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I’m Having an Operation to Lose Weight. Do I Have to Tell People?

Early next year, I will have bariatric surgery. My surgeon has told me that my initial weight loss will be…

Jessie Buckley’s Monster Talent

According to the teachings of the paduan theater artist Giovanni Fusetti, one of the great clowning masters in the world,…

Poem: (Intuitions. She)

In Coral Bracho’s poem, translated by Forrest Gander from the Spanish, we are witnesses to the thoughts of the poet’s…

Judge John Hodgman on Organizing the Kitchen

A couple has an unusual method for sorting their cooking tools.

The Cake Recipe That Was a Secret for Two Decades

With an origin story out of Old Hollywood, chiffon cake is at once airy and rich.

Is It Toxic to Tell Everyone to Get Therapy?

It has become a social credential to be in therapy. It’s also incredibly difficult to access.

When He Stood Up Quickly, He Sometimes Fainted. What Was It?

The attending physician, a doctor for 45 years, had never seen the obscure problem causing these symptoms.

Was She Ready to Be a Mother? A Judge Got to Decide.

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Must I Mentor a White Law Student When I Requested a Black Mentee?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how racial dynamics can affect the obligations of mentorship.

After Covid, Playing Trumpet Taught Me How to Breathe Again

The benefits of group (music) therapy.

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