet Mosab Abu Toha fled his home with his wife and three children. Then I.D.F. soldiers took him into custody. This is his story. The “No Kill” Myth: By keeping cats outdoors, trap-neuter-release policies have troubling consequences for city residents, local wildlife, and even the cats themselves. Jonathan Franzen on the search for a better approach. The Trouble with Tipping: Paying extra for service has inspired rebellions, swivelling iPads, and irritation from Trotsky and Larry David. Zach Helfand on how the practice has entered a new stage. Plus: Amy Davidson Sorkin on the Trump ballot question; Jennifer Wilson on polyamory; and more. |
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