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Kevin Costner Goes West Again
The actor and director, whose film “Horizon: An American Saga” has been in the making for decades, thinks of the Western as America’s Shakespeare.
By David Remnick
Some Faint and Likely Temporary Relief on Abortion Rights
The Supreme Court has, for now, refrained from restricting access to urgently needed abortions.
By Jessica Winter
A Brief History of Our Family-Owned Chip Company
It all started when Daddy bought too many potatoes.
By Brandon Follick and Rima Parikh
Summer Obsessions
The season often gives our relationships with art room to flourish. What do we make of those associations years down the line?
With Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz
California Is Showing How a Big State Can Power Itself Without Fossil Fuels
For part of almost every day this spring, the state produced more electricity than it needed from renewable sources.
By Bill McKibben
Do the Democrats Have a Gen Z Problem?
Young people were critical to Biden’s victory in 2020, but recent polls indicate that loyalty might be fraying. Voters of Tomorrow, which was founded by a teen-ager, is trying to get the kids back on board.
By E. Tammy Kim
The Mini Crossword: Thursday, June 27, 2024
Resident of Glasgow or Edinburgh: four letters.
By Mollie Cowger
“Cats: The Jellicle Ball” Lands on Its Feet
The directors Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch cross Andrew Lloyd Webber’s juggernaut musical with queer ballroom culture to electrifying effect.
By Helen Shaw
What You Need to Know About 2024’s Most Significant Supreme Court Decisions
In some of its most consequential cases, the Court is trying to clarify the sweeping decisions it previously made in Bruen and Dobbs.
With Tyler Foggatt