Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Magazine

The New York Times Magazine

Barack Obama with his mother in Hawaii.
Friends and family of Stanley Ann Dunham

Barack Obama with his mother in Hawaii.

Obama’s Young Mother Abroad

In 1967, Stanley Ann Dunham took her 6-year-old son, Barry, on an adventure, transplanting him to Indonesia. She did not know just how much it would change her life, and his.

Shaun Tan’s Wild Imagination

Already celebrated in his native Australia, the artist has emerged on the global stage at 37 as a major visual storyteller.

The Crash and Burn of an Autism Guru

Condemned by the medical establishment, Andrew Wakefield still believes in a link between autism and vaccines.

Ellen Barkin Is No Uptown Girl

“I was extremely naïve for someone who considers herself a very smart, savvy, cynical New York broad.”

Multimedia

Interactive Feature: Sweet Sounds of Science

The radical, syndicated program “Radiolab” creates striking sound effects to communicate big ideas. Listen to excerpts in this sonic gallery.

Interactive Feature: High-School Seniors Predict Their Future

We asked 18 students about their 10-year plans. Hear the answers.

Interactive Feature: Portraits From a Job-Starved City

A tour through the stores, factories and offices of Rockford, Ill.

Video Feature: Video Gallery: 14 Actors Acting

This year’s great performers striking some of the classic attitudes of cinema.

Sunday Puzzles

You can now download and print the popular variety puzzles from the Sunday magazine free online. Look below for links to this week’s puzzle as well as answers to last week’s.

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First

How to Unmask the Internet’s Vilest Characters

The law gives trolls far too much leeway right now.

Talk

Chris Dodd, the Hollywood Square

He has much, much flashier concerns these days.

The Ethicist

The Pay Wall’s the Thing

Name your price; pick your friends.

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You Are Here

The Air-Raid-Shelter Apartments Under Beijing

Far beneath the teeming city, migrant workers known as “the mouse tribe” make their homes.

Last Month on the Internet

Featuring smart food and the inhumane treatment of cuddly primates.

Diagnosis

Think Like a Doctor: A Litany of Symptoms Solved!

A complicated case of a 76-year-old woman who became physically and mentally debilitated over a matter of months.

What They Were Thinking
Becoming a Boy, Brighton, England

“It was the Monday after gay-pride weekend, and I was thinking that I was going to see my doctor later that afternoon.”

Look

Interactive Feature: Kabul: A Boomtown of Sorts

Nearly 10 years after the Taliban were driven from power in Afghanistan, the capital city is a patchwork of the old and the remade.

Eat

Duck, Duck, Anchovy

A hearty ragù flavored with a taste of the salty sea.

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Riff

Thelma, Louise and All the Pretty Women

Twenty years ago, two female-focused movies looked like they’d change the world. Only one actually did.

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Bonus Feature

Five-Ku: The Films of Susan Sarandon

Five short poems.

Lives

Upon Penalty of Life

Victims’ relative ponders the trial, and the soul, of a killer.

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From the Archive

Education of a President

As a candidate, Barack Obama promised to change Washington. Two years in, he may have to change his approach to his job.

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