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Month: January 2023

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Surveillance and the Loneliness of the Long-Distance Trucker
In 2011, Karen Levy, a doctoral candidate in Princeton’s sociology department, spent the summer as a research intern at Intel’s offices near Portland, Oregon....
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 31st
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The Crossword: Tuesday, January 31, 2023
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Everything Coming to and Leaving Your Favorite Streaming Service This Month
Coming this month: February 1: A high-budget fantasy series based on a book your weird cousin in Tucson was obsessed with fifteen years ago....
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Remembering Paul La Farge, Writer and Friend
The novelist Paul La Farge, who died on January 18th.Photograph by Sarah Stern Paul La Farge and I used to roam up and down...
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Play Name Drop, The New Yorker’s Trivia Game: Tuesday, January 31, 2023
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What the Green Comet Tells Us About the Past—and the Future
The last time that the green comet was visible, there were rhinoceros-size wombats living in Australia, along with some ginormous kangaroos. Though some comets...
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A Diary’s Unwanted Insights
It all starts so simply: an unseasonably warm Sunday morning in November, errands to run, a waking family to get home to. On the...
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The images that reveal male fears
In John William Waterhouse’s Circe (1892), there is no question that her power is linked to her seductive nature, while John Collier’s highly eroticised...
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