
‘There’s Nothing for Me Here’
What caused Venezuela’s collapse, and who is responsible? A recent memoir tells the story as so many families have lived it.
May 29, 2025 issue
Doing Their Own Research
An electoral coalition of the conspiracy cultures of both the Christian right and the countercultural left helped bring Donald Trump back to power, and now pseudoscience and paranoia are in the ascendant.
May 29, 2025 issue
Grand Opera’s Tribulations
This season’s production of Aida at the Met sheds light on issues facing both the company and the genre of grand opera itself.
May 29, 2025 issue
Forced Amnesia
The metamorphosis of J. D. Vance from economic realist to champion of Trump’s grievance-fueled politics reveals how little Democrats have done to connect with working-class Americans.
May 29, 2025 issue
Pure Thought on Paper
Olivier Schrauwen’s graphic novel Sunday is, like Ulysses, an attempt to capture the thoughts, experiences, memories, musings, and mania of one man over a single day. It is also, like Ulysses, a masterpiece.
May 29, 2025 issue
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