April 2024

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A new age of American anti-Semitism, a breakthrough cystic-fibrosis treatment, Jodie Foster, and a "secret" Gospel. Plus a letter from Arthur Miller, the radio squirrels of Point Reyes, economic pessimism, Kara Swisher, animals having fun, new fiction by Jared Lemus, and more.

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A portrait photograph of the actor Jodie Foster curled up barefoot on a couch, wearing jeans and a navy-blue sweater.
Daniel Jack Lyons

The Loneliness of Jodie Foster

A star since childhood, she spent decades guarding her privacy. On-screen, she’s always played the solitary woman under pressure. But in a pair of new roles, she’s revealed a different side of herself.

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