Hezbollah Goes to the Theater
The Lebanese militant movement put on a play to stir the faithful. Watching it made me wonder about the real-life dramas that don’t make it to the stage.
The Lebanese militant movement put on a play to stir the faithful. Watching it made me wonder about the real-life dramas that don’t make it to the stage.
Too often, being cared for can mean feeling like a burden. But friends who care for one another flip that dynamic.
Ian Fleming created the superspy—and then couldn’t get rid of him.
Roller skates and all, the R&B veteran’s performance underscored the value of showmanship.
A special Sunday event: a photographic essay celebrating the magnificent birds of prey. These nocturnal hunters hail from Europe, Asia, North America, and South America, and are depicted here in photos from recent years.
The little fish’s mating rocks the ocean as much as a major storm.
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This year’s monster movie speaks to Japanese anxieties about American abandonment.
If reasonable people disengage from politics, the zealots win.
A poem for Sunday
At a rally on Saturday, the former president announced he would tell the Russians “to do whatever the hell they want” to states delinquent in their bills.
“The Senate is no longer this cooling saucer for the hot tea that’s boiling in the House.”
Our writers’ most helpful insights on getting things done without stressing about them too much.
Another, much stronger species is headed north.
How a charismatic crane that imprinted on her keeper could help ensure her species’ survival
In her hands, scripture becomes a precursor to the novel.
Zelensky had every right to fire his top general, but the politics could get ugly.
David A. Graham discusses the special-counsel investigation and last night’s press-conference slipup.
A new Oscars category will recognize casting directors, who perform a mysterious but vital component of moviemaking.
The obesity-drug revolution is leaving lots of people behind.