Amanda Petrusich is a staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of “Do Not Sell at Any Price: The Wild, Obsessive Hunt for the World’s Rarest 78rpm Records.”
News Desk
Leslie Moonves Steps Down from CBS, After Six Women Raise New Assault and Harassment Claims
The allegations include claims that Moonves forced them to perform oral sex on him, that he exposed himself to them without their consent, and that he used intimidation against them.
By Ronan Farrow
The Lede
The “Snow White” Controversy, Like Our Zeitgeist, Is Both Stupid and Sinister
Placing the failure of the live-action remake largely at Rachel Zegler’s feet is almost perversely flattering to her.
By Jessica Winter
The Front Row
“Fiume o Morte!” Brilliantly Dramatizes the Rise of a Demagogue
Igor Bezinović’s film thrusts century-old archival footage into the present, restaging the brazen reign of an autocrat whose tactics feel startlingly resonant today.
By Richard Brody
Fiction Podcast
David Wright Faladé Reads Madeleine Thien
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Lu, Reshaping,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2021.
Q. & A.
How Donald Trump Is Teaching Christians to Abandon Empathy
The head of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary says that empathy is “used politically in ways that are very destructive and manipulative.”
By Isaac Chotiner
Annals of Immigration
The Makeup Artist Donald Trump Deported Under the Alien Enemies Act
The President has invoked the law to send Venezuelans to prison in El Salvador without due process—and, in many cases, under false pretenses.
By Jonathan Blitzer
The Lede
Fighting Elon Musk, One Tesla Dealership at a Time
“It’s ironic that, as a pro-democracy and pro-climate group, we’re protesting against electric cars,” one activist said. “But you cannot sacrifice our democracy for one piece of the thing.”
By Sarah Larson
Page-Turner
Li’l Kayla Endures It All
A young Texas girl who loves solitude and honey buns navigates a cruel and indifferent world.
By Genevieve Bormes
The Boards
Kevin McDonald, Superstar!
In his new rock opera, the Canadian comedian and Kids in the Hall veteran conjures a boozy night from the nineties, with an assist from Dave Hill on electric guitar.
By Sarah Larson