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The Week Magazine

Oct 07 2022
Magazine

The Week makes sense of the news by curating the best of the U.S. and international media into a succinct, lively digest.

Editor’s letter

Cornered Putin escalates Ukraine war

It wasn’t all bad

NASA tests space defense with asteroid collision

Iranians burn hijabs in nationwide protests

Trump: Are the walls closing in?

Good week/bad week

Only in America

Campus warning

No more vaccine mandate

Wenner’s tamer seventie • Jann Wenner

The adventurer rowing around the world • Ellen Falterman

Willow’s bald statement • Willow Smith

In the news

The asylum seekers

A grim ‘ending’ for Covid

Why we’re so divided on immigration

Why college students live in fear

Viewpoint

I read it in the tabloids • It must be true…

A Catholic majority in the North

Where children must learn to shoot

Italy: Neo-fascists at the helm of government

Russia: Exodus as Russians flee the military call-up

Why don’t we own our diamonds?

Remote work is killing the city

The Little Mermaid: Can Ariel be Black?

Puerto Rico: Déjà vu in the dark

Noted

Judge: Home runs without asterisks

Midterms: The GOP’s policy promises

Wit & Wisdom

Pick of the week’s cartoons

Special delivery: Drones get nearer to takeoff

Innovation of the week

What’s new in tech • Bytes

Masks that can detect Covid in the air

Quadrillions of ants

Surge in STDs

Nightmares presage dementia

Neptune like never before

Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us • Book of the week

Lessons • Novel of the week

American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Hunt for America’s Jack the Ripper

Chosen by Elizabeth McCracken • Best books…

In writing about writers • Also of interest…

Alexandra Horowitz • Author of the week

New York: 1962–1964 • Exhibit of the week

In These Times • Makaya McCraven

Ali • Vieux Farka Touré & Khruangbin

Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 11 • Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

Bros

New and notable podcasts

Streaming tips

The Week’s guide to what’s worth watching

The Midnight Club • Show of the week

Roast chicken with guava: A shoulder-season feast • Recipe of the week

Dining out: Bon Appetit’s favorite new American restaurants

Cider: Beer’s best friend?

Bangkok and beyond, without a plan • This week’s dream

The Hermitage • Hotel of the week

Rail biking in the Catskills • Getting the flavor of…

Homes in Vancouver, B.C.

Stocks: The bear strikes again

Spending: Early sales signal retailer worries

The bottom line

Markets: Bonds finally offer an outlet for savers

What the experts say

Charity of the week

Marijuana: A legal business still racked by crime

Leave your ‘whole self’ at home

Putin’s gas politics will backfire

The novelist who brought history to life • Hilary Mantel, 1952–2022

The Oscar winner known for one chilling role • Louise Fletcher, 1934–2022

The erudite investor who co-founded The Paris Review • John Train, 1928–2022

‘We are going to shoot your child’

Streamlined palace • The Week Contest


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 44 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: Oct 07 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 30, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

The Week makes sense of the news by curating the best of the U.S. and international media into a succinct, lively digest.

Editor’s letter

Cornered Putin escalates Ukraine war

It wasn’t all bad

NASA tests space defense with asteroid collision

Iranians burn hijabs in nationwide protests

Trump: Are the walls closing in?

Good week/bad week

Only in America

Campus warning

No more vaccine mandate

Wenner’s tamer seventie • Jann Wenner

The adventurer rowing around the world • Ellen Falterman

Willow’s bald statement • Willow Smith

In the news

The asylum seekers

A grim ‘ending’ for Covid

Why we’re so divided on immigration

Why college students live in fear

Viewpoint

I read it in the tabloids • It must be true…

A Catholic majority in the North

Where children must learn to shoot

Italy: Neo-fascists at the helm of government

Russia: Exodus as Russians flee the military call-up

Why don’t we own our diamonds?

Remote work is killing the city

The Little Mermaid: Can Ariel be Black?

Puerto Rico: Déjà vu in the dark

Noted

Judge: Home runs without asterisks

Midterms: The GOP’s policy promises

Wit & Wisdom

Pick of the week’s cartoons

Special delivery: Drones get nearer to takeoff

Innovation of the week

What’s new in tech • Bytes

Masks that can detect Covid in the air

Quadrillions of ants

Surge in STDs

Nightmares presage dementia

Neptune like never before

Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us • Book of the week

Lessons • Novel of the week

American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Hunt for America’s Jack the Ripper

Chosen by Elizabeth McCracken • Best books…

In writing about writers • Also of interest…

Alexandra Horowitz • Author of the week

New York: 1962–1964 • Exhibit of the week

In These Times • Makaya McCraven

Ali • Vieux Farka Touré & Khruangbin

Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 11 • Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

Bros

New and notable podcasts

Streaming tips

The Week’s guide to what’s worth watching

The Midnight Club • Show of the week

Roast chicken with guava: A shoulder-season feast • Recipe of the week

Dining out: Bon Appetit’s favorite new American restaurants

Cider: Beer’s best friend?

Bangkok and beyond, without a plan • This week’s dream

The Hermitage • Hotel of the week

Rail biking in the Catskills • Getting the flavor of…

Homes in Vancouver, B.C.

Stocks: The bear strikes again

Spending: Early sales signal retailer worries

The bottom line

Markets: Bonds finally offer an outlet for savers

What the experts say

Charity of the week

Marijuana: A legal business still racked by crime

Leave your ‘whole self’ at home

Putin’s gas politics will backfire

The novelist who brought history to life • Hilary Mantel, 1952–2022

The Oscar winner known for one chilling role • Louise Fletcher, 1934–2022

The erudite investor who co-founded The Paris Review • John Train, 1928–2022

‘We are going to shoot your child’

Streamlined palace • The Week Contest


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