2015년 2월 6일 금요일

Today from The New Yorker

The New Yorker
 
 
 
 

The Return of Fair Pay?

by James Surowiecki
Aetna’s C.E.O. just gave his lowest-paid workers a big raise “for the good of the social order.”
 
 

A Victory for Net Neutrality

by Tim Wu
We may not have much faith in government, but we have even less faith in the companies that provide broadband.
 
 

Hockey’s Shifting Boundaries

by Ben McGrath
Does changing the rules make sports more enjoyable for fans?
 
 

Time, Remixed

by Sarah Larson
In his new book, “Here,” the artist Richard McGuire offers an intimate view of a fixed space over time.
 
 

The U.S.’s Afghanistan Baggage

by Amy Davidson
As “The Americans” demonstrates, wars play on patriotism—but they can also unsettle it.
 
 

Renaissance Wild Man

by Peter Schjeldahl
Piero di Cosimo’s first major retrospective, at the National Gallery.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Bar Tab: Winnie’s

by Emma Allen
Hawaiian punch and Harry Nilsson in Chinatown.
 
 

Love in India

Photographs by Max Pinckers
Scenes from the Bangladeshi photography festival Chobi Mela, whose theme this year is intimacy.
 
 

Daily Cartoon

by Emily Flake
Friday, February 6th.
 
 




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