Dark Matter
The Atlantic 28 Jun 2026

Dark Matter

No one knows what it is. No one you’d count on knowing has a clue, which is true mystery, not obfuscation, a question contending with the topsoil of time. Desire’s what’s the matt…

Five Animated Movies That Grow Up With You
The Atlantic 28 Jun 2026

Five Animated Movies That Grow Up With You

Even as we get older, we don’t have to abandon certain comfort watches. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the d…

Restaurant Review: Fro-Yo in the City
The New Yorker 28 Jun 2026

Restaurant Review: Fro-Yo in the City

This time around, the Upper East Side is the epicenter of the fro-yo explosion—draw from this whatever demographic inferences you will. Butterfield Market, the fancy-schmancy groc…

László Krasznahorkai Writes Because He Fails
The New Yorker 28 Jun 2026

László Krasznahorkai Writes Because He Fails

The speech will not surprise anyone who has read Krasznahorkai’s novels. His themes are learned; his settings numerous and far-flung; his imagination apocalyptic, but very, very f…

Will Mackin Reads “Pig Lab”
The New Yorker 28 Jun 2026

Will Mackin Reads “Pig Lab”

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