October 17, 2023 On Books What Lies Beyond the Red Earth? By Michael Salu A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “To be divorced from one’s mother tongue is a form of slavery, and language is more than a simple ordering and patterning of words or signs, but it runs deeper, through the body.” read more
August 10, 2023 Happenings August 14–20: What the Review’s Staff Is Doing Next Week By The Paris Review A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “Tonight, the sun will begin to set before 8 P.M. once again, a milestone that always fills us with some low-level dread.” read more
July 13, 2023 Overheard “Strawberries in Pimm’s”: Fourth Round at Wimbledon By Krithika Varagur A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “As for dinner, there were three options at the closest food court: BRITISH, GRILL, and WORLD.” read more
May 26, 2023 Overheard Fucked for Life: Bladee’s Paintings By Elena Saavedra Buckley A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “How does someone get banned from Depop?” I asked. “She gave me a necklace for my birthday that had her blood in a vintage Balenciaga vial,” she replied. read more
August 12, 2022 The Review’s Review Returning to Salman Rushdie’s Haroun By The Paris Review A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “After hearing the horrifying news about the attack on Salman Rushdie earlier today, I turned to the first book of his I’d read.” read more
August 11, 2022 Culture Diaries Therapy without Professional Help: A Week in Los Angeles By Maya Binyam A rendering from Studio Dror. Photo via Slate. “The final category is ‘horny.’ After that, everyone goes home.” read more