2015년 2월 2일 월요일

Today from The New Yorker

The New Yorker
 
 
 
 

The Trip Treatment

by Michael Pollan
Research into psychedelics may hold a key to coping with anxiety, addiction, and existential dread.
 
 

God and the G.O.P.

by Amy Davidson
The relationship between religion and Republicans used to be simple. Not anymore.
 
 

The N.F.L.’s Domestic-Violence Problem

by Caitlin Kelly
The league has left itself plenty of room to make more mistakes.
 
 

Do Super Bowl Ads Work?

by Ian Crouch
Some of the best and worst ads from Super Bowl XLIX.
 
 

Alberto Nisman’s Mysterious End

by Jonathan Blitzer
Four days before he died, the Argentine prosecutor had accused President Cristina Kirchner of a spectacular crime.
 
 

Fake Sheldon Silver Unmasked

by Ben McGrath
Meet the man behind the @ShellySilver parody account.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cover Story: “A Walk in the Snow”

Cover by Mark Ulriksen
This week’s art shows city dwellers and their canine companions enjoying a snow day.
 
 

Diane Lane Comes Home

Goings On About Town
The actress stars in a new play by Bathsheba Doran.
 
 

Daily Cartoon

by Emily Flake
Monday, February 2nd.
 
 




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