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The 12.19.21 Issue

Highlights

  1. Inside the Fall of Kabul

    Against all predictions, the Taliban took the Afghan capital in a matter of hours. This is the story of why and what came after, by a reporter and photographer who witnessed it all.

     

    CreditJim Huylebroek for The New York Times
  2. What if There’s No Such Thing as Closure?

    Many of us are taught that if we work hard enough we’ll be able to get over our losses. The social scientist Pauline Boss sees it differently.

     By

    CreditArtwork by Amy Friend
  3. Pedro Almodóvar Is Still Making Movies That Shock

    He built his reputation with raunchy farces. But in his new film, “Parallel Mothers,” the 72-year-old dredges up his country’s most painful history.

     By

    CreditRafael Pavarotti for The New York Times
  1. Can We Make Our Granddaughter Give Up Her Scary Dog?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what terms we can attach to our plans to help loved ones — and more.

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    CreditIllustration by Tomi Um
    The Ethicist
  2. What Can You Learn from a Celebrity Masterclass on Empathy?

    Pharrell Williams is joined by a chorus of famous people whose lessons about feeling for others strangely highlight their personal achievements.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Anthony Gerace
    Screenland
  3. Why My Family Loves Giving Leftover Junk

    If you’re looking for an antidote to the most expensive time of year, consider giving them the gift of laughter with a “rewrap.”

     By

    CreditPhotograph by Olivia Locher
    Letter of Recommendation
  4. The Pain Was Squeezing His Head Like an Octopus. What Was It?

    The diagnosis came from an unlikely source.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Ina Jang
    Diagnosis
  5. What Stone Soup Means to a Seasoned Chef

    For Gabrielle Hamilton’s final Eat column, she considers what it takes to feed a village.

     By

    CreditLinda Xiao for The New York Times. Food stylist: Maggie Ruggiero. Prop stylist: Sophia Pappas.
    Eat
  1. How to Hang a Gallery Wall

    Start at the bottom, in the center, and work up and out. Don’t center the biggest piece of art.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Radio
    Tip
  2. Poem: Musée des Beaux Arts

    W. H. Auden’s masterpiece.

     By W. H. Auden and

    CreditIllustration by R. O. Blechman
    Poem
  3. Judge John Hodgman on Men and Maiden Names

    A husband took his wife’s maiden name as his middle name — but did she uphold her part of the bargain?

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    CreditIllustration by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy
    Judge John Hodgman

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