Weighing Restorative Justice
To the Editors: Reading Michelle Kuo’s review of Danielle Sered’s Until We Reckon [NYR, August 20], I could not help wondering if the “restorative justice” practice...
To the Editors: Reading Michelle Kuo’s review of Danielle Sered’s Until We Reckon [NYR, August 20], I could not help wondering if the “restorative justice” practice...
To the Editors: While I sincerely appreciate Marcia Angell’s and Carl Elliott’s concern for the well-being of potential Covid-19 challenge trial participants [Letters, NYR, August 20],...
The modern feminist movement isn’t an ambiguous, shapeless mist that has acted of its own volition over decades. It’s made up of people. Women and their...
When it comes to shoes, I’ll admit, I might have a problem. As a woman who loves all things fashion and beauty, how could I not? It’s...
Watching The Boys, one could easily come away from the show with the impression that series creator Eric Kripke has a bone to pick with the...
In what can only be described as a self-own, Google has released a YouTube Music app for the Apple Watch… before making an equivalent version for...
If you’ve followed the UFC for a while, you know that former, two-division champion, Conor McGregor (22-4), likes to do things his own way in the...
Aaron Sorkin, Jeremy Strong and Mark Rylance discuss how “The Trial of The Chicago 7” tells a story from 1968 America that is still relevant in...
At CRAFT, Leesa Cross-Smith discusses her story collection, So We Can Glow, her upcoming novel, This Close to Okay, and how she uncovers a story’s beginning....
Owners of the brand-new Oculus Quest 2—the first VR headset which requires a Facebook account to use—are finding themselves screwed out of their new purchases by...