Arts and Drafts Five years after leaving New York magazine, Adam Moss discusses the state of media today, how he fills his days, and his new book
Editor’s Picks This week, don’t miss Frank Bruni’s study of grievance, a humorist’s investigation into subtle distinctions, and a biography of Harry Truman
Issue
No. 249
The Zelig of Awful
PLUS
COME ONE, COME ALL!
Laying It Bare
WOE IS ME
and more!
Morning Meeting
Why Men With Greying Hair Get Such Bad Dye Jobs
Arts and Letters
The Nine Young Painters Shaking Up the Paris Art Scene
The Concert of a Lifetime A recording of America’s 1975 Hollywood Bowl performance, directed by Beatles producer George Martin, sees the light
Russia, China, and Us David E. Sanger’s latest examines China’s rise, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and America’s efforts to defend the West
Breeds Apart A new book goes inside the cutthroat, costly, and utterly ridiculous world of the Westminster Dog Show
Film and Television
Robert de Niro Talks Trump, Martin Scorsese, and Having a Baby at 80
Film and Television
Jodie Foster Traces Her Career, From the Reagan Shooting to True Detective
Film and Television